Bakersfield Community sits in California with a license number 157209275 and can support up to six residents, and the place aims to keep living comfortable and as stress-free as possible for everyone, with staff offering help right when it's needed for things like bathing, medication, meals, and daily cleaning, along with keeping an eye on folks round the clock if needed, which is good for anyone dealing with things like mild cognitive impairment, dementia, or needing non-ambulatory care. The property has both independent and assisted living services, with options for memory care and respite care when caregivers need a break, and people can stay longer and adjust the help they get as their needs change over time. There's a tenant portal for paying rent, setting up repairs, or checking lease papers, and the property management company handles everything from renting to sales and repairs, while those living there or managing income properties can even take educational classes to get better at it.
You'll find high-speed internet, air conditioning, and furnished rooms, along with laundry, housekeeping, and scheduled dry cleaning, and there's an emergency alert system in place too, just in case. Residents can walk in the gardens or on scenic paths, join game nights, relax at movie nights, or spend quiet time in the game room, library, fitness center, or wellness center, while the staff can coordinate with outside healthcare providers so folks get medical help as needed, including skilled nursing, rehab, wound care, and diabetes support. Meals are cooked on site and the dining room offers food for special diets like allergies or diabetes, and the staff plan daily activities, sometimes indoors and sometimes outdoors, trying to help everyone feel like they belong, and specialized mental wellness and memory activities are available for those who need them. Transportation and parking are available for outings or trips, and the site keeps up with regular repairs and keeps all spaces safe and comfortable, so residents can enjoy some peace and community, whether they need just a bit of help or a lot of hands-on care.