Pathway Home Care sits in a quiet neighborhood in California, where the facility works as both a Board and Care Home and an assisted living community for residents ages 60 and up. The home has a licensed capacity for up to 6 people, and it's set up to support seniors who want to stay independent as long as they can, whether they need a little help every day or more steady care. The place feels like a regular house more than a big building, with furnished rooms, a shared dining room, and laundry service. Staff members speak English and provide assistance with things like medication, bathing, dressing, moving around, and 24-hour supervision for those who need it. Non-ambulatory care means the team can support people who have trouble walking or need extra help getting up.
Safety matters at Pathway Home Care. There are emergency alert systems throughout the house, and regular safety protocols, though the details aren't listed out. The staff-to-resident ratio promises someone is always around during the day, even if the exact numbers aren't shared. Staff go through qualification checks, but specific certificates or degrees aren't named. The team cares for each person's needs with care plan checks and updates as people's needs change. Sometimes, the staff offer extra help or services that aren't specified but may be available on request.
Residents join in movie nights, scheduled social activities, adult daycare, and other programs that help people feel less alone. The community works to keep everyone engaged with emotional and social events that happen in the home and sometimes include trips with the facility's transportation service. Meals are shared and can be made to fit special diets, whether someone needs an allergy-sensitive or diabetes-friendly menu. The team can even help coordinate a smooth move-in for new residents.
Pathway Home Care supports long-term care and in-home support, helping people live with as much comfort as possible. They don't take Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so families should check about payment. Housekeepers handle cleaning along with laundry, and there's help with basic needs like meals, transfers, and taking medicine. The house is made for people with mobility challenges, so getting around with a walker or wheelchair isn't a problem.
Pathway Home Care opened on August 23, 2022, holds a California business license (license number 157209211), and passed its last inspection by the Department of Social Services on August 10, 2022. It's not BBB accredited, but families can look up local records in the Pacific Southwest, Central & Inland California region. The main contact is Jonathan Johnson. The facility's privacy policy says they don't share information without permission. Staff help with both in-home care and care in the facility for those who need memory care or other kinds of long-term help. The home keeps a focus on giving seniors and their families peace of mind while respecting everyone's need for dignity, privacy, and comfort.