St. Joseph's Home sits about four miles outside Bakersfield, California, serving up to six residents as a small board and care home, sometimes called a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, with a license number #157206940. Folks can find private and shared studios or one-bedroom units, all set up with basic utilities, emergency pull cords, and round-the-clock caregivers on site. The grounds remain safe and secure with walking paths, outdoor decks, and a garden for fresh air, and you'll see things like a well-lit dining area, community rooms, and a theatre room for movie nights. Residents get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed, managing medication, and moving around the home, and care plans get tailored for each person. The staff, including RNs, LVNs, and CNAs, provide regular health checks and manage services for folks with Parkinson's, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, incontinence, and even offer spoon feeding if needed, besides supporting cancer care and hospice.
There's meal service with central dining, a bistro, snacks between meals, pureed and special diets for allergies or diabetes, and dining help for those who need it. You'll find laundry and housekeeping, housecleaning, dry cleaning, and even a beauty salon and massage therapy. Residents join in group or individual activities from arts and crafts classes to exercise, or religious services, with things like community-sponsored games, scheduled outings, and social gatherings all happening. The community supports transportation to doctor's visits and outings, offers complimentary transportation, and coordinates with outside healthcare providers, and families can use VA benefits or attend programs too. Safety stays high with 24/7 supervision, an emergency alert system, secured premises, and routine health checks, and people living here get personalized care while keeping some independence in a homelike place. There's respite care, support for non-ambulatory residents, dementia-friendly menus, and case management, and everything's kept welcoming but practical, having supported seniors since 2016. Availability might change, so folks often call to ask for openings when needed.