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    About Benicia Guest Home

    Benicia Guest Home is a small, licensed Residential Care Facility for the Elderly-people often refer to that as RCFE-where a maximum of three seniors live together in a single-family house, which kind of helps everyone get to know each other and lets the staff focus on each person's needs, so there's assisted living, memory care, and support for those with special health challenges. Folks get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, getting around, and taking medicine, plus there's staff on-site all day and night keeping an eye on things, and you'll hear staff talking about care plan assessments and plenty of memory care, with therapies and activities meant for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, along with companionship and group events to help keep spirits up. The house features three bedrooms and a bathroom, plus living spaces with a fireplace, a kitchen with a gas range, dishwasher, and refrigerator, and the whole place fits a wheelchair or any mobility device, so it's easier to get around, and everyone has access to the pool, patio, and deck, and a community room for movie nights or social things if that's what you're looking for. Benicia Guest Home handles meals, paying attention to allergies and diabetes when needed, and there's help with laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping, so families have less to worry about, and the place keeps safety in mind with secure memory care apartments, emergency alert systems, and a paved driveway and sidewalks. There's a garage, one parking space, and staff help with transportation, which comes in handy for doctor visits-the home even arranges for doctors to visit once a month. They run background checks on their workers who are trained in elderly and disability care, and they make sure to update each person's care plan as things change. People pay different amounts for care, with insurance and some financial assistance accepted, which is something families might appreciate, and some special cases have families supplying meals if there's a very strict diet involved, mostly to keep everyone healthy and comfortable. Other features include regular social activities, supervised exercise, and both short-term respite stays and long-term living options, and the home's set up for non-ambulatory care as well, which means people who can't walk well still get the support they need, and the mix of furnished rooms, movie nights, and group meals, along with 24-hour staff, helps make life feel safe and a little more like home, especially for folks over 60 who need extra care and support.

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