A Windsor House is a medium-sized senior living community in Berkeley, California, with 15 beds offering both assisted living and memory care services, and you'll find seniors living in studio, single, or even two-bedroom rooms, all fully furnished and with options for shared or private spaces, so whether folks need a little help or full support, there's usually something that fits. Residents who like their independence but need help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, or getting around have support from trained staff, and there's always someone available 24 hours a day. The staff offers personal care services, help with everyday activities, and healthcare services like medication support, nurses, occupational therapy, podiatry, and wound care, so you can feel a bit better knowing there's a lot of care right on hand, plus they accept long-term care insurance. People with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other memory concerns get specialized support and tailored activities through the Memory Care program, and the building is secure to keep everyone safe, plus they've got safety features like a sprinkler system, handicap access, and infection control measures to help everyone stay well.
The community offers different kinds of care, from independent living to assisted living, nursing home-level care, home health care, and hospice care, so folks can stay as their needs change, and it's all part of a continuing care retirement community. Meals get prepared by chefs and nutritionists, and special dietary needs-like diabetic-friendly food-are taken care of, so residents don't have to worry about what's on the table. Housekeeping and linen services keep things tidy, and in-room cable TV, telephone, and WiFi help people feel at home, while on-site amenities include a dining room, activities room, fitness center, salon, and plenty of places to relax. Daily life at A Windsor House brings regular schedules-arts and crafts, games, classes, health programs, fitness, and community events-and there's a nice focus on keeping people active, social, and feeling like part of a family, with rides to medical appointments arranged by the community. They also offer respite care for folks who only need short-term help or caregivers who need a break. The place aims to feel like a true home, where residents have a say in how things go, and staff celebrate each person as an individual, always encouraging independence while still offering all the help people need to get through the day. State license number 19200531.