Bruiz Carehome has been serving older adults with a family-like approach since 2016 and runs small assisted living homes in Brentwood, CA, at 2353 Demartini Ln., and in Oakley, CA, at 30 Merganser Ct. Each home has a licensed capacity for up to 6 residents, which makes them less crowded and easier to navigate for people who may need more attention. The staff includes caregivers personally trained by a seasoned nurse, with support from a Registered Nurse available all day and night, and they work to help residents aged 60 and above-especially those who need assistance with memory care, hospice, or continuing care. Caregivers help with daily living tasks like bathing, eating, grooming, and moving around, and they'll manage medications and offer help with transfers safely. Bruiz Carehome designs a personal care plan for every resident, updating it through regular assessments, so the care fits each person's needs and changes. The homes accept short-term respite stays, which can give main caregivers a break when they need it.
Rooms come fully furnished and can be private or shared, with amenities like cable, phone, internet, kitchenettes, air conditioning, and private bathrooms. Residents can move around safely and enjoy areas like a garden, walking paths, and a comfortable dining room. Special features include an emergency call system and 24-hour supervision for safety. The kitchen serves meals made from organic foods and can handle special diets for diabetes, allergies, or specific meal times, and staff handles housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning. The homes arrange rides to doctor appointments and plan shopping trips, creative arts classes, group meals, movie nights, and more to keep everyone socially active and feeling at home.
Bruiz Carehome is licensed as a Residential Care Elderly facility in California under License #079200523. The focus remains on compassion, dignity, and respect, treating each resident like a family member. Four hospice waivers allow end-of-life care at home if needed, and dementia care services mean help is available for seniors with memory issues. Residents and their families can tour the facility, see photos of the amenities, and meet staff to better understand the setting, which feels more like an ordinary home than an institution. Payment isn't accepted through Medicare unless certified, and the community maintains affordable rates. All services and support revolve around providing a safe, respectful, and nurturing environment for seniors who want independence but may need some help as they age.