House of Hope of Buena Park sits in a quiet part of Buena Park, California, and offers a warm, inviting place for seniors and others who need special support. The facility runs in a private home at 8441 San Marino Dr and takes care of up to 10 residents at a time, so folks get more attention and feel like they're living with family. Rooms come private or semi-private, and the house keeps things comfortable with well-cooked, nutrition-focused meals that match each person's dietary needs. House of Hope welcomes pets, lets residents bring a favorite animal, and invites people from all backgrounds, including those in the LGBT+ community, to feel at home.
The staff helps with daily needs like bathing, dressing, toileting, and meds, and makes sure to change beds and clean rooms regularly, which keeps folks comfortable and relaxed. They offer physical therapy to help everyone stay as independent as possible, and there's a range of activities, trips to church or local restaurants, walking paths out in the landscaped yard, and plenty of chances for social time or quiet time-whatever someone needs to feel safe and secure. House of Hope gives more support than just care; they offer behavioral health services, dual diagnosis care for people dealing with both mental health and substance abuse problems, and a program focused on helping folks with traumatic brain injuries. There's memory care for people living with Alzheimer's and dementia, respite care for short stays, bariatric care, hospice, home health, and even skilled nursing services, and they're equipped for two-person transfers and have Hoyer lifts for those who need more help moving around.
This place runs as a residential care home for the elderly (sometimes called Adult Care Home or Assisted Living Home in other states) and pays attention to people who might need more than just a place to live. The programs are set up with evidence-based treatments, life skills education, and structured support so that anyone who comes through the House of Hope-whether for foster care services, addiction recovery, or senior living-finds a program built around hope, self-worth, and personal growth. With both group and private counseling, support and referral services, home care, and personal medical monitoring, the staff stays busy looking after each person's unique needs, and the community really feels like a home where respect and dignity matter. House of Hope does all this while focusing on giving everyone comfort, chances for joy, and a safe place to live.