Venetian Garden Guest Home is a small assisted living place in Carson, California, that's licensed as an RCFE and run by VENETIAN GARDEN GUEST HOME, LLC, with Coty Cabral and Norma Graneta managing things and Anacita V Villena serving as the registered agent. The place sits at 22706 Marine Avenue and has room for up to 6 older adults, so you get a quieter and more personal environment. People live in a home-like setting with furnished rooms and shared spaces, and the staff helps with daily needs like bathing, dressing, grooming, bathroom, and getting around if needed. Residents get medication reminders, home-cooked meals with changes for special diets like diabetes or high blood pressure, and daily housekeeping and laundry. The Guest Home focuses a lot on safety with security systems, wheelchair access, and a secure area to help prevent wandering for those with dementia or memory issues. There's help around the clock, including memory care, Alzheimer's therapy, non-ambulatory care, and hospice care, so seniors and those who need more care can feel supported.
Residents have chances for music therapy, pet therapy, games, crafts, evening movie nights, and outings, with transportation arranged for doctor visits, shopping, and religious services. Amenities can include a beauty shop, game room, book room, sauna or fitness area, and there's a dedicated dining spot where three daily meals get served. Activities aim to keep everyone active, involved, and social, and special care plans make sure every person gets what they need, including insulin help and two-person transfers when required. The community suits both independent seniors and those who need more help, and respite care can provide a break for family caregivers. The home's got 24-hour supervision, medication support, cleaning, and all the basics to make daily life as comfortable as possible for its six residents. There's no Medicare accepted unless certified, and all beds are filled at the moment. The Guest Home has filed regular annual reports and stays in active status, and people can request to visit or tour if they want to see the place for themselves.