Roses & Ivy Assisted Living Facility for the Elderly sits in Chico, California, in a home that used to be the Roses & Ivy Tea Room, and you can still see some reminders from those old days in the Victorian-style sitting rooms and antique touches, like a Columbia Graphaphone that plays music from the 1920s and 1940s. The place has been open since 1987, starting as a six-bed home, and now offers care for up to 20 residents so everybody gets to know each other, and the staff can really focus on each person. The owners, Michael Lang and America Lang, run the place themselves, and Michael leads things as the onsite administrator, which helps keep things consistent and personal.
Staff here outnumber what you'd find at most other assisted living places, with two or three times the usual number, so residents get quick help and attention around the clock, with supervision and a nurse call system, even two-way radios for faster responses. The caregivers stay on 24/7 and help with daily tasks, from bathing and dressing to medication management and special diets, and they keep track of each person's specific needs. Counseling services and a mental wellness program are part of the support, along with memory care for folks who need help with Alzheimer's or dementia, offering safe spaces to reduce confusion and keep residents from wandering. The facility allows pets, so residents don't have to give up animal companions if they don't want to.
There are wheelchair-accessible showers, private rooms, and plenty of common areas both inside and outside-places where people can sit and talk or relax, like the Victorian parlors, a movie room, a TV lounge, a library, and even a meeting room, with raised gardening beds, patio gardens, and fruit trees scattered outside for those who enjoy being outdoors. There's a focus on keeping things lively and social, with a full calendar of activities such as crafts, live music, games, community events, and exercise classes. The staff keeps up a garden-to-table program, growing fruits, veggies, and spices in three gardens and 14 planter beds, and the dining program is run by three chefs who cook meals from scratch, ready to handle special diets like low-sugar meals for diabetics. Meals are planned to be both nutritious and tasty, and the dining room tries to maintain the feel of an old tea room.
Residents get housekeeping and linen service every day, with laundry kept separate so nothing gets mixed up, and basic hygiene supplies like soap, toothpaste, and shampoo are stocked. Utilities and services like cable TV, high-speed internet, Wi-Fi, Netflix, remote batteries, and even parking are included at no extra charge. People can arrange rides for errands or medical appointments either through the facility's own van, which has a handicap ramp, or with local transport companies, and a staff companion can go along for an extra fee when needed. There's a beauty salon on-site every Friday run by stylist Sharon, and devotional services are held so residents can keep up with spiritual needs.
The facility has been recognized with awards for its friendly staff, good care, meals, and daily activities, and online community reviews often mention that people feel cared for here. Staffers build relationships not just with residents, but also with their families, doctors, and home health agencies, which makes things smoother when residents need more care or want to age in place, even with hospice services if that time comes. Roses & Ivy aims to offer a home-like, family-oriented environment, and the small setting helps everyone feel known and included. Move-in support, proper safety restrictions, a call system for immediate help, and access to staff advice are all available to ease the transition. The focus is always on providing compassionate, personalized care so seniors can enjoy their days in comfort and company.