Care-living of Chino sits at 4095 Lombardy Ave in Chino, California, and goes by a few names in different places, like Adult Foster Homes, Personal Care Homes, or Assisted Living Homes, so you might hear any of those. The place is a mix of private houses and apartment-style settings with room for fewer than ten people in the smaller homes, making it feel less like a big institution and more like a home, though they've got apartments, studios, single rooms, two-bedroom spots, private and semi-private choices, all meant for folks usually 55 or 62 and older. There's always someone on-site all day and night, and the staff can help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication, wound care, and healthcare provider coordination, and they've got podiatry, nursing, occupational therapy, and support for folks with diabetes or incontinence or who need help walking or use a wheelchair.
The community takes care of daily chores; there's housekeeping, regular linen service, and laundry facilities or service, making life a little simpler. The kitchen or kitchenette setups mean residents can make some meals on their own, though there's usually one or two cooked meals with different dining options, including dietary needs and vegetarian choices, in a dining room where everyone eats together. The common areas run both inside and outside, so residents get a fitness center, a salon or barbershop, washer and dryer access, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, plus places for arts and crafts, health programs, and regular activities like games and educational events, or just a quiet spot to have coffee.
The health and care services also stretch to memory care, with secure areas and close staff supervision for residents with dementia or Alzheimer's, using individualized care plans and specific memory care programs. There's nursing home, assisted living, and independent living housing, so care levels can change as needed, and the staff keeps the healthcare records, licensing, ratios, and other important details transparent for anyone checking in. For community life, there's a forum for families and residents to talk and get advice, plus chances to tour the property, discuss costs or amenities, or schedule a virtual or in-person visit.
Transportation's available for errands or medical appointments, sometimes with extra fees, and guest parking is on the property. The care team will also put together special plans for each person, matching support for independent, assisted, or higher needs, and there's respite care for short stays if someone just needs a little help for a while. Safety is a priority with access features and fire sprinkler systems throughout, and residents and their families can review detailed comparisons between the different living arrangements-assisted living, independent living, memory care, or skilled nursing-with help from the staff and caregiver tips in plain language. The goal at Care-living of Chino is to give seniors a supportive, comfortable place to live with health, activities, meals, and care matched to each person's needs, letting them keep as much independence as possible while getting the help they want.