Apricot Mornings Residential Living sits as a small, family-owned community that's licensed by the State of California under license number 107204075, and you'll see pretty quickly that it feels homey since it only has space for six residents at a time, which helps everyone know each other and means staff can give more attention to each person. You'll find furnished rooms set up for comfort, with both private and shared bedroom choices, and all sorts of helpful features like wheelchair accessible showers and bath tubs, while common areas inside and out give people plenty of places to gather or just enjoy a quiet moment. Folks can come and go for outings because scheduled transportation's available for medical appointments, shopping, and sometimes for trips to spiritual services, and there's parking if you drive. Apricot Mornings covers housekeeping and regular laundry service, so clothes and linens stay clean, which makes things easier for everyone. There are phones in shared areas so it's easy to stay connected.
Meals are cooked fresh every day, with homemade dishes served three times daily, and staff make sure that special diets or food allergies get the attention they need, including meals for people with diabetes or high blood pressure, and vegetarian options if you want those. Emergency alert systems are installed throughout the building to help people stay safe, and staff are there all day and night to help with anything from bathing and dressing to medication schedules, and even more advanced care like non-ambulatory and incontinence care, and hospice or respite support if you need those. There's coordination with doctors and nurses to adjust care plans to suit each person's needs, and there's a nurse on call for medical help.
The days at Apricot Mornings stay lively, with music therapy, animal visits, tabletop games, community movie nights, and regular activities to keep minds and bodies busy, plus outdoor paths and garden areas for walking or just enjoying some fresh air. Beauty and barber services, even a visiting mobile stylist, are there for those who'd like them. Residents can take part in devotional gatherings and find support staying engaged with friends and staff, who're known for being friendly, joyful, and helpful. The small group size means staff can notice when someone needs extra help, and they're trained for things like two-person transfers if needed, always focusing on each resident's comfort and well-being.
With a record of clean, well-kept spaces, a strong reputation for good care, and several awards like "Best Meals and Dining" and recognitions from senior living groups, Apricot Mornings Residential Living has become a trusted choice for many families looking for a supportive, safe, and welcoming place for their loved ones, with male and female residents accepted, and a focus on helping folks keep their dignity and independence for as long as possible.