Abel Care Home III sits in a quiet Concord neighborhood where up to six seniors live together in a small, home-like setting and get help with daily needs, and since the facility has been offering care since 2005, many families have trusted it for their loved ones. Staff help residents with bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and getting in and out of bed, and they also offer help for people with Parkinson's disease or trouble with memory. Residents can choose between one-bedroom options, small studios, or shared apartments, and every room has an emergency response system for safety, with caregivers always on hand-two during the day, and one awake at night, to make sure someone's always there. The home has its own shared backyard garden with lemon, calamansi, and persimmon trees, where residents can sit, relax, or spend time outside. There's a culinary chef who prepares three homemade meals each day, snacks are always available, and care staff can adjust meals for anybody with hypertension, diabetes, or food allergies.
The facility has been licensed as a Residential Care Home for the Elderly, sometimes called an Adult Foster Home or Personal Care Home, so you won't find a big institution but a small group living together with trained caregivers who help with everything needed in daily life. Abel Care Home III has internet and computer access, a library, a communal kitchen, private dining areas, and a cafe. There are planned activities every day-social games, music, movies, physical fitness classes, animal therapy, and group outings to doctor appointments or faith services. There's a nurse on call, plus health assessments, medication monitoring, help with bathing, reminders for the bathroom, and even therapy and massage, so seniors get what they need whether it's medical care or just a haircut from the traveling stylist. For those with more serious needs, caregivers can help with insulin injections and transfers, and memory care is available for those who need it.
Seniors can come for long-term stays or just for short respite care if family caregivers need a break, and transportation is offered for errands or appointments. Pets aren't allowed in the home. The goal at Abel Care Home III has always been to help seniors enjoy independent living while offering support, maintaining dignity, and making life comfortable. The setting is quiet, the rooms are cozy, and the garden's always got a bit of sunshine. Staff have experience, treat each resident with respect, and build personalized care plans, making sure everyone has a voice in their daily life. Living here, seniors join a caring group, surrounded by gardens and friends, and they can rest easy knowing someone's there to help whenever it's needed, day or night.