A Adela's Guest Home in Concord, CA, is a small residential care facility licensed for up to 6 seniors, and it's set up to feel just like home for folks who want help with daily living or need specific care services. People can pick private accommodations ranging from $3,500 to $5,160 per month, or semi-private rooms at $2,800 per month, and the home offers board and care along with assisted living, memory care, and independent living options for those who want them. There's skilled nursing support and hospice services, though there's no mention of on-site nurses or therapy programs. Residents get three home-cooked meals a day, and meals can be adjusted for diabetes or high blood pressure as needed, with incontinence care, diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, and 24-hour staff supervision also available for folks who require close monitoring. The home doesn't allow smoking indoors at all, but pets are allowed for those who want that extra bit of companionship. There's help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and daily chores like housekeeping and laundry, so everyone's living space is kept clean and comfortable, and a hair salon is right on site for easy grooming.
The environment is calm and warm, with a lovely backyard and a quiet setting where people can gather together or enjoy time outside, and there are spaces for meetings and events if residents want to get together for activities or special occasions. It's got all sorts of activities and programs planned, from movie entertainment and art plans to fitness schedules, music therapy, board games, pet therapy, and organized outgoing trips to keep residents active and engaged, plus evening socials and game rooms for folks who like a bit of community fun. Complimentary rides are available for doctor's appointments, shopping trips, errands, and visits to nearby cafes, parks, pharmacies, restaurants, theaters, or places of worship-it's all close by if someone wants to get out. The staff can help with things like two-person transfers and insulin shots upon request and health condition monitoring is provided, so everyone's safety is looked after, and for folks who need a break, respite care is available for short stays. The entire facility is licensed by California's Department of Social Services, with a clear focus on supporting every resident's independence, health, and well-being, always trying to make sure everyone feels safe and at home, and has what they need to be comfortable each day.