Guardian Senior Home on Nevada is a small, licensed residential care facility for seniors, located in the Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa area of California, and you'll find that it has a license number #306006156 with six beds in a close-knit community and a home-like setting, so there are private suites and shared rooms available, each with a private bathroom, air-conditioning, and a kitchenette, and everything comes fully furnished for comfort, plus there's telephone, internet, and cable provided, which is nice for keeping in touch and staying entertained, and the whole place offers a blend of assisted living, memory care, home care, and skilled nursing services based on what each resident actually needs, so folks who need help with medications, bathing, dressing, and household chores will find round-the-clock supervision, on-call staff available 24/7, and a 24-hour call system for added safety, plus regular staff background checks and a good staff-to-participant ratio during the day, and plans for each person get updated by assessing their care needs from time to time to make sure they're getting what's needed.
There's a focus on healthy living, so meals get planned and prepared with organic ingredients and each resident's special dietary needs in mind, and meal service includes plenty of attention to taste and nutrition, and they'll help with feeding if needed, or serve meals in common spaces for group dining. Housekeeping, linen services, and laundry are part of the support, so seniors don't have to worry about chores, and transportation is arranged or provided for doctor's visits or errands, and the facility is close to pharmacies and medical professionals which makes managing health advice and medication simpler. Residents can join activities set up for social and emotional engagement, regular community events, and outings for neighborhood exploration, which all help encourage friendships and community involvement so things don't get too quiet.
Guardian Senior Home on Nevada provides skilled nursing services, memory care, respite care for caregivers who need a break, and independent living options, and if someone wants to see the place, they give tours for prospective residents to look at rooms, meet caregivers, and see how the daily schedule works; there are options for both private and semi-private rooms, with monthly costs based on the level of care needed. The facility is accredited and keeps up with state rules, runs regular surveys of residents and their families to look for ways to improve, and maintains safety measures for people with mobility or medical challenges. Care is personal, and staff help with everything from medication management and personal care to planning group meals and activities, giving seniors a supportive, active, and safe environment to live in, whether they need a little help or a lot.