St. Sebastian's Home for the Elderly Iii

    837 North Sunflower Avenue, Covina, CA, 91724
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    About St. Sebastian's Home for the Elderly Iii

    St. Sebastian's Home for the Elderly III is a small, licensed Residential Care Facility for the Elderly in Covina, California, with six beds available for seniors who need daily living support in a home-like setting, and this place works as an adult care home, which means the caregivers help with things like bathing, grooming, personal care, and medication management around the clock, so people can feel safe night and day, and the staff also pay attention to complex needs, with care for those who need two-person transfers, use Hoyer lifts for mobility, handle insulin for diabetes, or need a focus on traumatic brain injury, behavioral health, bariatrics, or Parkinson's, and there's also a supportive environment for LGBT+ residents. The home doesn't provide certain medical services, like vaccination, tracheostomy, ventilator support, or total parenteral nutrition (TPN), but there are nurses and caregivers on hand to help with daily routines, and the community has both private and semi-private rooms, fully furnished with beds, chairs, dressers, and side tables, offering cozy spaces for relaxing, socializing, watching TV, or taking a break in one of their outside patios or gardens, which gives everybody a chance to enjoy some fresh air, while the inside layout lets folks join group or individual activities, encouraging social time or quiet whenever needed, and pets are allowed, so residents can bring a companion if that helps them feel at home. With its six-person limit, everyone gets a good amount of attention, whether it's for memory care, dementia, Alzheimer's, or just extra help because of age, and there's always someone nearby-caregivers or medical staff-to help with meals, which are planned and served every day with attention to nutrition and any special diets, with snacks and drinks between meals, and the staff take care of the housekeeping, laundry, and even provide hygiene supplies. The home doesn't accept Medicare unless it becomes certified, so most people pay privately, but the overall cost tends to be lower than big nursing homes because of the smaller setting. The facility has comfortable places to sit, chat, and rest, walking paths for taking a stroll, nearby doctors, and a routine that fits each resident's needs, aiming to make sure everyone feels comfortable, cared for, and part of a little community.

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