Love Home Care for Elderly sits at 22935 Happy Hollow Rd in Diamond Bar, CA, and provides a small, home-like setting for older adults who need care and support. Most care homes have space for six or fewer people, which makes it feel more like a real house than a big facility, and people share the home with others in a quiet neighborhood. Love Home Care for Elderly and associated homes like Happy Home Care for Elderly, Summit View Home Care, and Mountain View Cottages support seniors in Diamond Bar and many nearby cities such as Rancho Cucamonga, Chino Hills, Rialto, Montclair, Upland, Fontana, San Dimas, Chino, and Glendora.
Agencies like Jameco Home Health Agency, Good Hope Home Health Care, and Adina Care provide both in-home non-medical care and home health care, which means seniors get help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and meals as well as medical help from licensed professionals. Health care services range from $18 to $44 per hour depending on what's needed.
Residents here get three meals a day, snacks, and meal help if they have trouble eating, with special diets for diabetes or allergies. There's always someone around, day and night, in case someone needs assistance with dressing, toileting, or getting in and out of bed. Room cleaning, laundry, and dry-cleaning of special clothes get taken care of every week, and fresh linens are provided. All medications are checked, stored, and given safely by trained staff, and nurses or outside providers handle injections, wound care, and hospice if needed. For doctor's appointments or errands, there's transportation available, sometimes for a set fee.
Love Home Care for Elderly keeps people safe with security alarms, emergency exits, and a fully secured backyard. There are rooms with cable TV, kitchenettes, WiFi, and bathrooms with features for those using wheelchairs or who have trouble moving. Housekeeping is standard, and those who can't walk get non-ambulatory care, which includes wheelchair help. Podiatry and physical therapy services are also available by referral.
Memory care takes a big focus, especially for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, with activities to encourage memory and reduce stress. Caregivers receive extra training to help residents stay calm and happy, and regular updates to care plans keep up with everyone's changing needs. For those wanting to stay social, there are activities like movie nights, crafts, and group events so no one feels left alone, and there's a strong emphasis on treating residents with dignity, like family.
Whether someone needs assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing for round-the-clock medical care, or memory care for issues like wandering or confusion, the community works to meet people where they are and adjusts services as needs change. There are board and care home options, as well as connections to outside agencies that provide care within private homes, and a variety of staff like nurses and personal care assistants have regular background checks and ongoing training.
The facility allows people over sixty to stay as long as they need, with flexible payment options, possible support for insurance, and move-in help for new residents. Families can schedule a visit in person or online to see if the home fits their needs, and the facility stands close to grocery stores, banks, and hospitals for added convenience. All rules and standards follow guidelines for Residential Care Homes for the Elderly, under facility number 198603596.