Lexington House sits off Lexington near Granite Hills Drive on an acre with natural surroundings, so you'll often hear birds and might even spot a rabbit or two, and it's been family-owned and operated since opening in 2021 under license number 374604371, serving up to 6 residents. The facility focuses on recovery, mental health, and addiction support, shaping each care program to match every resident's needs, and the licensed nursing staff and 24-hour caregivers handle all kinds of help with bathing, dressing, transfers, meal prep, medication, diabetes support, and even more advanced care like wound care and rehabilitation, plus insulin doses and two-person transfers if someone requests it. This small Board and Care Home also takes residents with mild-to-moderate dementia, the physically challenged, and those getting support from the San Diego Regional Center or receiving SSI; residents can come for assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, respite care, adult day care, home care, residential, or even hospice care, with services planned to let them live as independently as their health allows. Some rooms are private, some are shared, with a mix of studio, three-bedroom, and four-bedroom layouts, each one fully furnished, and all the common areas-like the reading room, dining area, lounges, and jacuzzi-are arranged so folks can enjoy each other's company or just take it easy. Safety stays a big focus, so there are ramps, accessible walkways, and bathrooms set up for mobility needs, and if someone likes to be outside, there's a garden and gazebo for fresh air, plus yard spaces for gentle walks, with animals or just quiet reflection.
Residents don't get left with nothing to do here, as the community has daily arranged activities from board games, movie nights, and art sessions to music therapy, outings for shopping or lunch, and sometimes field trips, with transportation offered to medical appointments or local faith services depending on what's needed. If someone needs help with personal grooming or haircuts, a mobile barber or hairdresser can come in, and there's a beauty shop right there for a bit of pampering. The staff manages all meals, so diet adjustments for allergies, high blood pressure, or diabetes are handled without fuss, and regular meal and dining services try to keep everyone feeling their best. The whole property is set up to feel homelike and comfortable-with cable, phone, WiFi, and big rooms-and while there isn't live-in or separate housekeeping staff, laundry and cleaning get taken care of by the on-site team, with personal care provided day and night. Those considering Lexington House can take a look in person or see the outside and neighborhood through virtual street views before deciding. At $3,600 per month to start, it's meant to be an accessible, supportive place where people can get the level of care they need and remain a part of the everyday world, even if sometimes it's quieter and simpler than bigger facilities.