Aihouse sits at 1605 Arlington Blvd in El Cerrito, CA, and goes by the legal name AIHOUSE LLC, with its license number 79200811, and it started serving seniors on December 1, 2019, as a residential care facility for the elderly. The community's recognized as a board and care home or residential assisted living, overseen by the California Secretary of State, keeping an active license and following local licensing rules, with a maximum of 6 beds, offering both private and shared rooms-with or without attached bathrooms-so some folks like having their own space while others might choose to share. Aiyen Li and Can Cui manage the facility, and compliance is up to date, with all statements and amendments filed as required, and Aiyan Li also serves as the registered agent right at the principal address.
This senior care facility offers a few different care types, including assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, respite care for short-term stays, and support for daily living tasks like eating, bathing, dressing, medication management, and assistance with movement-including wheelchair help and non-ambulatory care-giving seniors tailored care plans that fit their needs, which means a higher staff-to-resident ratio than a lot of larger places, so there's usually someone around to help at all hours, though the care is non-medical unless they're certified for more, and the staff handles housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and keeps up with meal planning, with scheduled meals and all-day dining options, always being mindful of special diets for things like allergies or diabetes. Residents can join wellness programs, creative arts classes, shared meals, movie nights, and even group shopping trips, which gives folks a way to meet new friends or stay active, as there are gardens, walking paths, and rooms for activities and community events.
The property features emergency alert systems, wheelchair accessibility, furnished living spaces, and the coordination for moving in, aiming to make life less stressful for everyone involved, and the community keeps a regular check on safety, reviews, and neighborhood, which helps families feel comfortable. While Aihouse doesn't accept Medicare unless separately certified, the facility focuses on long-term care, and offers a range of support, including 24-hour supervision, medication help, wound care in skilled nursing settings, and different levels of medical help for those who need it more than basic support-especially for memory care residents who benefit from special memory-enhancing activities and nonstop support. Overall, the setup emphasizes quality of life, resident comfort, and social connection, aiming to offer seniors a decent place to live as their needs change.