Comforts of Home Laguna Park, first opened as Laguna Park RCFE in 2000, sits in Sacramento and has cared for older adults for over 15 years. The house welcomes residents aged 60 and above, with a capacity for six people, so you'll often see familiar faces and a close-knit feel. The building is wheelchair accessible and has been set up for people with mobility challenges, with staff doing background checks and always present for 24-hour supervision. There are several care types here, with programs for assisted living, independent living, adult day care, and Alzheimer's and memory care, so people with different needs can find appropriate help. The staff assists with bathing, dressing, moving around, taking medicine, and daily tasks, and they coordinate with healthcare providers too. There's medication management, emergency alert systems, and safety protocols in place for peace of mind.
The living space is designed to be comfortable, with furnished rooms, telephone access, a dining room, and areas to relax or talk. Cooking staff prepare meals every day and can adjust menus for allergies or diabetes, and there's all-day dining available, plus group meals in the dining room. Housekeeping, laundry or dry cleaning services make daily living easier, and move-in coordination helps new residents settle in without much trouble. People can enjoy walking paths, a garden, parking, and there's transportation for appointments or outings. Social activities like movie nights and community-sponsored events take place regularly, encouraging people to meet and join in, though no one is forced to participate if they'd rather not. With adult care home licensing, Comforts of Home Laguna Park keeps a home-like feeling, while also offering skilled nursing, home care, hospice, and referral services as needed. The facility works hard to support every resident, whether it's personal care, health problems, recreational outings, or just a comfortable and safe place to call home.