Providence Home Of Fairfield, also known as Rockville Terrace Senior Living, sits at 4625 Mangels Blvd in Fairfield, California, in a spot that's pretty easy to get to and feels a bit like a real neighborhood, and with only 6 to 9 beds, it stays on the smaller size, which helps everyone feel familiar and comfortable, and folks can choose from different studio room layouts and bring their own small pets, like dogs or cats, if that's important, since they do allow pets, though it's always good to check exactly how that works with their own staff. This community runs as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE), offering a mix of care types such as assisted living, independent living, memory care, and, if needed, nursing home services, and they're able to offer skilled nursing, hospice, respite stays for temporary relief, and home care so people who live here don't feel out of place as their needs change over time, and those who need help with tasks like bathing, dressing, meals, or medication management find caregivers who can give daily support with things like ADLs and IADLs. Family members tend to find some peace of mind with round-the-clock safety and supervision, and seniors with cognitive challenges get extra attention through specialized memory care programs and secure spaces set up for their needs.
Providence Home Of Fairfield tries to keep things homelike, so there are common areas for visiting, a small library for quiet reading, a chapel for spiritual needs, and a beauty salon for those who like to maintain their routines, and people can gather for group meals or recreation activities that help with social and mental engagement, since staying involved is important here, and they offer healthy meals and snacks each day. There are amenities like cable TV, Wi-Fi, internet, air conditioning, laundry, a pool, hot tub, gym, kitchenette, and other practical features seniors need for daily comfort, and assisted transportation helps residents get to medical appointments or events away from home. The staff supports independence as much as possible, while also providing supervision and respect for personal choices, and caregivers focus on personal care, housekeeping, and companionship to keep life running smoothly. Providence Home Of Fairfield doesn't take Medicare payments for long-term care unless it's been certified, so most payments come from private funds or other arrangements, and it operates as part of a group of homes-other locations carry names like Providence Home of Modesto, Vallejo, Aragon, and Hillview-which means they have some experience running multiple small-scale care sites in the area. Each place offers peaceful surroundings and the chance for each person to live with dignity while getting support, and this location's small size makes it easier for staff and residents to know each other in a meaningful way, so seniors here usually feel respected and involved, even as their health or memory needs change.