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    About Vista Home

    Vista Home sits on a corner lot at 2712 Vista Linda in Fairfield, CA, with a single-story ranch-style home built back in 1978, and when you walk up, you'll see a well-kept front yard with landscaping and a full fence that gives the place some privacy, the yard itself being set up for pets with a dog run, and in the back, you'll find a covered patio, storage area, a tool shed, and some terraced backyard space. The house is about 1,800 square feet on a lot that's roughly 9,147 square feet, and it uses stucco and wood siding on the outside with dual pane windows and a composition shingle roof, and it even has a garage that can handle RV or boat parking, with side yard access and a garage door facing the side. The interior comes with four bedrooms and two updated bathrooms, a new kitchen with solid surface countertops, a gas range, dishwasher, garbage disposal, microwave, free-standing oven, and a refrigerator, plus there's carpeting and tilework that's been redone, then there's central air and ceiling fans for cooling, forced air heat, and a brick fireplace in the main area for colder days. The home connects to all public utilities including available internet, and it has safety equipment like smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, a double strapped water heater, mirrored closet doors, along with provided washer and dryer.

    Vista Home offers care in a board and care home format, sometimes called Adult Foster Home or Personal Care Home, where a small group of up to ten or fewer people live in a home-like setting with caregivers who help with daily needs, and the setting makes it feel much like a traditional home, not a big commercial place. Services include assisted living where caregivers help with medication management, bathing, dressing, and other daily activities, and staff provide 24-hour supervision, help with transfers, and non-ambulatory care for folks who need extra assistance moving around and getting up. They provide respite care too, so primary caregivers can get a short break, and they're ready to assist with meals, including special diets for things like diabetes or allergies, and they've got a dedicated dining room for community meals. Residents have furnished rooms and access to community areas for socializing, regular movie nights, and activities sponsored by the home, and light housekeeping, laundry or dry cleaning, and move-in coordination are part of the amenities. There's an emergency alert system for quick response, and the home is wheelchair accessible to accommodate people with different mobility needs. The small size of the home, with fewer residents, usually means residents get more personalized attention and a quieter environment compared to larger senior communities, though services and amenities may vary and folks would want to ask the staff about what's currently available.

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