Cherry And Michael's Home sits about three miles outside Fresno, California, where it serves as a small four-bed community focused mainly on assisted living, but the place handles much more than that, offering memory care, home care, skilled nursing, independent living, rehabilitation, respite care, adult day programs, hospice, and even enhanced behavioral supports for residents with special health care needs, which is something you don't see everywhere these days. The community feels homelike and familiar, with studio rooms where residents can bring their own things, plus communal spaces where people talk, laugh, or just find a quiet spot to read or think, and the staff keeps things running day and night with 24-hour supervision, making sure everyone's cared for, fed, clean, and safe, with healthcare coordination and medication management happening right there.
Residents and families notice the steady routines-there's home-cooked meals (even for special or diabetic diets), help with dressing, bathing, or getting around, and housekeeping and linen service, which takes some burden off everyone. There are activities every day, devotional programs, transportation to doctor's appointments or errands, and community-sponsored gatherings to help people feel less lonely, though nobody's forced to do anything they don't want. Cherry And Michael's Home offers Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, and fully furnished rooms, and there's a pool, hot tub, gym, chapel, and beauty salon too, which give simple comforts and a little fun beneath it all, and there are walking paths and a garden for anyone wanting outdoor time.
The community keeps things secure with emergency alert systems and round-the-clock staff, lending a sense of safety, but always trying to support independence, so people can do as much as they can by themselves. The building's not fancy, but it's practical and cozy, lending itself to both quiet time and shared moments. The adult day health care and adult day program at the Millbrook Avenue address carries a license for 90 beds, and helps folks who need care during the day but still live at home. Every resident gets a personalized care plan, and the staff tries to foster a calm, supportive setting in which each person feels known. Guests and visitors will see a place that takes care seriously-putting routines, meals, and health checks ahead of the bells and whistles, though there's a few of those, too.