Williams-Whittle Residential Care Home #3 sits in Fresno, California and offers a small, home-like setting for up to 6 residents at a time, which really gives people a chance to get to know each other and to receive more personal attention. This care home is licensed to help seniors who need assisted living, memory care, respite care, hospice care, and it even has enhanced behavioral supports for those who need them. The staff supervises residents 24 hours a day and helps with things like bathing, dressing, medication management, and getting around, and they coordinate care with outside healthcare providers when needed. Residents can bring their dogs and cats, so pets don't have to get left behind, and everyone lives in rooms that are wheelchair accessible and furnished, plus there's an emergency alert system for added safety and peace of mind.
The amenities are pretty thorough for a small home, with cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a kitchenette, laundry, a beauty salon, a gym, and even a chapel right on site. There's a pool and hot tub for those who like a soak or swim, and you'll also find common areas, a book room, a dining room for regular and all-day dining, and outdoor walking paths with a garden for fresh air and relaxation. The home does planned activities every week, including movie entertainment, music therapy, animal therapy, exercise, tabletop games, art and music programs, social evenings, and outdoor relaxation when the weather's nice, and there's a community room for bigger gatherings. Home-cooked meals get served every day, and diets can be tailored for things like diabetes or food allergies.
This care home supports seniors who aren't quite ready for a nursing home but can't live safely alone, and it helps with both medical and non-medical transportation, housekeeping, linen service, and laundry. There's respite care for families who need a break and adult day programs for those who require daytime care. Williams-Whittle Residential Care Home #3 puts an emphasis on having a calm, supportive environment with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, offering care that's meant to match each resident's needs, including those with special health care challenges and memory issues. Activities and community programs are meant to keep everyone as engaged and social as they want to be, with things like movie nights, music, and group outings built into the schedule.