Rochelle Manor sits at 12841 Adelle St in Garden Grove, California, serving folks in the 92841 zip code, and it's licensed as a personal care home for up to 20 residents, where you get choices like private rooms, studios, semi-private, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom units, some with kitchenettes, and every space comes furnished and has telephones so people feel more at home. Residents receive help with daily chores like cleaning, laundry, bathing, dressing, hygiene, and even assistance moving from a bed to a wheelchair, with staff always close by, day and night, using a 24-hour call system; they can help with transferring, medication, diabetes care-even insulin monitoring and shots-and non-ambulatory or incontinence care too, and the care team creates a personal plan for each person and supports both assisted living and memory care needs. Meals get cooked fresh three times a day, with special options for allergies, diabetes, or high blood pressure, and there's always plenty of variety along with snacks, plus there are scheduled mealtimes where everyone can eat together in shared dining areas. The place handles independent living needs as well, along with basic retirement home services and even board and care home services, so seniors who enjoy a little more freedom get support too, but if there's a need for extra help-temporary, respite, hospice, or around-the-clock supervision-they've got that covered, and someone can even sleep awake at night if needed.
Around Rochelle Manor, folks can walk on paths or relax in the garden, and there's transportation to doctor visits, errands, or religious services, while inside you see comfy areas for socializing, an arts room, game rooms, reading spots, a barber and salon with beauty services, jacuzzi, steam room, and plenty of lawn or yard space for fresh air. Organized programs fill the day, with movies, music, art, fitness classes, wellness plans, offsite trips, board games, and special activities like movement and therapy with pets or music, and everyone's encouraged to stay active and join in, plus there are community events and opportunities to meet neighbors or take part in local efforts. Safety and emergency support stay at the core, with an alert system in every room, wheelchairs accessible everywhere, and options for help with transfers or lifts, even with two-person support in some cases. Residents pay through private funds, Social Security, or veteran's benefits, and there are different price levels for community fees, respite stays, buying in, and depending on care needs or adding a second person; the staff works to give personal attention to make sure people feel supported and safe, whether someone wants to relax indoors, join group meals, take part in music or movement, or just enjoy a quiet day in their own space.