Mirandas Residential Care Home sits in a quiet residential neighborhood and only cares for a small number of residents, usually up to six, which makes the place feel more like a real home than a large facility ever could, and that smaller size lets the staff, who are trained caregivers, get to know each resident and support them with things like bathing, dressing, hygiene, and helping folks move around, even using two-person transfers when needed. The place welcomes elders who need assisted living or board and care services, offers help for seniors living with dementia, and makes personalized care plans for each person that cover unique needs, so folks get just the help they actually need. The staff provides various personal care services and transportation for appointments, errands, and church visits. Residents get three homemade meals each day with the option for special meal requests, and there's a steady lineup of activities-like music therapy, pet visits, games, physical and outside relaxation programs, arts and crafts, movie nights, and organized fitness.
Mirandas Residential Care Home includes safety features like handicap-accessible design and sprinkler systems, and the state of California licenses the place as an Assisted Living community and senior care center. The home has a hair salon, barbershop, reading rooms, jacuzzis, steam rooms, health spaces, common dining areas, and game rooms for activities and socializing, as well as wifi, cable TV, guest parking, washers, dryers, and maintenance taken care of for everyone. Housekeeping and kitchenettes come in the rooms, and the care team takes care of daily chores. The building and its community suit seniors wanting a comfortable, supervised, and safe place to live, and the atmosphere aims for both comfort and well-being. Managed by Leofelma Miranda, the home focuses on independence and dignity, offering memory care and foster care services for those that need extra support, and the staff helps with almost every aspect of daily life so residents can focus on living well. The Better Business Bureau doesn't accredit the place, but it's all licensed and operates as required by California law.