We Care Board and Care sits in a quiet residential duplex, built in 1960 and remodeled with easy entry ramps and open floor plans, which really helps people who need wheelchairs or just want to avoid stairs, and you'll notice the brick wall fencing out front, a covered patio for shade, big driveway that fits six cars, and new touches like rain gutters and exterior lighting that make it safer and easier to get around even when the weather acts up, and when you step inside, you see modern tile floors, high ceilings, recessed lighting, custom red iron doors, and big double-pane sliding windows that keep things quiet and comfortable. Meals come from a bright chef's kitchen with a center island, stainless appliances, and quartz counters, and when folks need it, meal plans adjust for diabetes or allergy diets so nobody has to worry about what's on their plate, and there's a dining area for group meals too. The property's one story, with an updated ADU out back that gives room for another resident who needs a bedroom and bathroom a little apart from the main area, and the backyard is private, shaded by ficus, has new pavers, and ceiling fans to keep it cool.
This home's never been a fancy senior community, more like a regular place with streetlights and sidewalks, right in a regular neighborhood, but it holds a license for six residents under state rules for Residential Care for the Elderly, so it's been used before as a board and care-there's round-the-clock supervision, staff help with bathing, dressing, medication, and other daily needs, plus support for folks who use wheelchairs or can't walk on their own, and the emergency alert system means someone can get help fast. Services include laundry, housecleaning, move-in help, and set activities like movie nights, and private rooms come furnished if needed. While the facility does both independent and assisted living, they offer memory care, adult care home services, and even work with home health and hospice, though they don't take Medicare or have federal certification, just the usual state or city license from the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, and people say the place gives families peace of mind because their loved ones aren't alone and someone's always close by, ready to help out.