Margie's Home For the Aged sits at 313 E Malone St, Hanford, CA 93230, and offers care for up to 5 seniors in a quiet house setting, so folks get a calm, neighborly feel and plenty of privacy. The place handles all sorts of care needs including independent living, board and care home services, assisted living, memory care, hospice, home care, and some nursing home help if needed, and they've got staff who know how to help people with dementia and Alzheimer's, using a memory care program with things like music, art, board games, gentle exercise, animal visits, and regular conversations to help folks stay sharp. Each senior has a tailored care plan, and residents can get help with bathing, grooming, dressing, managing medicine, getting in and out of bed, and moving to the dining room for home-cooked meals three times a day-if someone has diabetes or needs a special diet, they'll make meals fit those needs. The place offers a secure environment with round-the-clock staff, where folks can get 24-hour supervision, non-ambulatory care, and two showers a week as part of the routine.
The home feels close-knit, with 5 private or shared rooms that come furnished and include cleaning, laundry, emergency alerts, cable TV, washers and dryers, and kitchenettes if someone prefers. Residents can use the dining room, game room, book room, fitness center, WiFi, guest parking, a salon/barber with visits from a mobile hairdresser, and outdoor spaces like a courtyard and walking paths for a bit of sun or social time. Activities fill the schedule, from movie nights and exercise sessions to social evenings, crafts, and educational programs led by a full-time activities director, so lonely days are rare. There's help for rides to doctor visits, faith events, errands, and the like. The place focuses on privacy and handles residents' personal information with care, keeping everything by the book with move-in and licensing policies and offering easy online assessments or consultations if someone's thinking about moving in or needs to join a waitlist.
The building has safety features such as a sprinkler system, handicap access in rooms and bathrooms, wheelchair-friendly hallways, and emergency plans. There's a sense that people want to help each other live with dignity-support covers daily living needs, wound care, medication support, nurses, even podiatry or occupational therapy, all without feeling too much like a hospital. Folks living there get housekeeping, laundry, personal care, and three healthy meals each day made with good ingredients, and if someone likes fresh air or a garden stroll, those options are there too. Margie's Home For the Aged keeps things simple, kind, and steady so every resident feels safe and well cared for but still has the space and support to do as much for themselves as they can.