Dhaniella's Care Home sits in a quiet neighborhood at 1380 Oakhorne Drive, Harbor City, serving up to six residents in a small, home-like setting where you'll find both private and shared rooms, with bright windows, clean spaces, and no unpleasant smells, which is something that matters to a lot of families looking for care. Licensed since 2010 under Dhaniella'S Care Home, LLC, this is a Board and Care Home, also called an Adult Care Home or Personal Care Home, and it specializes in helping older adults who need personal attention and non-medical help day and night, which can include everything like bathing, dressing, moving around, eating-especially for those living with dementia, Parkinson's, or maybe problems like diabetes or advanced memory loss. There's 24-hour supervision and staff members including RNs, LVNs, CNAs, and caregivers who work right alongside hospice care teams or home health services if they're needed, so residents get help as their needs change, and there's always someone nearby.
Each day starts with meal preparation in a spotless kitchen, following special diets or diabetes-friendly menus, and there are always snacks on hand throughout the day, with an on-site dietitian checking on things when necessary, because good food makes a difference. Dhaniella's takes care of medicine schedules, housekeeping, laundry, and even organizing things like gardening or light exercise, physical therapy, fitness classes, gardening, and cultural events, which help keep folks active, busy, and social, and there's cable, high-speed Wi-Fi, and even high-definition TVs so residents can keep up with the outside world or just relax with a favorite show.
The place welcomes pets, offers private telephone lines, and gives each person help with personal grooming and bathroom reminders when needed, while keeping track of everyone's health with regular monitoring, and there are custom care plans for each resident, whether someone needs diabetic care, cancer care, incontinence care, moving help, or respite stays for family relief. They take residents to the doctor, arrange outings, and offer transportation to medical appointments so families don't have to worry about the details, and the layout is easy to get around with one-bedroom, small studios with simple, practical designs, plus shared spaces for those who like company. Most staff are caregivers who treat each person as family, and the overall focus is on respectful, attentive support so seniors can stay comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible in a peaceful setting where every detail matters, even down to regular vacuuming and dusting or having a secure environment and prompt emergency responses at any hour. The group setting and daily scheduled activities make it easier to form connections, and the house works closely with healthcare providers to keep up with each person's changing needs.