Green Meadows Board and Care II is a small senior living home for up to six people right over in Harbor City, California, not far from Redondo Beach in South Los Angeles, and there's a mix of care types here, so folks needing independent living, assisted living, or even memory care for things like dementia or Alzheimer's will find support. The place sits in a quiet residential area and looks much like any other house in the neighborhood, which helps keep things calm and familiar-it isn't at all like some big, noisy facility. Residents pick from private or shared rooms, and every bathroom and bedroom comes with safety features like grab bars and non-skid floors, which makes things safer for everybody moving around.
Staff stays on duty 24 hours a day, with caregivers always around to help with daily needs like dressing, bathing, and grooming, plus they handle daily medication management and can help with incontinence care, diabetes care, and even high-acuity needs; there's a registered nurse on call if things get tough. Housekeeping and laundry services go on daily, so residents keep clean sheets and tidy rooms, and group and individual activities fill the indoors and outdoors, so folks have things to do instead of just sitting around, plus there's a regular schedule for social and holiday events, and families can visit and join in at mealtime or special gatherings.
There's a dining room for three daily, balanced meals, but they also serve snacks and drinks any time during the day, and staff will help with travel to medical appointments-which is nice for those who don't have local family-and transportation is available at cost. The home provides all kinds of care all the way from personal and supportive care to hospice care and adult day services, so there's room for people needing different levels of help including folks needing Medicare-certified home health care, and staff handles both medication and emergencies with the right training. If residents need spiritual support, there are devotional and Christian services on site plus houses of worship close by, and Filipino language support is available for those who need it. There's guidance about assisted living and memory care and about costs and Alzheimer's programs, and the staff walks families through an entry process for more detailed info, but no current pricing is published. The place stays welcoming and personal, and staff do their best to keep everyone engaged, safe, and comfortable, making life a bit easier for seniors who want help without losing all their independence.