Diana's Care Home gives seniors a place that feels like home, with help for those who can't live safely by themselves but don't need the intense care found in nursing homes, so families find some peace of mind knowing their loved ones get support. The home's licensed for up to 35 beds but can house up to 28 residents, and you'll see both private and semi-private rooms, with a focus on keeping the space warm, safe, and secure, which is especially important for those with Alzheimer's and memory needs who need gentle understanding. Residents get help with things like bathing, getting dressed, medication reminders, hygiene, and support in and out of the shower, which means people who need a bit more help day-to-day can keep their independence as much as possible while also having staff around to watch over things and lend a hand. There's incontinence and diabetic care if needed, and the home takes care of non-ambulatory seniors too, with staff and support services ready for a range of health conditions, but skilled nursing isn't provided like you'd find in a hospital.
The building's set up for seniors with different mobility needs and has features that make getting around easier, like no-pet rules to maintain a calm place and a 24-hour call system so help's close by in an emergency. There's a book room for quiet time, a wellness room, visiting barbers or parlors so people can look and feel their best, spa areas, lots of outdoor spaces and game areas for relaxing or playing with others, and places to gather inside for movies, music, or crafts. Activities go on all the time-music therapy, tabletop games, scheduled events, exercise times, movie nights, and social evenings, plus sometimes there's pet therapy or residents can join garden strolls, which helps keep people active and engaged. Scheduled transportation takes folks to the doctor, on errands, or to church and faith gatherings, while the kitchen staff serves meals every day and makes sure everyone eats well.
The home's licensed through California's Department of Social Services under numbers 011440289 and 079200787, and is a recognized Residential Care Elderly facility, so care meets strict state standards, and there are regular checks. Diana's Care Home doesn't take pets and Medicare is not accepted unless a resident's certified through the proper channels. Memory care is part of the services too, so seniors with dementia or cognitive decline get a safe, stimulating routine that fits their changing needs, and short-term respite is sometimes available if families need a break or someone needs to stay for a little while. Hospice care is an option for end-of-life comfort, with a goal to preserve each person's dignity and show kindness every day. Residents can join devotionals off-site for spiritual support. Tours can be scheduled for families who want to see the place before deciding.