Advantage Care Facility sits in Highland, California, at 27438 Stratford St, and offers senior care in a small, home-like setting with six beds, so residents get more attention, and since it opened in 2018, the place has focused on helping older adults live with dignity and comfort, with staff giving help with daily things like bathing, dressing, eating, and keeping up with medicine, and there's always someone there for 24-hour supervision to make sure folks stay safe while still feeling at home, and the team works to create a friendly and calm space, helping out with housekeeping, group meals, exercise, and activities that get everyone moving and involved, which makes things feel more like a community than an institution.
They offer assisted living and memory care, and the rooms come in different studio layouts so people can pick what fits them best, and with the beds limited to only six, everyone gets more time with caregivers for things like personal care, medication reminders, and even going to doctor's appointments when needed. The amenities work for varying needs, including wheelchair access and support with moving around, and people who want to stay as independent as possible get the extra support when they need it, so they don't have to worry about things getting overwhelming. The place can be known as a Board and Care Home, Adult Care Home, or Personal Care Home, meaning it's a smaller, residential style assisted living rather than a large complex, and they work closely with families and health providers, aiming to help seniors be healthy, active, and happy, with laundry, meals, and customized help for each resident's needs.
Licensed by the state (license number 361800458) through the California Department of Social Services, run as a corporation with a president, the team wants everyone to get care that fits like family, and their caregivers support memory care, independent living, assisted living, and even options for hospice and skilled nursing when someone's needs change. Advantage Care Facility has a good reputation in the community, and with only a handful of residents at any time, everyone gets a familiar face and a routine that helps them settle in, and though they're not BBB accredited or a huge operation, their goal is making day-to-day life easier and safer for seniors who want a little more help without losing their sense of who they are.