Lafayette Care Home II sits in a quiet Lafayette neighborhood, where caregivers help up to six seniors get the support they need in a home-like space, and it's been serving the community since 2007, operating in a private house that's state-licensed for residential care. Here, staff offer assistance with dressing, bathing, and daily routines, and there's always 24-hour supervision, so residents can feel a bit more at ease. The caregivers know how to help with extra needs too, including memory care, medication management, diabetes help, wound care, and even hospice, and they also speak English, Tagalog, and Chinese, which is pretty helpful for families.
Residents get to enjoy group and solo activities-things like movie nights, art projects, reading, and exercise programs, sometimes even music or pet therapy when available, plus regular religious services, and fitness and wellness programs for socializing or just keeping busy. Meal service includes a central dining room, planned menu, and the ability to adjust for food allergies, diabetes, and high blood pressure, as well as other dietary needs. Housekeeping, laundry with dry cleaning, and personal care assistants help take care of chores, and rooms come furnished, with options such as private or shared and accessible bathrooms, along with cable TV, washers, and dryers. Safety's addressed, with non-ambulatory support, sprinkler systems, emergency alerts, and handicap-accessible features.
Lafayette Care Home II offers transportation for doctor's visits, errands, and faith-based services, and provides move-in help when somebody's transitioning. People can expect regular social events, community programs for those with memory needs, and common rooms for games, movies, and gatherings, with guest parking, Wi-Fi, a salon or barber, and sometimes outdoor or wellness spaces. This board and care home, also considered an Adult Care Home or Personal Care Home, is part of a larger network where the state inspects and governs standards, and payment comes through private pay, long-term care insurance, or Veterans Aid and Attendance. The starting monthly rate is about $3,000, but they often update programs or amenities, so asking about the latest options is always a good idea. The goal here is reliable care, privacy, and support, helping older adults live with dignity, safety, and as much comfort as possible, while families worry a bit less knowing there's attentive staff and services whenever someone needs that little bit extra.