Raywood Villa Inc is a small board and care home located at 42659 Raywood Dr, Lancaster, California, and has room for up to six residents in a home-like setting, which means folks living there can expect personalized attention, as the staff help with bathing, dressing, hygiene, and medication, with a focus on dignity and independence for everyone. The place has an official start date of September 26, 2022, still counted as pretty new, but it already has a reputation for compassionate caregivers, and when you visit, you can see their efforts to make it feel warm, friendly, and down-to-earth, rather than too much like a big institution, so you'll notice comfortable furnished rooms, scheduled dining, and a cozy atmosphere. Theresa Fonseca fills several roles as Secretary, Director, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Executive Officer, and Therese Fonseca works as the registered agent at the Palmdale address, but all the action happens at the Lancaster home, which stays active and licensed under state license number 197610381.
The facility does assisted living, board and care, nursing home, independent living, and memory care services, so folks with a wide range of needs, from help with everyday things like dressing to special support for memory issues, can find what they need. The care team does 24-hour supervision and a call system, watching out so residents are never alone if something happens, and they even help with things like transfers for those who aren't able to walk on their own. There's also hospice care for comfort at life's end, respite services if a short stay is needed, and coordinated care with outside doctors and healthcare providers.
Raywood Villa Inc puts a lot into everyday living, fixing three homemade meals every day, able to manage special diets for allergies, diabetes, or high blood pressure if doctor's orders come through, and staff offer extra touches, like laundry, dry cleaning, and a phone in the room, plus weekly housekeeping so everything stays in good order. Residents can also take part in activities like movie nights, board games, music therapy, and pet therapy, and there are community amenities like walking paths, gardens, and transportation for doctor's visits, errands, or heading out to a service if church is important.
For those needing medication, staff do monitoring to make sure everyone takes what they need, and there's coordination with pharmacies and providers to keep it all straight. The place has a mobile hairdresser and help with bathing, hygiene, and bathroom use for anyone who needs a little more support, and the setting makes it easier for folks to relax, knowing there's always someone nearby. The six-bed size means the group feels familiar, and staff can really get to know each person, which many families think makes a difference.
Most residents and their families say the house feels like a real home, and staff look after everyone much like family would, and because of its location, the house is close to doctors, pharmacies, parks, and cafes. Raywood Villa operates as a close corporation recognized by the California Secretary of State under document number 5265830, and it keeps current on licensing and filings. Though it can't take Medicare unless certified by CMS, the range of care is pretty wide, including long-term, non-acute care, memory and incontinence support, and help for mild cognitive decline, always with attention to providing comfort, safety, and support. The home isn't large or fancy, but is well suited for someone wanting a quieter spot, some company, and reliable help with everyday living.