Home Sweet Home For The Elderly sits in a quiet residential area at 14110 Jasper Street, Lathrop, CA, and houses up to 6 residents, making it a small, homelike community where people can get to know each other well and staff can focus on each person's needs without rushing, and really there's something nice about a place where the caregivers are always nearby, including two full-time and one live-in caregiver, so you see familiar faces every day. The staff can speak English and Spanish, and provide care 24 hours a day, helping with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, incontinence needs, catheter care, and wound care, so folks who need a lot of help can stay comfortable without leaving home, and they also take care of chores like housekeeping and laundry, so no one has to fuss with those things. Meals come prepared two or three times daily, and they can handle special diets like diabetic, vegetarian, kosher, or allergy-sensitive, and sometimes there's international cuisine, and snacks are on hand in between.
People here have choices for private suites-with private baths-so they get some personal space to decorate and make things their own, and there's pet care available if someone wants to keep a dog or cat; plus there are walking paths, an outside patio garden, furnished rooms, and a dining room where meals are shared, all in a wheelchair accessible space with Wi-Fi for folks who like to stay connected. There's a TV lounge, an entertainment room, and a library, and residents often gather for movie nights, art classes, stretching classes, pet-focused activities, karaoke, and community outings to local spots, and for those who like spiritual time, religious services include on-site Catholic and visiting chaplain services, with options for offsite devotional gatherings too.
The community has memory care programs for dementia and Alzheimer's, providing secure areas, activities tailored to memory needs, and reminders for daily routines so residents stay engaged and supported, and if someone needs respite or short-term care, there's a program for that. Residents get transportation for appointments, on-site and offsite events, and caregivers make sure everyone gets out and about safely-resident parking and wheelchair access are available too. Medical needs are met with registered nurses and regular visits from therapists, and staff can help with high acuity care, assisted transfers (even with mechanical lifts), and more. With a focus on social, physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing, the staff involve family caregivers, and the goal is to help residents stay active and comfortable, whether for a short stay or long-term. The place is licensed by California (License #397002694) and holds awards like "Best Meals and Dining" and "Best Activities," and its community score is around 7.3 from reviews. Most rooms cost about $3,000 for a 1-bedroom option. Home Sweet Home For The Elderly offers a safe, caring environment in a small setting where folks can still enjoy company, structured daily activities, nutritious meals, and personal care.