Sargent Care Home ICF/DD-H

    3261 W Sargent Rd, Lodi, CA, 95242
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Board and care

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Sargent Care Home ICF/DD-H

    Sargent Care Home ICF/DD-H is a licensed care home found at 3261 West Sargent Road in Lodi, California, set up as an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities-also known as ICF/DD-H-so it's built for people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, and you don't often find places that have this kind of focus, because it takes a special team, and here you'll find skilled staff ready to help with daily living skills, medication management, and personal care, and they've got 24-hour nursing care too, which brings a sense of safety, with round-the-clock supervision for residents. They offer rehabilitation and behavioral support services, with a promise of privacy and person-centered care, since they make individual plans for each person depending on their needs, so some people like routine activities and others want arts and crafts, and there's a good bit of both, plus trips to parks or events nearby when possible. It's a small community with only six beds, which makes it easier for staff to focus on each resident, and the home brings people together for social engagement programs, life skills training, and memory care for those who need extra support with dementia or Alzheimer's. The building's got in-room kitchens or kitchenettes, washers and dryers, housekeeping, and safety features like a sprinkler system, with guest parking, internet access, and a dining room where folks gather for meals. The home sits in a part of Lodi with parks and a vibrant arts and culture scene close by, so they try to help residents feel connected to the community outside, but also work to make sure everyone's comfortable and engaged on the inside, using personal care services, transportation, and staff support all day and night. They're certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which means their standards have to meet certain government rules, and they do what's needed for independent living, assisted living, nursing home, and memory care needs, depending on each resident, and while there aren't any public reviews out yet, the facility aims to keep a nurturing environment focused on helping people live a good life, whatever challenges they might have.

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