Mom and Dad's House Cottage is a small residential care home in Long Beach licensed for six residents, and you know, it sits right there at 5413 E. Conant St., where the house has a gentle, family-style feeling instead of any sort of big facility look, which a lot of folks find comfortable as they age. The small business owners watch over daily operations and keep things safe and clean, and the caregivers have training in First Aid and CPR, staying up to date with their education while giving helpful, thoughtful care. The beds are all licensed and inspected by the Community Care Licensing Division, and the staff members get screened and checked, and you can trust they respect the residents and help out with medication, meals, hygiene, and other daily tasks. The home gives long-term non-medical care and support, focusing on keeping things relaxed, steady, and welcoming without noise or rush.
Residents can use WiFi if they want, and the common rooms have nice furniture to help it feel more like a real home than a facility, and there are outdoor areas for quiet time. The place isn't institutional, and the air feels warm and calm, while also letting people take part in activities, music therapy, pet and art therapy, and programs like Memories in the Making®, or join group celebrations for birthdays and holidays, all in the way you'd expect in a small neighborhood home. They have both private and shared rooms, so people can pick what's best for them, and the whole focus is giving everyone personal support that helps keep dignity and independence. The home serves meals, helps with medications, manages household chores, and provides regular birthday and holiday celebrations, which gives families some peace of mind knowing their loved ones are settled in a well-cared for environment.
Mom and Dad's House Cottage accepts residents needing long-term non-acute care, offers both assisted living and board and care options, and welcomes folks for respite care if needed. The homes, including the Cottage and the nearby Manor in Lakewood, sit in quiet neighborhoods, and both locations stay under ten residents to keep things personal, private, and familiar, always making sure to look after the residents with care that fits each person's needs and personality, which makes it a steady choice for older adults who want a home-like environment without feeling institutional or crowded.