Snow White Care Home sits in Los Altos, California, as a small, friendly place for seniors, licensed to care for up to six residents and designed like a regular house with features that put safety, comfort, and independence first. Since opening in 2007, it's offered both assisted living and board and care services, sometimes called a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly or RCFE, with fully furnished private or shared rooms, some with bathrooms, and all with emergency alert systems and telephone access. Its trained staff, onsite 24 hours a day, helps residents with daily routines like bathing, dressing, hygiene, medication management, and transferring, and stays ready to coordinate with healthcare providers when needed. The kitchen serves three homemade meals daily, with staff able to handle special diets, allergies, and diabetes-friendly or high blood pressure needs, plus meal options for folks who have trouble feeding themselves.
Snow White Care Home suits elderly adults needing care for memory loss, long-term help, or sometimes hospice or respite care, making it a place where seniors can get support in a calm, home-like setting. The home keeps life busy and social with planned activities like music therapy, tabletop games, craft programs, movie nights, fitness classes, and even outings or transportation to doctor's appointments, errands, or visits to faith groups. There's a reading room, spa or steam area, yard and garden, and recreation rooms, along with a cafe and dining room for group meals and snacks. Amenities try to cover most needs, from laundry and housekeeping to a traveling barber or stylist for haircuts and help with continence or insulin as needed, though people should check for availability of some services like two-person transfers.
Room choices include private or shared bedrooms, some with private bathrooms, and all furniture provided, while baths and rooms get regular cleaning. The building's secure with 24/7 monitoring and supervised by staff familiar with helping people manage Parkinson's disease or memory conditions. Families get peace of mind knowing there's supervision both day and night, and staff stick to personalized care plans shaped by each person's health and preferences. There's no Medicare acceptance unless Snow White Care Home holds specific certifications. The focus stays on dignity, comfort, and making daily routines easier for both the residents and their families, with every day meant to support seniors' well-being, social life, and independence as much as possible in a warm, welcoming place.