Jocelyn's Loving Care is a small residential care facility run by Jocelyn's Loving Place Corp and can support up to 6 residents, so you'll find a quieter, home-like setting rather than a big bustling community, and folks live in private or semi-private rooms with shared baths, each room coming furnished and with a telephone if residents want one. This place focuses on elderly care and offers many different kinds of help, from independent living support to assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, respite care for family caregivers, and even adult day health services, which means people with very different needs can get help, whether that means two-person transfer assistance, behavioral health support, care for folks with insulin needs, help for people living with traumatic brain injuries, or even memory issues. Caregivers help with things like bathing, dressing, medication management, light housekeeping, laundry, meal prep, and special diets, and there's always someone nearby since the staff-to-resident ratio runs higher than what you find in bigger places, plus they've got Hoyer lifts and can support bariatric residents.
The environment wants to be welcoming no matter who you are, so it's LGBT+ friendly, pets are allowed, aides are vaccinated, and you'll see companions who spend time with folks who need company or a little day-to-day support. Families who need a break can use their respite care program, and residents can bring pets as long as they meet guidelines. Staff get training for elderly care and, in addition to health and personal needs, also help with homemaker chores and domestic support-like making beds, cleaning up, or helping set up transportation to appointments. The team builds personalized care plans for every resident and offers 24-hour non-medical care, keeping an eye on safety, especially for memory care. Since there are fewer residents, people tend to know each other, and social events like movie nights, creative arts classes, group meals, and sometimes shopping trips or gardening in the community garden help keep up social engagement.
Residents can get either private or semi-private rooms, usually with shared bathrooms, and the facility's got an emergency alert system, dining area, move-in coordination, and can arrange transportation if needed. The setting feels like a private house and, depending on local rules, might be called Adult Foster Home, Personal Care Home, or Assisted Living Home, but here in California, the license says "personal care home." Some folks stay long-term and others come for short-term or rehabilitation stays. Caregivers do a little bit of everything, from helping with daily activities and transfers to preparing group meals, and they keep programs running for social and creative activities, too. Jocelyn's Loving Care tries to build a supportive, comfortable environment for its residents and sticks to its focus on personalized, compassionate care, all in a small and steady setting.