Ancheta's Place sits on Opal Avenue in Mentone, California and works as a residential care home for the elderly, sometimes called an Adult Foster Home or Assisted Living Home in other places, and you'll find it has a small, homelike feel, with space for only a few residents at a time since the bed capacity is under ten so things stay personal and quiet, which some folks like. Licensed beds number 63 in total, but most rooms are studio style, and each feels comfortable with amenities like air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and access to laundry, a chapel, a small gym, and even a pool and hot tub if someone wants a dip or a soak, plus there's a beauty salon, walking paths, and gardens that add a nice touch to daily life. The staff works all hours of the day and there's always someone nearby - you'll usually meet licensed nurses, medication assistants, and resident assistants who help with everything from medication reminders and health programs to daily support like bathing and dressing, and they also keep an eye on medical needs for folks recovering from illness or coming for short stays that need skilled nursing or physical therapy like a nursing home would offer.
Caregiver services are firm here, and if someone struggles with memory or has conditions like Alzheimer's or dementia, specialized memory care staff can help keep people safe from wandering, manage routines to ease anxiety, and offer activities meant to slow memory loss. Independent living is also available for seniors who want their own space and can mostly manage their day themselves but want the safety and social side of community, which includes meals, activities, and devotional events. The care management's run by Edna Ancheta, who keeps things organized and ensures the place follows rules from the California Department of Social Services. Housekeeping and linen services are on the daily list, and both medical and regular transportation are available for getting to doctor's appointments or just out for errands, which is handy if you don't drive anymore. Meals are served in groups, making a chance for conversation, and the common areas or library offer space to meet neighbors or read quietly.
Personalized care plans mean no two residents get exactly the same help, and staff adjusts support as needs change, allowing folks to stay as their health changes over time without moving out, a feature some call "aging in place." Ancheta's Place is not accredited by the BBB but does carry an A+ BBB rating for its business standards, which matters to some families when checking a place out. Elders who move in here often say it feels less like a big facility and more like a home, with enough comforts and support to keep independence but not so much hustle and bustle that things feel overwhelming. It's a small, carefully run option for seniors in Mentone who value a family-like setting and a straightforward approach to care without fuss.