Millbrae Assisted Living Home sits at 1001 Hemlock Ave in Millbrae, California, and offers both assisted living and memory care services for up to 48 residents, with private suites and shared rooms so people can decide what feels right for them, and each living space comes fully furnished, including a telephone and kitchenette, while some have private bathrooms. The staff provides 24-hour supervision and a round-the-clock call system, giving people and their families a sense of security and peace of mind, and they help residents with medication, mobility, transfers, bathing, dressing, and other activities of daily living. The community offers long-term, non-acute care in a setting that feels like home, with specialized care plans reviewed at least every six months to make sure everyone's needs are met.
Residents enjoy daily life with both indoor and outdoor amenities, such as walking paths, gardens, a dining room, an arts room, and a barber/salon, and there are furnished rooms and indoor common spaces for people to relax or visit with friends. The home serves meals made with organic ingredients and considers allergies or special dietary needs. There's help available for dishes, laundry, linen changes, and housekeeping, so people can spend more time enjoying activities, which include community-sponsored events, devotional programs, resident-run programs, movie nights, and outings into town. The facility also handles transportation, including rides to doctor's appointments, and parking is available for those who need it.
Millbrae Assisted Living Home accepts residents who need light help with daily tasks as well as non-ambulatory and memory care services, such as incontinence care and diabetic care, all under a license as a Residential Care Elderly provider in California (License #: 415601112). Staff members use personalized terms for programs and services to make everyone feel at home, and they try to promote independence but are always available if someone needs extra assistance or support. The emergency alert system and community focus aim to bring peace of mind and foster a sense of belonging, so people and their families know they'll be cared for. The home doesn't accept Medicare unless it gets certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Residents benefit from both a comfortable environment and a wide range of tailored services, all planned to fit different needs and help seniors feel safe and supported.