Grant Serenity of Monrovia Inc sits at 823 E. Lemon Ave in Monrovia, California, and provides assisted living and residential care in a regular house where up to 6 residents can live, and it's got wheelchair access and non-ambulatory care features, so folks who need a little more help with getting around can settle in comfortably. Now, this place has all sorts of handy things like a dining room with set meal times where meals are prepared for special diets including diabetes and food allergies, and there's snacks and meal planning done every day. There's a game room, gardens, a courtyard, and even a swimming pool, plus lounges, a media room, and fitness programs if someone wants to stay active. Residents can wander outside to the garden or sit in the yard, and inside there's scheduled events like movie nights, community socials, music, and art programs, so the days don't all run together.
You'll find caregivers who help out with bathing, dressing, transfers, taking meds, and reminding folks about them, and there's nurse staff on site or dropping in to check on people, and doctors are on call too. Residents get help with laundry, dry cleaning, errands, and housekeeping, and there's a personal shopper service, alongside a mobile hairdresser and pet care for those with furry friends. The place has an emergency alert system for safety, and there's monitoring services going on around the clock. Transportation is available for doctor's visits, shopping, and faith-based activities, and there's support for those who have memory changes or need extra supervision, like memory care and palliative care when it's needed. The home is run by Chief Executive Officer Nvard Gevorkian, who also handles official business as the registered agent, and it's accredited by several health organizations and licensed by the state with all their documents in order. Grant Serenity of Monrovia Inc works to keep things running smoothly with move-in help, concierge services, and a care approach that tries to pay attention to what each person needs day by day, and they do their best to help people live with dignity and comfort in a smaller, family-like setting.