Blossom Home Care

    28492 Pear Blossom Lane, Moreno Valley, CA, 92555
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    About Blossom Home Care

    Blossom Home Care sits on Pear Blossom Lane in Moreno Valley, and it's a small, quiet place because it has only 6 licensed beds, so the whole setting feels more like a home than a big institution, and folks who live there can get to know each other and the staff pretty well over time. The team works under Gianna M Ibach, who is the Manager and Chief Executive Officer, and Shawn Savann Ean, who is also a Manager and the registered agent, and they run a place where meals are home-cooked, housekeeping and laundry get done for you, and help is always nearby if you need it, day or night, for small or big things, like medication reminders or help with bathing and dressing. This home runs as a licensed Residential Care Elderly facility, taking in older adults with different needs, whether someone does fairly well on their own in independent living or needs a lot of hands-on care because of health issues, dementia, or even when coming back from the hospital and needing some time for recovery. Board and care homes like this can provide more attention with fewer residents, and Blossom Home Care also provides specialty services like blood sugar checks, insulin shots, non-ambulatory care for when walking gets hard, and hospice waivers if things are winding down. Memory care is a big focus here, so there are secure doors and memory-enhancing programs, and people with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia can get lots of support, plus there's a cognitive learning center to keep minds active. The staff watch over everyone with 24-hour supervision, and there's an emergency alert system to keep folks safe. If someone has Parkinson's or mild behavioral problems, or needs help moving around, staff can help with all that too. In addition to the main Blossom Home Care, there are other homes with names like Moreno Beach House of Care and Rancho Belago Residential Care, but they follow the same approach of small group care in a neighborhood setting. There's always an eye toward making life meaningful, so there are activity rooms, walking paths, planned movie nights, resident-run activities, and meals can be tailored if there are dietary restrictions for diabetes or allergies. The rooms are furnished, and people get things like air conditioning, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, and the common areas feel welcoming but not fancy or showy. Blossom Home Care keeps flexible hours Monday through Friday, and families can arrange a private tour and talk through what's needed for their loved one, and there's even help to make the move smoother, plus time to ask more questions as they come up. The whole idea is to keep seniors safe, comfortable, and respected, with support and companionship, but not overwhelm them with too many people or too much noise, and each care plan gets tailored to fit the person so dignity and independence aren't lost along the way.

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