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    About The Olive House

    The Olive House sits on Juanita Street in Napa, California, and it's a small residential care home for the elderly with a total of six licensed beds, and the staff uses unique names for different service categories like Private Companion for Seniors, Homemaker, Personal Care Provider, and Senior Care, which helps families and residents understand exactly what kind of help they're getting, and there are trained people who help with rides to appointments, running errands, meal prep, and daily chores such as laundry, cleaning, and keeping rooms tidy, and there's support for things like medication management, trach care, peg tubes, colostomy bags, urinary catheters, and even oxygen therapy, because the staff includes certified folks like CNAs and RNs who have passed background checks. You'll find amenities such as furnished rooms, WiFi, air conditioning, cable TV, laundry and housekeeping, along with a dining room serving a set menu with options like vegetarian meals, no-sodium meals, and anytime dining or room service, and there are scheduled activities, movie nights, arts and crafts, gardening, fitness programs, also day trips and community-sponsored activities to keep minds and bodies busy, and the place is set up with features like an emergency alert system and mobility supports, which shows they care a lot about safety, plus when anyone needs more support for memory issues, there's memory care and dementia care and staff trained to help those with wandering or confusion, and if someone requires more medical help or needs hospice or end-of-life care, they handle that too, and the community even offers respite care and either 24-hour or live-in options, as well as services for younger children and infants, though the main focus sticks on the elderly. The Olive House works under the rules for licensed Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly in California, with experienced managers and owners who are also occupational and physical therapists, making sure residents are always looked after in an easygoing, homey environment where folks can share stories, join purposeful daily activities like games of , and get companionship, emotional support, and help with whatever's needed, and while the facility doesn't take Medicare, the goal stays focused on keeping life simple, comfortable, and peaceful for everyone who lives there.

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