Anton Pointe sits in a quiet part of Novato, California and has the feel of a comfortable home, offering both semi-private and private rooms, each with wheelchair accessible showers, simple furnishings, and cable TV, giving residents a sense of privacy while also making sure they're safe and comfortable. The care staff helps folks with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, and getting around with canes, walkers, or wheelchairs, and they check on medicines and health needs, even handling wound care and help for people with diabetes or memory concerns. There's always someone around to help day or night, and the team is used to assisting people with things like mild confusion or incontinence, or who need extra support because they can't move around easily, and they're also set up for residents who need hospice care or who have been living with Alzheimer's disease.
Meals come from a well-maintained kitchen, often with good smells at mealtime, and the dining room lets everyone gather, though those with allergies or special diets have their food needs met too, and if someone prefers, there's a kitchenette for fixing a snack. Residents have housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning done for them, so rooms stay clean and personal clothes are taken care of, making life a bit easier. There's a hair salon and space for barbershop visits, plus an on-site fitness center, and folks can join in with regular games, arts and crafts, educational programs, and fitness or wellness sessions, or just get some fresh air in the garden or on a walking path.
Alongside help in daily routines, Anton Pointe runs regular outings and excursions so residents get to explore Marin County, run errands, or keep medical appointments, all using the facility's free transportation service, which really helps if folks need to get somewhere but can't drive themselves anymore. If someone wants company, there are scheduled movie nights, community events, and board games, and for pet lovers, there are policies allowing pets under certain rules, which brings comfort and company to many. Safety has been taken into account, with things like a sprinkler system, emergency alert buttons, and safe guest parking, so family and friends can visit without worry.
The place is small, with just 10 beds, which makes it easier to give personal help and focus on getting to know what each resident likes and needs, and the staff carries out care plans for people who have different health conditions, whether they're living mostly independently or need more hands-on help. Folks can get help with occupational therapy, memory care programs, and support with mild to high care needs, and the whole setup aims for a feel of calm and steady routine where there's always something to do but never any pressure. The rooms let in light and residents can see photos of what's offered, plus each has a phone for private calls and there's Wi-Fi throughout the community rooms, so families can stay in touch easily. Anton Pointe tries to balance attentive help with a sense of independence so that those who live there can enjoy a calm, pleasant routine and stay as active as they wish.