Serenity Hill Residential Care sits in a quiet area of Oakdale, California, close to the East Oakdale neighborhood, where they take in only six residents at a time, which keeps things personal and home-like, and you'll find both private and semi-private rooms, even studio layouts, each with cable TV, wifi access, and wheelchair-accessible showers for those who need them. The staff there pays close attention to helping with daily needs like dressing, bathing, eating, medication reminders, incontinence care, and wound care, and they also have nurses for medical support plus access to occupational therapy and podiatry services, and if a resident needs help with harder medical problems like diabetes or high-acuity care, they can manage that too. Serenity Hill specializes in senior care at different levels-assisted living, independent living, memory care, nursing home care, adult foster care, and even hospice care-always working out individual care plans, especially for folks dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia, so families can feel like there's careful attention given to each person's needs and routines.
The home's rooms let you keep a bit of privacy while still being part of a small, supportive community, and the staff focuses on making sure residents' daily routines fit their preferences as much as possible, which brings a sort of family feeling that larger places sometimes can't match. Serenity Hill offers regular housekeeping and laundry, plus meal services with choices including vegetarian and kosher foods, and the dining room is always open for everyone to come together. They provide all sorts of activities, too-arts and crafts, exercise classes, education programs, outings into the community for shopping or appointments, and health and wellness programs, all to keep minds and bodies active. For safety, the house includes features like handrails, safety systems, and sprinklers, and residents have the option of using the side patio, community game room, salons for hair care, fitness center, and kitchenettes if they want.
Serenity Hill gives rides for medical appointments, errands, or just getting out around town, and there's parking for residents and guests, so families don't have to worry about visits. The building is both comfortable and prepared for emergencies, and they speak English and Filipino, which can help many families feel at home. They value each resident's dignity, offer short-term stays when someone just needs a little help for a while, and keep up thorough health precautions, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic. Most people talk about the calm, kind atmosphere, and the mindful, hands-on care the staff provides every day.