La Mirada Villa sits in Oroville, CA, and keeps its state license and proper accreditation, which helps give families peace of mind, and it has a small, more personal feel because there are only 14 beds in this adult residential care setting. The facility offers several ways to pay, with options like all-inclusive rent, rent plus care fees, entry fees, and even hourly or overnight rates, so people can choose what works for them, and folks can bring their pets if they'd like. There's covered and uncovered parking, plus special parking for residents, so visitors and families don't have to struggle with finding a spot, which can be rare at some places. People from many backgrounds can feel at home here since staff speak a bunch of different languages-French, Portuguese, Spanish, Mandarin, Russian, Tagalog, Croatian, Filipino, Dutch, German, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Polish, Hindi, Ukrainian, Farsi, and Korean, so that's good for families who worry their loved one might feel out of place.
La Mirada Villa has several housing options, including detached homes, studios, one- or two-bedroom apartments, condos, and townhomes, so folks can choose what suits their needs. The facility focuses mostly on assisted living, memory care, and independent living, and it provides long-term care, memory care, respite, hospice, and high acuity care for those who need it. There are safety features like security gates, Wander Guard-style systems, and staff that stay awake all night, and they can help people with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, and moving around-even helping folks in and out of the bath if they need it. Residents with dementia or Alzheimer's get care in a secure environment, and special diet requests are supported for health issues like high blood pressure or diabetes.
Amenities here cover quite a range, with things like a beauty salon, spa, barber shop, fitness areas, a billiards lounge, piano, party spaces, indoor and outdoor walking paths, gardens and patios, a sauna, book room, courtyard, game room, woodworking shop, computer or media center, a library, and a movie or theater room. There are also activities like crafts, music therapy, games, animal therapy, and group outings, and staff put together transportation for medical visits, shopping, and spiritual trips, so people are not stuck in one place all the time. Each unit can have an in-room kitchen, housekeeping is allowed in private areas, and folks can bring their pets.
La Mirada Villa provides grocery shopping, errands, medication management, and non-medical companionship. People who live alone or with a spouse can have companion suites, and there are continued-care and rehabilitation services. Meals are homemade and served three times a day, and arrangements for mobile hairdressers mean folks can still get their hair done without leaving the facility. Raised garden beds, enclosed courtyards, outdoor sitting areas, and a butterfly garden or hummingbird garden offer chances to be outdoors. The staff provide supportive care, help with medication, bathroom needs, clothing changes, and run 24-hour supervision for safety.
It's in a neighborhood with about 32,000 people in the same zip code, and there are shops, churches, medical centers, and everyday stores nearby, so it's easy for family and friends to visit. La Mirada Villa doesn't accept Medicare except as certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so it's always good to check before making decisions. This facility puts time into making daily life active and comfortable for seniors who need a little help or more significant care, and the setting with its gardens and different activity rooms makes for a place some folks will find welcoming.