Villa Teresa Residential Care sits quietly in Oxnard, California, at 821 Teresa Street, taking in up to six residents who need a little extra help with daily life in a safe, warm setting, offering studio-style rooms that come fully furnished so there's no need to worry about buying furniture or keeping up with endless chores, because everything from laundry to housekeeping and even meals-including special diets for folks with allergies or diabetes-is handled by the kind staff. The building has a home-like feel, with both private suites and shared rooms available, and each living space can have a kitchenette, private bathroom, air conditioning, a telephone, internet, and cable TV, so residents can stay comfortable and connected however they prefer, and there's even an emergency alert system for added safety.
The community focuses on seniors who want to keep some independence but can't always manage every task on their own, so caregivers help with bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication, offering support round the clock, and they also serve folks living with dementia, Alzheimer's, or those in need of incontinence care. The care here isn't the hospital type, but more like a small family home for adults, sometimes called Adult Foster Care or a Board and Care Home, with care plans that try to match exactly what each person needs-staff provide maximum help when necessary, making sure residents get their medications on time, eat well, and have company when they want it.
The facility's registered and licensed with the state and recognized by local authorities, so families know it follows proper safety rules and care guidelines, but it doesn't accept Medicare payments unless it's certified, which is something to check ahead of time. Villa Teresa gives seniors a structured but lively place to live, organizing daily activities, garden walks, social events, movie nights, and transportation to doctor's appointments or outings in town, helping everyone keep their bodies and minds active.
Mealtimes are meant to be social and nutritious, using good ingredients, and the staff aims to make dining enjoyable for everyone. When families need a break, respite care is available for short stays, giving peace of mind when a loved one needs a safe place for a little while. The home's size is intentionally small, which helps residents feel noticed and valued, and the setting lets staff respond quickly if anyone needs help. Villa Teresa Residential Care doesn't promise to be a resort, but it tries to build a friendly, caring place where seniors can live safely, with the right support, engaged in a community, and treated with respect each day.