Marinol Senior Care II, which is now closed, was a small assisted living facility found at 675 Crespi Drive in Pacifica, California, licensed with a capacity for five residents. This place had a homelike atmosphere with shared living quarters, studio apartments, and one-bedroom suites, all designed with safety features like ADA-compliant bathrooms and in-room washers and dryers for those who needed them. The community focused on a high level of personal care, with 24-hour staff, monthly nurse visits, and on-call registered nurse services, plus scheduled help with bathing, dressing, bathroom reminders, and even feeding if that was needed. Residents got assistance with daily activities, medication management, fall prevention, and could get help moving around, including transfers and non-ambulatory care, and for those with Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease, there were specialized care plans and memory care programming.
Meals were prepared daily with attention to special dietary needs, like diabetes or food allergies, and people could eat in a big community dining hall or use the bistro or communal kitchen for snacks. The facility had plenty of amenities for comfort and connection, like air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and internet access, plus a pool and hot tub, landscaped gardens, porches, walking trails, and a courtyard. Residents and their pets-dogs and cats were allowed-enjoyed a library, chapel, gym, entertainment and games room, theater, beauty salon, and barbershop, as well as a community dining and activity program. Housekeeping, linen, laundry, and all maintenance services got included, while scheduled transportation took residents to doctor appointments or on group trips for errands or recreation.
Marinol Senior Care II also provided rehabilitation and respite care, hospice and dementia waivers, behavioral health recovery resources, and programs for those with special needs or disabilities, using assistive devices and offering regular health assessments. Residents got routine health and dental check-ups, preventive screenings, and pharmacy services too. Community activities and devotional options were available each day through a full program, with special support for those who needed help managing memory loss or daily health. Security and privacy stayed a high priority, with a 24-hour emergency response system, around-the-clock staff support, concierge service, valet, and emergency alert systems in place. The facility had a family-friendly, pet-friendly policy, flexible visiting hours, and offered move-in coordination and family support meetings for those making the transition. Marinol Senior Care II earned an average rating of 3.6 on the Seniorly system when it was open.