Saint Jarielle Residential Care 2

    768 Lundy Way, Pacifica, CA, 94044
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About Saint Jarielle Residential Care 2

    Saint Jarielle Residential Care 2 sits in a quiet neighborhood in Pacifica, California, and serves as a small community licensed for up to 6 elderly residents, focusing on adults 60 and older, so you'll find it feels like a home with a lived-in environment instead of a big facility, and the staff helps with all kinds of daily activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, and taking medicine, which makes things easier for folks who need regular help, especially since you've got memory care services for people dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia and safety steps set up to help prevent wandering or confusion, and the place stays focused on personalized care with staff checking and updating care plans pretty often so that everyone gets the attention they need, and you'll notice there's 24-hour supervision which means someone stays around at all hours to lend a hand, provide a little extra eye for safety, and keep each person comfortable. The home welcomes people with different health care needs, offering long-term care, short-term stays, adult daycare, and even hospice and dementia waivers for those that need extra end-of-life or special attention, and since it's got steps for non-ambulatory care, folks with mobility challenges will find plenty of help moving around, and with staff background checks and various qualifications in place, there's reassurance about trust and experience, but details like specific ratios aren't listed anywhere, though the limited number of residents keeps things calm and gives staff more time for everyone, and meals come scheduled, including dietary support for issues like diabetes or allergies, with food prepared on site, community meals, housekeeping, laundry, and transportation all tied together within a private residential home setting. The house also features amenities like emergency alerts, group activities, movie nights, a garden with walking paths, and full wheelchair access, and there's always a focus on including everyone, so residents get social activities to help stay engaged, and family and visitors can keep in touch with healthcare providers thanks to coordination services. Jacquelyn Melosantos takes all main roles as Secretary, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Executive Officer, and Director, while Joanna Uy acts as an agent with oversight coming officially from the state. With company paperwork dating back to June 2020, the home's been around about five years as a General Corporation under California's rules, but it now holds a "Suspended - FTB" status with an inactive date of November 1, 2024, which means it's not running at full business standing, though the care remains focused on resident health, and English-speaking support is available alongside an array of caregiving and medical services that aim to keep everyone safe, comfortable, and supported according to individual needs.

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