The Hills of Rockaway sits in a quiet cul-de-sac in Placentia, California, close to the Yorba Linda Senior Center, and it's a small place with just 6 licensed beds, so you'll always find a personal touch and a calm setting. Residents can pick from private or shared studio rooms, some fully furnished, and all cable-ready, with emergency alert systems for added safety, while wheelchair-accessible bathrooms and entries help folks who have mobility needs, and there are walking paths as well as a covered patio with bird feeders and spots for gardening. This community's licensed as a Residential Care Elderly facility, and they offer assisted living, independent living, board and care, memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, nursing home support, and skilled nursing, so seniors with many different needs get some peace of mind, and families know help's available when needed, even for non-ambulatory folks or those needing incontinence care, wound care, medication management, or personal care with bathing, dressing, and grooming.
There's in-home care if someone wants help to stay independent at home, and services include medication reminders, help with showers, and fresh home-cooked meals, and besides meals that fit special diets, residents get snacks, regular laundry, linens and towels, and help setting up medical appointments. The staff's available 24 hours, and they can help with transfers, toileting, walking or wheelchair use, and scheduling visits. On-site, you'll find a beauty salon, fitness center, game and activities room, dining room, and spaces set up for arts, crafts, movies, or social events. Folks enjoy bus service and transportation for doctor visits, and medical support covers podiatry, nursing, and mobile pharmacy, with occupational therapy and hospice or respite care if needed. The Hills of Rockaway welcomes pets after inquiry and has a pet-friendly policy, while amenities like wifi, guest parking, washers and dryers, cable TV, and safety features like a sprinkler system add to comfort. Daily life here's shaped by help when it's asked for, quiet surroundings, scheduled activities, and a focus on each resident's needs, and while the facility doesn't accept Medicare or BBB accreditation yet, it works with long-term care insurance and is licensed by the state of California, aiming to give both seniors and their families support and peace of mind.