Timers Residential Care sits in a quiet Pomona neighborhood and really does have things set up to feel like a home, and there's only space for six people at a time, so it's not crowded, and families often like knowing everyone gets some real attention. The staff helps with things like bathing, dressing, eating right, and meds, and they keep an eye on everyone's health with those care plan meetings and regular updates, and since not every person needs the same kind of care, there's real effort put into tailoring help to each person's needs, which means the plans change as people's health and routines change. Folks can pick a private or semi-private room, with simple furnishings ready when moving in, and the building's single-story with wheelchair access and support for getting around safely, plus handrails, sprinkler systems, and emergency alerts, all things to keep people steady on their feet and give families peace of mind.
The meals get served in a dining room where the staff handles meal prep, and if there are special diets, such as diabetes or allergies, they pay attention and even help families figure out nutrition plans, though sometimes families help with the food, which is something to consider. There's laundry and dry cleaning with housekeeping pitched in to keep everything tidy, and pets are fine to come too, which is good for folks who've always had an animal friend. Residents can join movie nights, game time, arts and crafts, and exercise or wellness programs, and you'll see staff offering companionship and making sure no one's isolated, especially during social events or simple daily routines, which keeps everyone engaged.
Transportation's available for doctor's visits and errands, and the staff's always present with background checks and special memory care know-how, so seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's can get the attention they need, including extra monitoring and support with memory tasks. There's respite care if caregivers at home need a break, and board and care services for people who want a residential house instead of a big complex. Rooms come as studios, singles, or two-bed options, and there's WiFi, cable TV, a salon, and recreation rooms for some comfort and variety in the day. Prices and payment options can change, and there are sometimes ways to use insurance or get financial help, and everything gets reviewed when someone moves in to coordinate needs and plans, ensuring people are cared for without feeling lost in the shuffle.