Price Elderly, LLC sits over in Porterville, California, at 643 North Maurer Street, and it serves as a licensed Residential Care Elderly facility with just six beds, which means the environment feels close-knit and homelike, with staff who help with personal care, like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed, medicine management, and meal preparation, so older folks don't have to worry about those things by themselves. It's a non-acute, long-term living place that puts a lot of attention on helping seniors feel safe, comfortable, and respected, whether they need help all day or only sometimes, and they've got options for respite care if someone needs only a short stay to give primary caregivers a break.
The facility comes with simple comforts, like emergency alert systems, furnishings, group meals in a shared dining room, and even community-sponsored activities like movie nights, with outdoor gardens and walking paths for those who want to stretch their legs, and transportation and parking for getting out and about. Staff also do regular housekeeping and laundry, including dry cleaning, so that's another load off the residents' minds, and they're prepared to handle special diets, like for diabetes or allergies. There's always 24-hour supervision, with support for residents who aren't able to move easily, plus coordination with healthcare workers, and options for memory care in a secure setting for those who need it, along with move-in help for newcomers so things run smoother. Folks can enjoy all-day dining, get help with daily tasks, and feel looked after in a quiet home that aims to respect independence while offering a community.
Price Elderly holds a license through the state, sits within a residential Porterville neighborhood, and doesn't take Medicare as payment; instead, it's part of local reviews from bodies like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services. People sometimes call this type of place an Adult Care Home, Personal Care Home, or Assisted Living Home, depending on where you live, but it basically means you get a homelike setting with staff nearby who know how to help older adults with whatever they need during the day and night, and the place is set up to keep life comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible for the folks who live there.