Aloha House sits in Red Bluff, California, and serves as a small, welcoming senior care home with space for up to six residents, focusing on offering a comfortable and peaceful setting for older adults who need help with daily life. The staff keep a close eye on everyone, providing 24-hour supervision, and help with things like taking medicine, bathing, dressing, transfers, housekeeping, and meals, and they make sure residents can stay as independent as possible, whether someone needs simple help or has deeper needs, such as memory care or medical support coordinated with doctors and nurses. Folks can live in private or shared rooms, some with walk-in showers and wheelchair access, and all the rooms come furnished with simple comforts like telephones. Throughout the day, people can take meals in the dining room, choosing from regular, special, or allergy-sensitive menus, with snacks and drinks offered as needed, and the home keeps to a clean routine with daily housekeeping and laundry, so residents don't have to worry about chores at all.
There are planned daily activities, movie nights, and community-sponsored events for everyone to join and the community features well-kept walking paths and a lush garden, so residents can get outside and enjoy the fresh air, or just take an easy stroll when the mood strikes. The emergency alert system provides a sense of safety, and the home's transportation and parking options make it easier for family to visit or for residents to go out as needed. For seniors who need short stays, Aloha House offers respite care, and the facility can support home care, hospice, and a range of help for those needing long-term or skilled nursing care. The whole place is under the oversight of the state, with license number 525001919, and works to bring peace of mind to families looking for steady, respectful care in a small, homey setting.