New Vision Services Inc Senior, started in 2018 in Redding, California, cares for seniors in private homes with safe, comfortable settings, and there's only room for four residents at a time, so everything feels more personal and less crowded than bigger places, and the place is sometimes called a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, or RCFE, or a board and care home, and hospitals and people in California might use those names when they talk about it, but really, it's all about making sure folks have help with daily activities, housekeeping, meal prep, and keeping up with medications, plus there's round-the-clock staff on site and a handful of nurses to handle things like wound care or more serious health problems when they come up. They've kept it small and home-like, and the rooms come in all sorts, like private, private with bathrooms, and shared ones too, so if someone's looking for privacy or a room to share, it's up to them, and it helps people feel at home. The service names get a bit mixed, with things called Adult Care Home, or sometimes Adult Foster Homes or Personal Care Homes depending on who's talking, but they all mean folks get a safe bed, group meals, and good support each day.
People who move here can get different levels of help, so those who still want more independence can choose an independent living option with activities, social spaces, pool, gym, Wi-Fi, cable TV, pets allowed, and things like laundry, beauty salon, and central dining, and folks who need more support might use assisted living services, which covers things like bathing, meals, and medication help, and they've also got memory care with secure spaces and programs for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia. They've gone beyond just older people, too, so there's children's homes and programs that help kids or young adults, especially those who need special therapy or early intervention, and some places under the New Vision name, like New Vision Behavioral Health & Wellness or New Vision Home, serve all sorts of needs at different ages and stages.
For seniors, besides the regular care, they provide transportation to doctor visits, help with activities, devotional or religious services, and even respite care for families who need a break, and their crisis team steps in for bigger problems with behavioral support or emergencies. Facilities have security, monitoring, and accessible features to help people stay safe and mobile, and there's allowance for therapy, durable medical equipment, and special programming like behavior analysis, adaptive skills, and activities tailored to both groups and individuals. Some of the other programs running under the same group focus on self-determination, advocacy, and special education, with services like supported living, behavior analysts, early start services for infants, and individual and family training. They do all this using a network of professionals, therapists, and caregivers, making sure every person gets attention for their unique needs, and it fits those who want help in a small, homey place, whether they're elderly, young, or need more specialized care.