Woodcliff Care Home I sits at 165 Woodcliff Dr in Redding, California, and serves as a residential care home for seniors who need assisted living, memory care, nursing home, and hospice services, and you'll find it close to the Sacramento River and area medical centers, which is good for getting to appointments. The place runs more like a group home, so residents live together in a smaller, home-like setting where they get help with daily activities like dressing, bathing, grooming, toileting, and there's walking and wheelchair help too, and you'll see personal care assistants around to help out. The staff is on duty twenty-four hours a day to support everyone, keep the place safe, and make sure chores like housekeeping and laundry get done.
You'll find programs to fill the day, with arts and crafts, games, socializing, educational lessons, and fitness options, plus social activities happen onsite and offsite, and sometimes there's live entertainment or trips to local events, shopping, or attractions. Pets are allowed, both dogs and cats if they follow the house rules, and some seniors really like keeping their pets close. There's a focus on people who might have memory problems too-residents with dementia have a structured program plus healthcare like medication reminders, incontinence care, wound support, and occupational therapy, and nurses and podiatrists visit as needed. People who need two-person transfer or more personal support are also included.
The meals cover special diets with vegetarian or kosher food options, and everyone eats together in the dining room, though there are kitchens or kitchenettes if folks want to help themselves, and guests can join for meals. For room comforts, you'll see cable TV, washers and dryers, safety bars, a sprinkler system, and regular maintenance, and some rooms have wheelchair accessible showers and bathtubs, plus housekeeping is handled by the staff. Wi-Fi is available, so you can connect with family, and guest parking is set up for visitors. The property also offers spaces like a game or activities room, a fitness center, and a salon or barbershop, giving people things to do right in the building.
People can use transportation to appointments, events, and shopping, and there's both complimentary rides and ones you pay for, depending on the trip. Long-term care insurance is accepted to help with costs, but pricing is published based on what the provider reports, so actual quotes might be different and it's good to check. The reviews are mostly verified, with over ninety-five percent coming from real residents or visitors, and the average rating is three stars, which is described as very good. The facility is listed as accepting only male and only female residents, never both together, so that can affect who lives there. The care is personalized to each person, aiming to help people stay as independent as possible but with the support and friendship of a group home setting, where friends and family are welcome to stop by and visit with residents.