Blessed Garden Home Corp. is a licensed assisted living and residential care facility for the elderly at 935 Brookside Ave in Redlands, California, and it's set up for seniors who want help with daily tasks but can do most things themselves. The place runs under the California Secretary of State as a general corporation, overseen by Lariza Ramos as CEO and Secretary, and Alvin John Ramos as Chief Financial Officer and Director, so everything stays up to state standards and active. The facility holds a license for 6 residents, which means folks get more personal attention, and the environment feels like a quiet home in a neighborhood, not a big institutional building, with furnished private or semi-private rooms, studios, or one-bedroom spaces, and people there find 24-hour supervision, help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, all lined up to help folks stay safe.
The staff does regular background checks, and they update care plans as people's needs change, so everyone's got support as they get older, and if someone has trouble moving around or has special dietary needs like allergies or diabetes, the team can handle those things, too, serving up meals in a dining room and keeping up with housekeeping and laundry. Residents can join in on group activities-things like movie night-or spend time in common rooms, plus there's an emergency alert system in place for safety, and arranged transportation for appointments or outings so no one's stuck at home. For people who need memory care for dementia, there's secure areas with programs to help with memory, and for those who need more medical support after surgery or illness, skilled nursing is available with round-the-clock nursing and rehab.
The setup lets people move from independent living to more support or even skilled nursing or memory care as time passes, and the facility will support adults over 60 with adult daycare, long-term care, and even home care options and referrals. Everything's built to let seniors stay as independent as they can, while making sure they're not alone, and families know someone's keeping an eye on them, with care and regular assessment so things keep up with whatever's needed. Housekeeping, meals, furnished rooms, laundry, help with medicine, and all the personal care are part of daily life, and with the smaller size and home-like setting, people usually get to know each other and the staff well over time.