Silvana Senior Care sits in Rocklin, California, and does a good job of keeping things home-like and comfortable since it's a small place with just six beds all on one floor, which means folks get more of that personal help since there aren't crowds. Residents are in a real house, set up as a licensed board and care home and an RCFE, so they get a home setting with private and shared rooms, studio layouts, and options for private suites, each one coming furnished with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and phones in each room. The staff is around all day and night for supervision and care, and when help is needed, the 24-hour call system makes sure someone answers quickly. Daily living help includes bathing, dressing, medication management and administration, and support moving around, and there's an extra focus on memory care for residents with dementia or Alzheimer's. Meals are cooked in the kitchen, using organic ingredients and with special attention to diets like diabetic-friendly or allergy-sensitive cooking, and food is made to order when needed, served in a shared dining room. There's also always coffee or something to drink, and the kitchen staff will prepare meals three times a day, with snacks in between.
Silvana Senior Care keeps things active but at a relaxed pace, often running movie nights, reading time, puzzles, games, and other activities in a little reading and activity corner, and the garden and walking paths outside give residents a chance to get some air without leaving the grounds. Cable TV, fast internet, and telephone services come standard for each resident, so folks can keep in touch or watch their favorite shows. Transportation is available both for doctor's appointments and personal needs, and the staff helps arrange rides when needed. The housekeeping and laundry service cover all linen and room cleaning, and a property manager stays onsite. The facility follows cost-effective solutions for care, provides regular ADL (Activities of Daily Living) support, offers short-term respite programs, and handles coordination with outside doctors and hospice when needed. Residents get their own rooms if they want, or they can share, and the size of the community means the staff can tailor care to each person's specific needs. The main focus here is on safety, comfort, independence, and dignity while still giving help when someone needs an extra hand, so residents can relax and take part in the community at their own pace, spending time in a place that feels like home while still being supported.