Broadway Senior Living in Roseville, California, sits at 708 Darling Way and is known for its focus on support, education, and helping families find the right senior care. The facility serves a small group, licensed for only six residents, which means caregivers get to know everyone well and can offer help with bathing, dressing, medication, and personal care, day or night. Broadway Senior Living calls its home an Adult Care Home, and residents get a private or shared room they can decorate as they'd like, with home-cooked meals every day and meal options for those with allergies, diabetes, or special diets. The place has an enclosed rose garden and walking path, spaces to relax inside and out, and programs like movie nights, activities in the community dining room, and options for religious services or vegetarian and kosher meals.
The community welcomes pets and offers help with laundry, cleaning, and transportation for outings and appointments. Residents needing memory care or help with dementia are in supervised, secure surroundings, where the team focuses on music, games, and keeping seniors engaged, especially in spaces like the Fish-tank room, which gives a calm, relaxing setting. Broadway Senior Living provides all levels of care, including respite stays for those who need short-term help, along with board and care, assisted living, independent living services, and skilled nursing with 24-hour support. Amenities include cable TV, WiFi, a library, a general store, and hair and nail care, and the staff promises a private, home-like setting where everyone's needs matter, and reviews are verified for honesty. The team encourages independence and activity, offers planning advice for families, and keeps everything straightforward and centered on respect, safety, and comfort, making sure there's always someone around to help when it's needed, which is important in a place that values dignity and community. Prices aren't posted but the facility does offer a range of payment and floor plan options, so families can talk about what's best for their needs.