Cajucom Care Home #1 sits on Eastern Avenue in Sacramento, California, where it's been helping seniors since first getting licensed in 1994. This care home looks after up to 11 residents at a time, so everyone gets more attention than you would in bigger places. People who work here support residents with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and there's a nurse or certified caregiver available every hour of every day to help out. Cajucom Care Home #1 works with programs like VA Benefits/Aides & Attendance to help veterans and their families, and it handles both long-term and short-term respite care when caregivers need a break.
The building feels like a house and not a big facility, with furnished rooms, a dining area where meals follow set schedules or meet special diets, and spaces like a garden and walking paths for those who want to step outside. They run all sorts of activities-movie nights, exercise groups, and memory games for folks needing dementia and memory care, and there's always a caregiver on hand to guide and keep things running smoothly. Residents get help with moving around if they can't do it on their own, plus transportation to appointments or community outings. Housekeeping, laundry, and help moving in are part of the service.
Most people living here have their own room, and the facility is set up to support independence where possible, but with hands-on help available for more personal or medical needs. Cajucom Care Home #1 manages medication, works with doctors, and supports people with diseases like cancer or Alzheimer's, and it takes in residents needing hospice care. The neighborhood is handy for families and staff, close to hospitals, doctors, pharmacies, and food places. Safety features like emergency alert systems and wheelchair access make it easier for seniors to get around without worry. The licensing and regular inspections by the state help make sure the care standards are being met.