Sunny Beach Villa sits over in Arden Arcade, Sacramento, close by major freeways, Country Club Plaza Mall, Kaiser Hospital, and the Fire Department, and it's been operating since 2008, though Sunny Beach Care's been around since 2006, so there's plenty of experience behind the care here, and you'll find all sorts of room types with private and semi-private choices that folks and their families can personalize, including memory care single bedrooms for those with memory needs, all at different price points, and people can even bring their own cat or dog because pets are allowed, with pet care available too. The place was built to be wheelchair accessible all the way through, with roll-in showers and simple pathways, and though it's small, with room for just six residents, it offers a close-knit, home-like feel where a live-in caregiver helps with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, walking, and using the restroom, and staff stay awake and on duty all hours of the day and night.
Meals are served three times a day and snacks are offered in between, with options for kosher and vegetarian diets or other restrictions, and there's a big focus on making the environment easy to live in, like housekeeping, laundry, and bed-making keeping things tidy and comfortable, while each room comes furnished and has a private bath, TV, and Wi-Fi/high-speed internet. Medical needs get attention here too, with visiting doctors, dentists, podiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists, and staff handle medication management, diabetic care with insulin injections and dietary planning, incontinence care, and they're trained for behavioral and memory care - they can help with blood sugar checks and can look after folks who are non-ambulatory or need transfers including one or two-person lifts or mechanical lifts.
Sunny Beach Villa's got its own secured memory care building with alarmed bracelets if someone leaves, and a Wander Alert System keeps staff notified of any attempts to wander, so folks with Alzheimer's, dementia, or behavior concerns, even those who get physically aggressive or have unique behaviors, can stay safe and well supported, and the facility works on custom health plans matched to each resident's needs with a behavioral care program available. Social activities, both inside and out, are scheduled every day, including movie nights, games, outings for shopping or banking, and fitness classes, helping people stay active mentally and physically, and there are indoor and outdoor common areas, gardens, patios, walking paths, a dining room for group meals, gathering spaces for social time, and a beautician's service on site.
The place stands out because it can offer many free services, like help with transportation to doctors or the hospital, free haircuts, notary public help, banking assistance, and move-in support, and staff keep communication open with outside healthcare providers to keep everyone's care running smoothly, while residents can access care from aging-in-place and respite care up to assisted living, memory care, board and care home, home care, home health, hospice, and skilled nursing. It's state licensed as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) with license #347 004 408, and reviews say staff are both knowledgeable and caring, giving residents a safe and comfortable place to live, with daily reminders, help with daily living, and arrangements for everything from meals to outings, all designed to allow residents to keep living as independently as possible for as long as they can.