Life Time Home sits in San Bruno, California, close to hospitals, doctors, and a lot of stores and churches, which comes in handy for seniors who want to stay connected with the local community while getting the help they need. The facility has a small, home-style setting with only five licensed beds, so folks living there often get to know each other well, and the staff can pay special attention to each resident, which seems to make a difference for those who like personal care. You'll see they offer both private and semi-private rooms, with options for kitchenettes, washers and dryers, and cable TV. People who live here get help with daily tasks-everything from getting dressed and bathing to medication and even insulin management if needed, and there's a choice for those who just want to maintain independence or those who need assisted living or memory care, and if someone needs respite or hospice care, they handle that too.
Laundry and housekeeping come with the package, and the meals are homemade-one to three a day-and special diets can be followed if a doctor says so. The staff takes care of things like diabetic support, 2-person transfers if required, and offers help with mobility, such as wheelchair or walking assistance, which can make daily life a bit easier. The building is set up for safety, including sprinklers, handicap access, and an on-site maintenance team. There's a reading room, a fitness area, spaces for activities, outdoor sitting spots, a salon, and even a hot tub and sauna, which gives residents little things to look forward to between activities. Pets are allowed, with the right arrangements-so people don't have to give up that kind of companionship.
You'll see plenty of activities, like movie nights, music and art programs, board games, music therapy, pet therapy, and planned daily events so residents can have something social on their schedule if they feel like taking part. There are outings and transportation for errands, religious services, and doctor's appointments, and staff can set up haircuts with a traveling barber or hairdresser. The staff can stay awake and alert overnight if that's what a resident needs, and personal care assistants are on hand for more involved help as well. People mention feeling respected and comfortable, and there's a focus on supporting independence wherever possible, but always stepping in if a resident needs more hands-on care. Facilities like WiFi and guest parking help friends and family visit, and the setting makes it easier for folks to live a calm, busy, and social life without having to keep up the house themselves.
For seniors who want a quiet, small home-style community in San Bruno, where there's help on hand but room to be themselves, Life Time Home seems to fit both active folks and those who need a bit of extra support, including memory care. There are tours if families want to see the place and learn more, and the reviews speak about kind staff and good care, which seem reflected in their 8.5 review score and some 5-star ratings.