Paradise Hills Senior Living is a small licensed Residential Care Home for the Elderly in a quiet neighborhood, with a capacity for six residents, so people here tend to get a fair bit of attention and staff know everyone by name, which helps make things more personal and comfortable for folks who live there. The administrator, Emmanuel Hernandez, oversees the day-to-day care, and the community focuses on providing long-term, non-acute care in a way that's meant to feel both safe and home-like. Staff includes licensed nurses, caregiving staff on both day and night shifts, and live-in staff, so someone's available around the clock to help, but they don't have separate housekeeping staff. The facility uses video surveillance for extra security, and there are walking paths, outdoor shade, and a garden, which are nice for anyone who likes spending some time outdoors or going for a stroll without needing to leave home.
The home is set up to offer assisted living suitable for elderly people who need help with daily living activities, and they've got a Board and Care Home option, which is another way some folks like to describe these kinds of places. They also provide care for people who might need more support, including those who need hospice care, memory care, total care, or even bedridden care, and they work with hospice agencies when needed. They have on-site religious services and beautician services, which can be meaningful for people's routines and spirits. For people who like to get out a bit, there are cafes, local parks, and pharmacies nearby, as well as easy access to physicians and medical care.
Rooms come as shared or private, with shared room monthly rates ranging from $5,700 to $6,900, and private rooms going from $6,200 to $7,200. The home is licensed as of May 6, 2024, with license number 374604707, and it serves clients of the San Diego Regional Center, accepts SSI residents, and participates in the Assisted Living Waiver Program, which can be helpful for some families who need financial support. While they don't have an endless list of amenities, the home tries to make life a bit easier and more pleasant, with group meals, personal care, and activities. Paradise Hills Senior Living offers tours to help people and their families see what it's like, meet the staff, and get a real sense of the place before choosing to move in. The focus is on a close-knit, nurturing environment that can adjust care as residents' needs change.