Home Away Assisted Living sits in a quiet, safe neighborhood in San Gabriel, California, and has room for up to six residents in a home-like setting, with a license from the California Department of Social Services (license #198602551). This family-operated community creates a warm, inviting atmosphere where people can receive 24-hour care, whether they can move about on their own or need extra help. Caregivers help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and daily living needs. The staff is friendly, well-trained, and available at all hours, and they speak English. Each person has a personalized care plan, so care fits both basic assisted living and more specialized needs, including memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia.
Home Away provides three nutritious, balanced meals every day, including snacks, and always works with special dietary needs like allergies or diabetes, and there's an option for all-day dining. Residents can enjoy meals in a dining room designed for comfort. Housekeeping and laundry, even dry cleaning, are included, and rooms stay clean with daily care. Private bedrooms offer quiet rest, and there's an open floor plan for easy movement. Common areas include a games room, a library, a patio, and an outdoor garden with walking paths and a gated, well-manicured yard. The home has emergency alert systems and other safety features to keep everyone secure.
The staff works to keep the family feeling alive, connecting with residents and guiding families through every step of the move-in process so families can feel supported and understood. Home Away Assisted Living has a steady routine of activities planned for entertainment, socializing, and learning, with events like movie nights and group games. Activities and wellness programs are tailored to each resident's interests and abilities, so there's always something to do. Assisted board and care, along with care for both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents, is available in a cozy, small group environment where deep bonds often form between residents and caregivers. Home Away helps arrange for transportation but doesn't provide rides on its own. Whatever the need, the focus stays on compassion, dignity, and helping each person feel safe, respected, and at home.