Evonnes Residential Care Facility I sits at 2719 Penitencia Creek Rd in San Jose, CA 95132, and folks know it for being small and easy to settle into, with room for just six or seven residents in a homelike setting, so people tend to feel comfortable and less lost in the shuffle, and it's licensed by the state of California-license number 435202392-as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, and the place's close to a big hospital and ER, only 1.9 miles away, which brings some peace of mind if someone needs extra help quickly. The building's single-story and made so people using wheelchairs can get around easily, with both ambulatory and non-ambulatory beds, plus it's set up for hospice care and has certification with Veteran Affairs if families need that, and rooms come either private or semi-private, all furnished with beds, dressers, and closet space, but folks can trade the furniture out to make the room their own, and every room gets cleaned daily to keep things tidy.
People get help with different care needs like medication management, bathing, getting dressed, moving around, incontinence care, diabetic care, and there's 24-hour supervision, so someone's always there when needed, and there's move-in help to make settling in less of a headache. Meals are served in a dining room, with special choices for different diets-like allergy-friendly, diabetes-friendly, kosher, and vegetarian-plus snacks, and they've got housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning. There's transportation for errands or appointments, parking for residents and guests, and phones in rooms, so people can stay in touch.
Outside, there's a garden, patio built for seniors, and walking paths, while indoors there's space for group activities-board games, cards, coloring, painting, movies, brain teasers, and devotional gatherings. Social activities get people talking, movie nights are common, and residents sometimes go to outside day programs. There's also a therapy dog named Benzo who's around if someone likes animals. The community takes care to make things feel relaxed and keeps residents busy if they want to be, and they support long-term and respite stays. People have the option for both ambulatory and non-ambulatory beds, beds for hospice care, as well as daily help, all in a close-knit, family-like setting where safety and supervision get top priority.