Los Gatos Senior Living sits on Myra Drive in San Jose and runs as a small, residential care home authorized for just six seniors, so everyone tends to get a bit more attention than in a large place, and the rooms come furnished, with simple touches like telephones and basic furniture already waiting inside. Residents find meals cooked daily, and special diets can get arranged for folks with diabetes or high blood pressure, and somebody helps manage medications, assists with bathing, dressing, and getting around, which really takes a lot of worry off people's minds. There's always staff awake for 24-hour non-medical support, and they'll do things like help with transferring or even insulin shots and two-person transfers if the resident qualifies, but families have to check directly since the level of help varies.
The house has a peaceful garden and walking paths, and the place holds planned activities, movie nights, fitness, music therapy, creative arts, and animal visits which seem to help people pass the time and feel part of things, plus social events in the evenings, book rooms, and when somebody wants to just relax, there's a hot tub and sauna on the property. For trips out, the home arranges transportation for doctors, errands, or spiritual gatherings but encourages checking their current schedule first, and all rides are complimentary. The setting keeps smoking out of all indoor public and private spaces, but pets are allowed, and many find comfort in keeping a furry friend nearby. Housekeeping, laundry, and dry-cleaning come as standard support, so residents can focus on their days.
Los Gatos Senior Living also offers memory care and hospice services for those who need them, and respite care is available for short-term stays. Personalized care plans get set up for each person, and staff try to coordinate with doctors for a fuller view of everyone's needs. As a residential care facility licensed by the state, sometimes called Glorian Manor II RCFE, THE, it joins other related small homes in the area with similar services and has stayed licensed since September 2022, though most everything revolves around keeping the feel home-like, simple, and safe for elders who want assistance but still prefer a quieter setting with just a few neighbors. Everybody gets help as needed, meals are communal, and activities are planned to keep the days from feeling too long, making it a straightforward choice for people who want a simpler, smaller care option with a wide range of supports.