James Court Manor sits in San Mateo, California, and provides various levels of care like assisted living, memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing services, and the facility helps both children and adults with developmental disabilities and secondary health challenges, letting them have care and support in the least restrictive setting with a focus on independence. The community runs under California law since 2017 as a general corporation, and Pamela D Singh, who acts as CEO, Secretary, CFO, and Director, oversees most of the operations from their main address at 1316 James Ct, as well as their agent's address on Trollman Ave. The staff shows expertise in geriatrics and long-term care and works to give everyone a safe, comfortable place with personal support, therapy like occupational, physical, and speech therapy, nurses, wound care, medication help, and even podiatry on hand, all with 24-hour emergency care.
The building includes private rooms that cost between $9,000 and $13,000 a month and semi-private rooms that go from $8,000 to $11,000 a month, and every area comes with safety and handicap features, such as sprinkler systems and accessible design, plus housekeeping, laundry, a dining room, Wi-Fi, cable TV, kitchens, guest parking, washers and dryers, and a game room. Folks get meal planning from chefs, snacks, and chef-prepared meals, and they can join in with social activities, arts and crafts, education, health programs, and outings to twelve nearby pharmacies, three hospitals, several restaurants, parks, a theater, and transportation services are all close by, making it pretty easy to get around or find what you need. The staff gives personal care for help with dressing, bathing, grooming, toileting, and laundry, plus adult foster care, respite care, home care, and long-term care insurance, so residents can stay comfortable whether they need just a little help or a lot.
James Court Manor runs quality and compliance checks with tools like analytical reporting, document vaults, electronic signatures, Electronic Visit Verification (EVV), and care team management right on site, all to keep services organized and life running smoothly. The environment feels friendly and warm, with people looking out for each other and the staff always willing to help, which makes it easier to feel at home. The facility's known for a blend of comfort, care, and community activities aimed at making each day easier and a little brighter for those who live there, and with an inclusive philosophy, they try to give everyone a fair chance to live with dignity and as much independence as possible.