Pacific Care Home IV sits in a quiet San Mateo neighborhood, offering a small, cozy home for seniors who need support with daily living, with room for up to six residents at a time, and some rooms are private with their own bathrooms and kitchenettes, while others are shared, so people can choose what works best for them, and the whole place is fully furnished, with air-conditioning, internet, phone service, and cable TV included, so life's pretty comfortable. The place has staff around all day and night, able to help with bathing, dressing, medications, and getting around, handling the laundry and cleaning too, so folks don't need to worry about the chores, and there's always someone nearby in case help's needed any time. They offer meals every day, prepared with special diets in mind if needed, especially for things like diabetes, and everyone eats together in the dining area if they want, though folks can relax outside or stroll around the garden and walking paths nearby, and there are parks close if anyone wants a bit more fresh air.
The staff keep a close eye on each person's health, working with individual care plans for each resident that change as needs change, and care is always tailored for those living there, with assisted living as the main focus, so anyone needing help with personal care, medication, or moving about finds support. Pacific Care Home IV also allows short-term stays for respite care, which helps caregivers who need a break, and the staff encourage everyone to join group activities and community events-they even hold movie nights, keep a library on hand, and plan group activities to keep people social and active, so nobody has to feel alone. Safety and comfort are top priorities, so the home has extra safety features and all areas are easy to get around, making it safe for those with limited mobility, and if someone has dementia, the home can accept them if the staff are trained for it and extra safety measures are in place. They don't accept Medicare unless approved by the government, and it has state licensing (License #: 415600993), which keeps things up to the rules, and with only six beds, everyone gets noticed and looked after; families say it brings peace of mind knowing their loved one is in a quiet place where people care, and it feels much like living in a real home where folks live together and help each other out.