Haven House sits in San Rafael, CA, and has been licensed as a Residential Care Elderly facility since November 19, 2020, with license number 216803931, and it keeps a clean record with zero Type A or B citations and no substantiated complaints, which folks often find reassuring, especially since the last licensing visit happened on September 9, 2021, and it's had an A rating from the Better Business Bureau, even though there's no BBB accreditation just yet. The place holds up to six residents in a comfortable board and care home with five bedrooms-four private and one shared, so things stay pretty quiet and personal, which some people really like compared to bigger places. There are two facilities under this name: Haven House of San Rafael and Haven Residence of San Rafael. Garden lovers might enjoy the lush backyard, which gives folks a chance to relax, spend time with others, and connect with nature right outside their door, and you'll notice the tranquil spaces meant to bring peace each day.
The team at Haven House offers care around the clock, with a staff-to-resident ratio that's higher than what larger communities usually manage, and that often helps when someone needs a bit more help or attention, like those on hospice, those with physical disabilities, or folks who need memory care. Residents can get help with daily things like dressing, bathing, getting up from bed or a chair, oral care, and medication management, and there's always someone nearby for transfers or supervision, day or night. Meals are homecooked, and they're served with comfort and quality of life in mind, and the staff coordinates with hospitals and other healthcare providers as well as setting up transportation for medical or personal trips. Residents can also join in on small, organized group activities, designed with people's individual interests and backgrounds in mind, which gives the home a more familiar, less institutional feeling.
Haven House also works with a license requirement for professional licensing, bonding, or registration, and supports independence as best as possible through assisted living, foster care services, and memory care, so some residents live here while getting regular support and others may need more focused help due to memory loss. Job opportunities exist for caregivers and nursing staff, which means the home connects with a wider network of senior care providers, including hospitals, dialysis centers, therapy groups, and in-home care agencies, and there are good resources available for care planning and support. The environment stays welcoming, friendly, and sincere, with a focus on comfort and peace, where folks can feel safe and live as independently as they can manage, all right in Marin County near everything families might need.