The British Home, found in Sierra Madre at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, has offered elderly care since 1931 and sits on almost three acres with peaceful landscaping and a rose garden, where residents often like sitting out on the front verandah to enjoy the shade in the late afternoon or taking in the lovely views from benches by the green. This place runs several cottages, each holding nine residents, like the Shaefer Cottage and another built from donations, and it's got double occupancy rooms for couples or friends to share along with private studio, one-bedroom, semi-private, and two-bedroom choices with rates between $2,850 and $5,000, plus daily and guest stays for family or respite visits, even offering holiday and guest meals for a fee if folks come by for special occasions. This is a licensed facility-License #191501668-operated as a life care community since its formal opening by Sir John Adams of Great Britain, and it's affiliated with The Daughters of the British Empire (D.B.E.) in the Western District, so you'll notice British antiques and a blend of British tradition and American warmth everywhere, especially during special events like Victorian Teas on the patio or the "June Faire," which brings in Irish or Scottish dancers and British-themed food stalls with things like British bangers on a bun.
The British Home gives seniors a lot of choices when it comes to care, offering assisted living, memory care with secured spaces for those with memory loss, nursing home care, independent living, and respite stays, with professional caregivers working around the clock to help with personal needs like bathing, dressing, washing, taking insulin, or moving from beds to wheelchairs, always aiming to support independence but ready to help when needed. Residents receive meals every day, and there's a family dining room for shared eating or gathering with guests. The grounds include colorful gardens, big open lawns, and recreation rooms for leisure or fitness, and there are indoor common areas for socializing, so folks can join scheduled movie nights, games, craft plans, music therapy, pet visits, book rooms, or fitness sessions, always planned to encourage movement and friendships, and there's even a wellness area, stylist, or parlor for grooming. Staff stay accessible and fully trained, ready to step in during emergencies 24 hours a day, and they also help with rides to medical appointments or spiritual outings. The British Home works to provide activities for all types of residents with regular clubs, social dining, educational programs, and special music or crafts, while also giving plenty of quiet spaces to relax, enjoy nature, or just spend a gentle afternoon with neighbors. Volunteers of all ages join in often, and there's always an effort to make everyone feel comfortable, secure, and valued, whether it's during small celebrations or big community events.