Rose Amor sits in South San Francisco as a small Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, licensed in California as an RCFE with a capacity for up to 6 residents, and it's got the look and feel of a regular house but with things like handle bars in the bathrooms and easy layouts for safety, so folks get that sense of home even while getting help, and because there's private rooms, private rooms with bathrooms, shared rooms, and shared rooms with bathrooms, people can pick what works, and all of these come furnished and have things like air-conditioning, internet, cable, and phone, and plenty have kitchenettes or private bathrooms for a little more independence. The place focuses on giving care in a straightforward, personal way, meaning residents can get help with bathing, dressing, medication, and daily tasks, but at the same time, the staff keep a light touch for those who want to stay independent, so everyone gets the level of help they need and no more.
Rose Amor offers board and care services, assisted living, and specialized memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and with 24/7 staff support and a comprehensive memory care program, residents who need extra oversight because of cognitive issues stay safe and engaged, with group or individual activities, regular wellness programs, and outings. There's a big focus on comfort, dignity, and personal privacy-there's even a privacy policy to make sure contact information doesn't get shared around. Caregivers receive updated training three times a year to keep up with current standards, and there's a 24-hour call system so help is always close. When it comes to meals, Rose Amor prepares and serves food made from organic ingredients, and the community also takes care of laundry, linens, and housekeeping, keeping things tidy and comfortable.
Transportation is arranged for doctor appointments, and when families need a break, the respite program lets loved ones stay temporarily with all the same supports. Rose Amor calls itself a memory care community, a board and care home, an assisted living home, a skilled nursing facility for round-the-clock care and rehab, an independent living option for those who don't need much help, and a place with foster care services, depending on a person's health and what they're looking for, which means the range of services covers a lot, from full nursing and rehab support to lighter help or even just the independence of a safe, maintenance-free home. The grounds have walking paths and a simple garden, so it's possible to get outside safely, and inside there's a small library for quiet time and reading, plus regular movie nights, group activities, and social events to keep up community feeling. Rose Amor is licensed by the Department of Social Services, has had state reviews and inspections, and while it's not BBB accredited, it continues to be recognized as a senior living option in local directories, with specific programs, carefully chosen amenities, and ongoing commitment to each resident's comfort, health, and well-being.