Capra House Care Home sits in South San Francisco, California, with a small capacity of 6 beds, so it's got a more home-like feel, and it's a Residential Care Facility for Elderly with license #415600795, where you'll find help for seniors who need assisted living, independent living, or nursing care services, and they have personalized care plans to focus on each resident's needs and choices, supporting independence and comfort as people age. The staff can provide daily living help like dressing, grooming, laundry, bathing, and toileting, along with personal care assistants who help with walking or using a wheelchair, and they take care with special medical needs like medication support, wound care, diabetic and incontinence care, podiatry, high acuity care, and occupational therapy so you get the support you need right there at the home, even including memory care for Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. There are safety systems like sprinklers, plus washers, dryers, and accessible showers or full tubs, and some rooms come with kitchens or kitchenettes, cable TV, and housekeepers, covering everyday life pretty well while letting people feel more comfortable and at ease, even if they want to bring along a cat or dog because pet care services are available.
Residents can join games, arts and crafts, health and wellness programs, or social and education activities, and there's a dining room with regular meals, vegetarian and kosher options too, so those with special diets are considered, plus there's a beautician onsite, wifi, fitness center, guest parking, bus lines close by, and indoor and outdoor common spaces for visiting or relaxing. The facility encourages seeing the place in person or by virtual tour, and families are told it's important to look up inspection and licensing records, check out staffing, healthcare services, and think about things like Medicare, Medicaid, and other financing, as well as reviewing waiting lists and their policies for discharge and care planning before making a decision about moving in. Capra House Care Home says to talk with healthcare professionals about referrals and getting the right match for medical needs, to make it sure everyone involved feels confident about the kind of senior care offered here, while the staff speaks Vietnamese in addition to English, so those who speak Vietnamese might be glad for that. Some other things folks might note include transportation offered for an extra fee, devotional activities on-site and off-site, amenities like community rooms, games, fitness, and even patient and community resources like health library searches and assistive devices, all adding up to a longer list of supports, and while there's not a lot of public information about the home itself, it has served the South San Francisco community for a few years now.