Delia's Retirement Home, Inc sits on Arlington Drive in South San Francisco and uses regular house-like setups that can only care for up to six seniors at a time, which means things stay quiet and home-like even when everybody's there. Residents get help with things like bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and there's always 24-hour supervision because sometimes people need one-on-one care all day or night-especially if someone has dementia or needs incontinence care or help walking. The staff knows how to care for residents with dementia and the whole home is set up to keep them safe, with features like a security gate, clear signs, and special safety measures for memory care.
Nobody has to live alone here if they don't want to because the place offers private and shared rooms, with or without private bathrooms, wheelchair-accessible showers, and even detached homes or apartments for people who want more space. The rooms can be furnished, and there's emergency alert systems and move-in help too. There's many ways to pay, with rent plus care fees, entry fees, and a few other payment options, and people can bring small pets like dogs and cats as long as they meet the weight rules.
Food is served in a dining room, but people can choose to eat in their own room if they'd like, and they can get special meals if they need vegetarian or specific diets. Residents can relax outside in the butterfly or hummingbird gardens, use raised garden beds, walk on outdoor paths, or sit on the patio and courtyard whenever they want some air. Inside, there's plenty to do, with a TV lounge, aquarium, spa, woodworking shop, a beauty salon, fitness center, game and billiards room, movie theater, crafts area, and a library-plus a media and computer center for anyone wanting to use technology.
Community activities run regularly in meeting rooms, and there are options for group meals, party space, and movie nights. Services include grocery shopping, help with errands, laundry, housekeeping in private rooms, and physical therapy. There's transportation too, with some rides included and others at cost, plus parking for residents and good access to public transit.
Delia's handles health needs with nursing staff and offers care types including assisted living, skilled nursing, board and care, memory care at different levels, diabetic support, hospice, non-ambulatory and high acuity care, and respite. The home has a California license (number 415600912), and the company stays current with all records and requirements for senior living homes, operating under the California Secretary of State with oversight and regular filings. The legal business address is on Arlington Drive in South San Francisco, and it's managed by a registered agent based in San Francisco. Delia's Retirement Home, Inc doesn't take Medicare, but works as a residential care home with long-term and short-term stays, for folks needing board and care or extra help with daily living. The home is small, with only six licensed beds, and keeps a personal and relaxed atmosphere for people who want comfort, safety, and a little help, but freedom to enjoy their days.