Anna Care sits on Ridgemoor Road about 3.6 miles outside Menifee, California, where six residents can live in a small, homey setting with both private and shared rooms, and you know, they do try to make it feel like a real household with meals prepared by chefs and meal planners who pay attention to special diets for diabetes, hypertension, and personal preferences, and the dining room often fills with easy conversation during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The staff at Anna Care help with bathing, dressing, transfers, grooming, and incontinence care, and they always have 24-hour supervision, with medication management and coordination with healthcare providers, so folks don't have to worry about forgetting things or missing appointments, especially with the transportation services they offer to medical visits, shopping trips, or faith-based events, and sometimes to social night events or community-sponsored activities.
Residents can choose between private and semi-private, fully furnished studio rooms, all with telephones, cable, and Wi-Fi, so it's easy to keep in touch with family or just have a quiet moment, and the housekeeping and linen services are regular, so nobody has to handle chores if they don't want. The grounds have a landscaped garden, walking paths, and recreation spaces, and people often take part in daily scheduled activities like board games, music therapy, movie nights, and animal therapy, with opportunities for outside relaxation, exercise programs, and sometimes even visits from a mobile hairdresser. Anna Care offers respite care if someone needs a temporary place to recover or if family caregivers need a break, and the facility works with move-in coordination to help new residents settle in smoothly.
They support independence and respect for dignity, whether residents need just a little help or a regular schedule of assistance, and the review ratings show satisfaction, though of course, every place has its own character and rhythm, and Anna Care tries to keep things transparent, safe, and warm, with a mix of assisted living, board and care, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, and home care services, all under the same roof, which is nice for folks who may want to age in place. Regular programs, recreation, and community events aim to keep everyone involved and connected while still giving people their own space, and after seven years in operation, the facility remains licensed, with its last DSS visit in March 2024, and though it has had Type A and Type B citations, it continues to welcome residents in a setting designed for comfort, support, and a bit of that family feeling.