Angelica's Home

    31916 Corte Positas, Temecula, CA, 92592
    5.0 · 10 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Clean caring home-like exceptional care

    I placed my grandfather here and I'm so thankful. The small, home-like facility is spotless with spacious rooms and a beautiful backyard, and meals are made from scratch from family recipes with dinner choices he enjoys. Ken and Angelica and the caring, well-trained staff go above and beyond-attentive daily checks, baths, hair & nails, safe transfers-showing patience, compassion and lots of TLC. My grandfather is calmer, sleeps better, looks great and truly feels at home. It's exceptional care (it is pricey), and I highly recommend a visit.

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    5.00 · 10 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      4.8
    • Value

      1.0

    Pros

    • kind, loving, and compassionate caregivers
    • staff who go above and beyond
    • well-trained and professional staff
    • personalized, attentive daily care and checks
    • successful and gentle transfers (safe transfers)
    • home-like, warm and welcoming atmosphere
    • small census and family-style environment
    • easy and positive transitions for new residents
    • improved resident mood and better sleep
    • regular grooming services (hair and nails)
    • fresh clothing and attentive laundry care
    • home-cooked meals from scratch using fresh ingredients
    • meals based on family recipes and varied dinner choices
    • clean, spacious rooms and consistently odor-free facility
    • beautiful backyard with patios and planters/views
    • modern technology and prompt response to needs
    • spiritual/comforting surroundings
    • management and owners (Ken and Angelica) praised

    Cons

    • higher cost / very expensive
    • limited resident engagement in activities (older population not interested)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews for Angelica's Home are overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing excellent hands-on care, a warm home-like environment, and personalized attention from a small, compassionate team. Multiple reviewers highlight the facility as a sanctuary where residents transition easily, feel safer and more peaceful, and show visible improvements in mood, grooming, and rest.

    Care quality and staff: The most consistent theme is the high caliber of caregiving. Reviewers repeatedly describe caregivers as kind, loving, patient, dedicated, and well-trained. Staff are credited with going above and beyond routine tasks, providing TLC, timely responses, and emotionally supportive interactions. Owners and on-site managers (specifically named Ken and Angelica) are singled out for thoughtful engagement, clear communication, and hands-on leadership. Reports note that personal care is excellent—residents receive regular baths, attentive daily checks, help with dressing and grooming, and safe transfer assistance. Several reviews describe residents looking healthier and happier (fresh clothes, big smiles, better night's rest), suggesting strong outcomes from the care provided.

    Facility, cleanliness, and environment: Angelica's Home is described as a small, beautiful board-and-care with spacious rooms, consistently clean conditions, and no unpleasant odors. The small census contributes to a family-like atmosphere and frequent personal attention. The grounds and outdoor space are also praised—backyard patios, planters, and pleasant views create a peaceful, homelike setting. Multiple reviewers used words like 'sanctuary' and 'home-like' to describe the environment, reinforcing the sense of a warm, welcoming place rather than an institutional setting.

    Dining and amenities: Dining is highlighted as a clear strength: meals are described as home-cooked, prepared from scratch with fresh ingredients, and sometimes made from family recipes. Reviewers mention tasty and varied dinner choices and appreciate grooming services such as hair and nails. These amenities are linked with overall resident wellbeing and satisfaction—nourishing food and grooming contribute to the positive transitions and improved appearance of residents.

    Operations and safety: Beyond hands-on care, reviewers note professional practices such as safe transfers, modern technology, and prompt response to issues. Communication with families is praised, with caregivers providing updates that reassure loved ones. The combination of clinical attentiveness and emotional support appears to be a consistent pattern—residents feel safe, families feel informed, and staff demonstrate competence alongside warmth.

    Activity programming and resident engagement: One recurring concern is limited engagement in activities, attributed by reviewers to an older population that is not interested in or able to participate. This suggests that while the facility excels at personal care and comfort, activity programming may not be a strong focus or may not match the preferences/abilities of the current resident mix. Families seeking highly active social or recreational programming may find this aspect less robust.

    Cost considerations: Another clear pattern is that Angelica's Home is perceived as expensive. Multiple summaries explicitly describe the facility as 'very expensive.' While many reviewers feel the quality justifies the price—citing exceptional care, individualized attention, and a welcoming atmosphere—cost remains a potential barrier or consideration for prospective families.

    Notable patterns and final assessment: Repeated mention of specific staff (Ken and Angelica), small census, home-cooked meals, and visible positive outcomes for residents (peacefulness, better rest, improved grooming) indicates a consistent and reliable level of service. The primary trade-offs noted across reviews are higher cost and limited activity engagement for residents who desire more programming. For families seeking a small, clean, and compassionate board-and-care with strong personal attention and high-touch caregiving, Angelica's Home receives strong recommendations. Prospective families should weigh the premium pricing against the clear strengths in individualized care and the quieter, less-activity-focused resident community.

    Location

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    About Angelica's Home

    Angelica's Home sits quietly in Temecula, California, on beautiful gated grounds covered with flowers, with a patio to watch hot air balloons float over the Temecula Valley, and you'll find that it's a Christ-centered elder care home run by Ken and Angelica Oosting, who have been running group homes since 1998 and who focus on treating each resident with kindness, humility, patience, and compassion, taking care to guard every person's dignity and pride. The home has a peaceful, inviting setting, where you'll see private and semi-private rooms, some furnished, all with safety and handicap features, kitchens or kitchenettes, washers and dryers, cable TV, wireless internet, hand wash sinks suited for wheelchairs, and a sprinkler system throughout for safety. There are special areas set aside for games and group activities, arts and crafts, and you'll see a dining room where residents enjoy home-cooked meals made from family recipes, three nutritious meals a day plus snacks and drinks anytime, and the staff tries to make sure to accommodate special diets, like for allergies or diabetes.

    You'll see they have a full range of care, offering Assisted Living under the name Assisted Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, and a Nursing Home alternative, and they do focus on residents with high-level care needs, like those needing post-fall, post-stroke, or special needs care, including cancer and after-surgery recovery, Alzheimer's, hospice for short- and long-term stays, and respite care. The home is fully wheelchair accessible, with safety rails and a wireless emergency pendant, and residents get 24-hour supervision with staff awake at night including a nurse, so there's always help for transfers, bathing, dressing, grooming, walking or wheelchair assistance, toileting, and incontinence supplies. Every person gets a detailed care plan, with scheduled consultations and the help of a personal care manager, so needs are checked regularly, and there's medication management, wound care, pain control, podiatry, RN and doctor visits, and support with medical equipment if needed. Therapies are available, too, with skilled nursing, occupational and physical therapy, massage therapy, plus a salon for hair and grooming, and there are services like laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping.

    Residents enjoy amenities like a fitness center, game rooms, guest parking, WiFi, organized movie nights and community events, and there are both group and individual activities, family day gatherings, spiritual care, and programs meant to stimulate the senses and encourage social connections and companionship. The setting is calm, low-stimulus, and supportive, with supervision and safety features to help those with memory care needs, including supervision to prevent wandering. The grounds are pretty, with a backyard and places to sit and enjoy the view, and animals are allowed for those who want pets. The home handles move-in coordination, offers transportation, and helps with things like surgery recovery or injury care.

    This is a place that accepts private payments along with social security, pensions, VA benefits, and long-term care insurance, and all services are licensed and regulated by the State of California. There's no mention of awards or fancy ratings here, but you'll see all the usual comforts of a residential care home for the elderly, with dedicated staff, a Christ-centered outlook, and clear attention to both health and wellness needs and a home-like atmosphere where each person can feel safe and respected.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    8

    Inspections

    0

    Type A Citations

    0

    Type B Citations

    2

    Years of reports

    30 May 2024
    Found no violations and determined that care, safety, and record-keeping met requirements. Medications were securely stored, the home was clean with functioning safety systems, and sufficient staff were on site during the visit.
    30 May 2024
    Found that the facility was well-maintained, with appropriate safety measures, sufficient supplies, and adequate staffing to ensure resident care and supervision.
    28 Feb 2024
    Found that the allegation that staff did not assist a resident with personal care and the allegation that staff did not assist with bathing were unfounded.
    28 Feb 2024
    Determined that the allegation residents were not assisted with personal care and bathing was unfounded, as interviews, observations, and record reviews showed staff provided necessary assistance and residents’ needs were met.
    01 May 2023
    Found the home to be a single-story residence with a six-resident capacity for elderly residents, no pools or firearms, and an approved fire clearance for five non-ambulatory and one bedridden resident. Found bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, dining area, outdoor space, detectors, first aid kit, cleaning supplies, and secure storage for medications and knives in place, with a working landline; an exit interview was conducted.
    01 May 2023
    Confirmed that the home met all requirements for licensing, including appropriate furnishings, safety features, and adequate space for six elderly residents, with no firearms or pools present.
    27 Mar 2023
    Confirmed that the applicants and the administrator completed COMP II via telephone interview, with identities verified and understanding of Health and Safety Codes and Title 22. Identified that topics covered included license type, client populations, program, admission policies, staffing and training, health restrictions, general provisions, emergency preparedness, complaints and reporting, and pre-licensing readiness, and that an exit interview was conducted.
    27 Mar 2023
    Confirmed that the applicant and administrator successfully completed the required competency exam, demonstrated understanding of relevant licensing laws, and met the necessary requirements for opening the residential care facility.

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