Amor Vida Care offers a range of senior care options, so you've got assisted living with staff helping folks with things like bathing, dressing, meals, and getting their medications on time, and then for those who want to live as independently as possible, they have independent living where seniors can enjoy resort-style amenities and join in social activities without worrying about maintenance. The community also provides memory care, where trained caregivers support those living with dementia or Alzheimer's all day and night, plus there's memory-enhancing activities and secure areas to keep everyone safe. You'll find skilled nursing services too, like rehabilitation, wound care, and regular nursing support for folks with more medical needs, which is good for long-term care as well. There's also board and care homes right in residential neighborhoods for a smaller group of people, so those houses only have up to ten beds, which makes things more personal and feels a bit like a home should, and staff help with everything from daily care to housekeeping, group meals, and activities like movie nights or creative arts.
The community has some locations with different care types, like Belmont Village Rancho Palos Verdes, which is a licensed residential care facility for the elderly with space for 150 residents, and then there's smaller spots like a six-bed care home in Lomita, California where people can pick from a studio or other room layouts. They offer things for residents' engagement, like shared meals, movie nights, arts and crafts, and trips out to shop-plus community spaces, gardens, and safe walking paths for those able. For those who need a full menu of services, Amor Vida Care does things like medication management, transportation, assistance with daily living like eating or transferring from the bed to a chair, laundry and cleaning, and arranging special meals if diets need to be watched. They provide wheelchair-accessible rooms, emergency alert systems, staff on site day and night, and arrange for move-in support, aiming to make things smooth and safe.
You'll see their options stretch from adult day programs, independent living, memory care, and assisted living all the way through skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and homes for those with special healthcare needs or chronic illness, as well as continuing care retirement communities so folks can stay as their needs change. They cover all sorts of senior care, including non-medical care and some medical supports, though Medicare is only accepted if the location is certified for that program. Caregivers do the daily things, and the homes are set up to feel familiar and comfortable, giving some peace of mind for families. Amenities include furnished rooms, dining rooms, community activities, and outdoor space. If someone needs help with transfers, personal care, housekeeping, or just wants to be around others with similar needs in a simple and homelike setting, these places cover a lot, and always have a focus on safety and routine for everybody living there.