Serenity Care Homes sits right by the lake in San Jose, CA, offering a calm and welcoming spot for older adults who need some help each day, maybe with dressing, bathing, or taking medicine, and there's always someone around because staff give 24-hour supervision so if someone needs something, they can get help fast-meals and laundry get taken care of, and there's housekeeping too, so folks don't have to worry about chores. The community also keeps people safe who have Alzheimer's or other memory problems, with special care to ease worries, help everyone stay comfortable, and try to keep minds as sharp as possible while making sure no one wanders off or gets lost. Six licensed beds let staff really focus on each person's needs, always making sure care plans match what each resident wants and needs, and there's a big push to keep independence and dignity while still giving support with tough tasks like hygiene, using the bathroom, or changing adult briefs when needed.
Serenity Care Homes has short-term nursing care too-like if someone's coming back from the hospital or needs daily medical help, there's 24-hour attention, therapy, help recovering from sickness or injury, and a team with over 20 years' experience in senior healthcare who pay careful attention, treat everyone kindly, and have a good bedside manner. Amenities make daily life comfortable, like family-style meals, options for what goes on the plate, family visiting spaces, spots to gather and socialize, and small touches that help everyone feel at home in this licensed residential care elderly facility. With board and care, memory care, and skilled nursing services all available, the place covers a wide range of care needs and is usually more affordable than bigger nursing homes, all while being driven by a desire to set a better standard of care. The community was started by Latifa Shojaee Awa, a founder who's worked as both a medical assistant and a home health aide and set things up so support is always prompt, caring, and respectful, with rules followed by the book from local authorities and checks by groups including the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services. The goal is really clear: to help older adults live with comfort, dignity, and the daily support they need, giving families some peace of mind, all in a place where warmth, safety, simple pleasures, and respect are part of the everyday routine. You can find more information at serenityrcfes.com.