Providence Home Of Vallejo is a senior living community at 1391 Oakwood Ave, Vallejo, CA 94591, where you'll find care for up to 6 seniors in private or shared rooms, and folks have the choice between rooms with or without their own bathrooms, or private suites with kitchenettes and furnished spaces, and people settling here don't have to worry about cooking or housekeeping because all that's taken care of, and meals use organic ingredients with snacks and central dining available, while maintenance keeps things working and safe, so it's meant to take away the heavy parts of keeping up a home. There's air-conditioning, telephones, internet, cable, regular houses set up to make it easier to get around, and safety features because folks might need extra help with walking or remembering things, so staff are on hand all hours of the day for help with medication, personal care, and making sure everyone's where they're supposed to be.
They've got assisted living, memory care for people living with dementia, and skilled nursing for those with bigger health needs, and there are home care and hospice services if that's needed, but that depends on what's available at any given time, and they'll bring people to appointments and set up group activities, whether it's for fun or to help with memory but also to keep people physically active and social, and there are religious services if that's wanted, plus laundry, linen changes, and plenty of everyday support to help with dressing, bathing, and getting around, and meals are always ready.
Providence Home Of Vallejo is a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (sometimes called RCFE), and some folks just call it a board and care home, and besides the main house, there are homes like North Bay Retirement Community, Vallejo Hills Retirement Community, Delta Meadows Care Home, D Hillside Place, Crestwood Hope Center, Rodelou Care Home, Oakwood Senior Home, Rhea Seniors Court, Ward Residential Care Home, Camino Alto Residence Club, Ramirez Care Home II, Victoria Board And Care, Spring Breeze Board & Care Home, and Vista Prado, which all offer their own styles of care with some focused on memory, respite, or assisted living. Safety is handled with monitoring features 24/7, and the staff can help with CNA training and offer programs like Elder Justice Lunch and Learn, with a focus on supporting seniors' rights and fair care.
They've served seniors since July 28, 2019, and no matter which home you're talking about, the aim's to let people age in place with the help and respect they need, and that means anything from independent living where residents just enjoy resort-style amenities and social things, to more help with disabilities and long-term medical issues, covering things like wound care, rehabilitation, medication, board, and transportation. Every care level has group activities, support with social and mental health, security, daily activities and meals, and guidance for families if there's a need for more advanced medical or hospice care, with continuing care so folks can stay where they're comfortable as their needs change.