Bassett Residential Care sits over on Bassett Street in Van Nuys, California, right about 6 miles from San Fernando, and the place keeps things pretty comfortable for its residents, since only six seniors can live there at a time, which makes for a calm and homelike setting you don't often find in bigger places. It's licensed as a Residential Care Elderly facility and folks over 60 can expect help with things like eating, bathing, getting dressed, and moving around, because the staff's trained to provide daily living support and also keep an eye out with 24-hour supervision and a call system for safety. Residents can pick from studio suites or shared rooms, and the rooms come with private bathrooms and little kitchenettes, plus air-conditioning, telephones, cable, and internet, so it feels more like being at home than in any big institution. Meals are handled for you, housekeeping and linen come included, and transportation gets arranged for doctor's appointments, which is handy if driving isn't in the cards anymore.
They've got adult daycare services there too, as well as short-term respite care if someone's primary caregiver needs a break. Staff help keep track of medications and can handle medication administration, and a registered nurse is available for care when needed, plus the staff get background checks for safety's sake. There's a focus on active, healthy living, and the staff work out personal care plans which they update as needs change, and there's standby assistance right within arm's reach if anybody needs extra help moving around safely. People living here get access to all sorts of activities-social, educational, and recreational-which could mean group meals, supervised outings, and things to keep both minds and bodies active, though the exact list of activities isn't written down. There's a big emphasis on staying engaged, and they set up options for residents to be social and connected with each other. It's worth knowing Bassett doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by CMS, but it does work to cover other long-term care needs, and it can adjust for mobility challenges or special dietary needs if those come up. Staff handle daily routines and personal care, and the place is organized to help seniors stay independent, with living arrangements that adapt to changing situations, so families can feel a bit more at ease knowing someone's keeping an eye on things every day.