Rowe Residence Tulsa Circle sits in Ventura, California, as a small, licensed care home for seniors needing long-term care, and it holds state license number 565850250 with room for up to six residents, so it's easy to get to know everyone and the staff have time for each person, and the building sits near doctors' offices, parks, cafes, and pharmacies, which is handy if seniors need health checkups or want a safe walk or a good meal around town. This care home got its paperwork as a corporation in California back in December 2021 under the business name Rowe Residence Tulsa Circle, Inc., and it's still active, with Christine Rowe as Director and CEO, Tony Dart as Chief Financial Officer, and Cindy Wilson as the registered agent, so there's always someone in charge that families can trust. The home feels like a real house with furnished rooms, a dining room, a reading room, and nice outdoor areas for sitting or walking, and there are things to keep everyone occupied, like craft groups, movie nights, music, social evenings, a recreation room, a hot tub, and a steam or health room, and you might see a traveling hairdresser or a barber come by so folks don't have to travel for a haircut.
The staff stays on duty around the clock to help seniors with everything from taking a shower and getting dressed, to toileting and grooming, and the home offers support for folks needing help with transfers, even if it takes two people, which not every place will do. For those who have Alzheimer's or memory problems, there are special programs and a secure area, so nobody wanders off by mistake, and these residents also get extra support and activities to fit their needs. The kitchen serves three homemade meals each day, and the staff can adjust meals for those needing special diets, like low-salt or diabetes-friendly food, and meals are served in a shared dining room to give a sense of family. Housekeeping and laundry happen on a regular schedule, so seniors don't have to worry about chores. There are activities each day to help keep minds and bodies busy, like fitness classes, games, and sometimes even pet therapy or music therapy, and staff also help folks get to medical appointments, religious services, or to run errands by arranging transportation. The community stays focused on keeping a safe, welcoming space following all licensing rules, and there haven't been any complaints or citations from the state.
Rowe Residence Tulsa Circle is a residential care home, also known as a board and care home for the elderly, and services include assisted living, memory care, independent living, hospice care, respite care, and some nursing support, so if a senior needs things like insulin injections, the staff may be able to help. There's always a staff member present, so help is never far away, and residents enjoy both privacy and a sense of community, sharing meals, joining planned group activities, and having plenty of space to relax or visit with friends. The goal is always to maintain independence as much as possible, give the right kind of help, and provide peace of mind to families, and the facility doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified, but it follows all the state's rules for elderly care. The home is listed in the Senior Care Home Directory and aims for a simple, balanced lifestyle with quality care in a quiet, friendly setting.