A G Residential Care Home sits on Los Cerros Avenue in Walnut Creek, California, and offers a small, homelike setting with only six units, which means staff get to know each resident pretty well and can help with bathing, dressing, medication, food preparation, transfers, and personal hygiene, especially for seniors needing extra support. Residents live in private or apartment-style rooms and share common areas like a dining room, kitchenettes, and a garden, so folks have a comfortable place to gather for meals and community-sponsored activities like movie nights, walking, exercise classes, and arts and crafts. People get help with chores like laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping, making daily life easier, and there's a move-in coordination service to help with transitions, plus maintenance-free living with furnished rooms, handicap-accessible features, safety sprinklers, an emergency alert system, washers and dryers, and cable TV that make the place safe and simple to settle into.
The staff offer help with activities of daily living-dressing, bathing, eating, and grooming-while also coordinating medical care like medication management, health monitoring, and support services such as podiatry, wound care, and occupational therapy, and AG Health Care works closely with residents' physicians and healthcare providers, which helps folks stay on top of their health needs, especially since the community sits near medical offices, shops, and houses of worship. Residents have transport for medical appointments, errands, and community outings, so people can still get around easily even if they can't drive, and parking's available for those who need it. For anyone wanting to get out or stay social, there are regular excursions, educational programs, and group events, and the place is also pet-friendly if folks want to bring their small animals along.
There's a hair salon and barbershop on-site for grooming, a fitness center, a game room for playing cards or meeting neighbors, wifi throughout the property, and residents can request meals suited to special diets like diabetes or allergies, which is important for people with health restrictions. Staff give support 24 hours a day as needed for both short-term respite care and long-term living, and can assist people who have trouble moving around without being pushy, always aiming for independence but offering help when it's wanted. Folks say the care is good, with high satisfaction scores from both residents and families.
A G Residential Care Home also provides tours and virtual visits for families interested in learning more, keeps up with current licensing and inspection standards, and is straightforward about the level of care people can expect, whether someone needs skilled nursing or just a little help with daily routines. The home's English-speaking staff keep things simple, calm, and supportive, letting residents age in a familiar, comfortable space that feels safe, even as care needs change.