House Of Grace 2 sits at 2815 Mesa Drive in West Covina, California, with a facility number of 198602863, and it's a small home that takes care of up to 6 residents, which makes it easier for the staff to pay attention to each person, and it's really a house, not a big building, so you find things like private rooms, shared rooms, and even rooms with their own bathrooms, and all are furnished and have things people need like telephones, air conditioning, and cable, and sometimes even kitchenettes if you want to have snacks or coffee in your own space, and there's always 24-hour staff and a property manager on site in case someone needs help, and there's a central locked spot for sharp things and medicine so it stays safe for everyone, and the caregivers help with most daily things like bathing, getting dressed, eating, laundry, and making sure folks take the right medicine. The home focuses on safety and mobility with features designed to make it easier to get around, and the hallways and rooms are set up for people who need help with walkers or wheelchairs, but it's not a medical center, so unless there's a visiting nurse or care provider, it doesn't do the kind of care you get at a hospital.
House Of Grace 2 also helps with incontinence, changing garments, and making sure personal needs are handled with privacy, and they can bring in extra services like podiatrist visits, blood pressure checks, and home health support, and on top of the basic care, meals are home-cooked every day-sometimes organic, always freshly prepared, and if someone needs a special diet, like heart-friendly foods, they'll get that too, and snacks are included, all part of the all-inclusive rates that roll all costs-meals, rent, and basic care-into one price. Residents don't have to handle laundry, cleaning, or cooking because that's covered, including dry cleaning if needed, and there's help for lining up rides to doctors or arranging transportation, with open outdoor parking for anyone who still drives or has visitors. There's a strong focus on daily activities, so people aren't just sitting around-regular things like birthdays, barbecues, holiday parties, live music, and planned outings show up on the calendar, and the inside has places to relax or chat, just like any home, and outside there's a walking path and a garden for fresh air or light exercise.
Hairstylist and manicure services are available if someone wants a haircut or their nails done, usually for a fee, and the home also offers hospice care if someone needs it near the end of life, along with ALW/Medi-Cal, private pay, and residential board and care services, so there are several ways for people to afford it. Each resident gets support with daily life, from washing up to remembering medicine, and there's a 24-hour call system, so help is close. The place coordinates with doctors and health providers when needed, and staff check on blood pressure or arrange podiatry appointments. The community has a simple floor layout, just one floor and six units, with common spaces like a dining area for shared meals or movie nights, and the place promises maintenance-free living, so nobody's got to mow the lawn, clean rooms, or worry about repairs. House Of Grace 2 keeps things small and personal, with staff ready to help each day and comfortable spaces where everyone can feel at home, and the company, House of Grace, LLC, runs several of these homes in places like Claremont, Glendora, and West Covina, so there's a bit of a community even across different houses, and new homes have opened between 2014 and 2024, so there are choices for those looking for this kind of care in the area.