Bridgeway Care sits quietly in West Sacramento, California, offering assisted living help for older adults in a small, more personal setting with just 6 beds at 2512 Meadowlark Circle. The place started back in 2012, giving seniors a home-like environment with shared living spaces or 1-bedroom units, and they've got rooms set up for comfort and safety, like grab bars and emergency buttons in the accommodations, so folks can move around with a bit more confidence, and they don't feel crowded because it's a small group. Residents get all-day snacks plus meals served in a dining hall, and laundry and housekeeping are part of what they do, so there's not too much worry about the chores, and the staff stays on site around the clock to help with bathing, grooming, dressing, moving between rooms, and keeping an eye on medication and diabetes, as well as managing continence care.
Bridgeway Care handles dementia and Alzheimer's care with custom care plans for each person, and they've got people who know how to help with Parkinson's disease, cancer care needs, and even fall prevention, which is a real thoughtful touch. When someone's not feeling well or just wants some quiet, they've got home health nurses and aides-RNs, LVNs, and CNAs-who can come in to help out. There are both indoor and outdoor spaces, including a theatre room for movies, an extensive library and computer access, and walking paths that are good for a stroll if the weather's nice, which helps keep the mind and body active. The activity and exercise programs get folks together, and there are special event parties here and there for a bit of fun.
For trips to the doctor or an outing, transportation services are on hand, which means seniors don't struggle getting to their appointments. Bridgeway Care accepts VA Benefits and participates in the Aides & Attendance Program to help qualified residents, but they don't take Medicare payments unless specifically certified for that. Hospice care gets provided when needed, so families don't feel left out when things get tough, and there's always a way to reach out with questions about care plans or services. The staff at Bridgeway Care gets to know each resident and tries to help them stay comfortable for as long as they live there, and because it's a small place, most folks say the care feels more personal. The community offers reliable long-term care and tries to bring peace of mind.