Dalia Precious Memories PCH gives seniors a quiet, homelike place to live with both assisted living and memory care options, so folks who need help every day can find the right support; they've got small residential care homes, each one holding maybe three to six people, which makes everything feel more like a neighborhood and not a big institution, and the staff help with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, meals, and all the little daily jobs, and they make a point of being there all day and night. The place has private and semi-private rooms, air conditioning in the living spaces, wheelchair accessible showers, private baths, and some units let you keep your pet with you. There's home-cooked meals served on a schedule, with choices for special diets like vegetarian, low-sugar, and allergy-friendly, and folks with diabetes get help too; if you want to eat in a group, there's a dining room, and if you'd rather do your own thing you can. Laundry and housekeeping get done for you, and they've even got dry cleaning if that's needed.
The staff understand memory issues, so residents with dementia get 24-hour care in a safe area, and there are activities aimed at keeping minds and bodies busy, from movie nights and art classes to stretching, birthday and holiday parties, walking paths, gardening, and religion or spiritual services on and off site. Residents can just sit in the sunroom, look out over the vegetable garden from the back patio, or rock awhile on the front porch, and there's good space both indoors and outside for relaxing or visiting with friends or family who drop by. Several parks, restaurants, doctors' offices, and pharmacies sit close by, and there's transportation service for getting to appointments or outings, and people use the high-speed internet, cable, and phone if they want to keep in touch or watch TV. Staff help manage medications, incontinence, walking, and other care, and trained caregivers make plans that fit each resident's needs. Folks can stay for a short-term respite if families need a break or something changes suddenly, and hospice services are offered as well. Prices stay reasonable, with semi-private rooms at about $2,300 a month, and the whole place is set up to give seniors a safe, respectful space where they get the help they need and can still be a part of the little community that forms around them.