Aurora's runs small care homes in cities like Ewa Beach, San Antonio, Las Vegas, San Leandro, and Oakland, and the homes sit in neighborhoods such as General Krueger and Hillcrest Knolls, and they look much like regular single-family houses with lot sizes as small as 6,500 square feet and as large as 1 acre, with floor plans from about 1,200 to over 2,900 square feet, and you might see anywhere from two to six bedrooms and one to four bathrooms in these homes, plus things like attached garages, carports, and spaces for parking, with each property tracked by parcel IDs and state or local licenses instead of broad federal certification. Aurora's main focus falls on caring for seniors who need help with daily tasks, and that help can include dressing, grooming, remembering medicines, cooking, laundry, and getting in or out of bed or the shower, and if someone needs more care, some homes handle memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia so people don't wander, offering extra safety features, and when folks may need it, short-term stays for rest and care, including hospice and respite, can be part of what's offered. The Ewa Beach home in Hawaii holds a Type I Adult Residential Care Home license, lets up to 5 people live in a calm environment, and sticks to a resident-first approach matching the latest care guidelines, and with the small size, caregivers can help each senior more personally, both day and night, and in some places they're ready for two-person physical transfers, insulin support, and 24-hour awake staff.
You'll see meal plans with three home-cooked meals every day, and the kitchen team can change menus for conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, and the activity schedule tries to keep things lively, from fitness programs and music sessions to book rooms, movies, game areas, and outside relaxation, and now and then a traveling hairdresser will help with cuts or styling, plus residents can enjoy extras like a jacuzzi, sauna, and community spaces. The aim's to make things homelike and peaceful, and help covers everything from getting dressed and clean, to managing medications and social events, and Aurora's offers transportation to medical visits, errands, or church, responds quickly to call systems in each room, and tries to bring in services like pet therapy, creative programs, board games, and other ways to make life active. Each Aurora's property uses local rules and keeps licensing up to date, but not every home carries the same services or includes Medicare or Medicaid coverage-it always depends on the state and the site-but you can usually count on resident advocacy, set by the local Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and a clear effort to balance care, safety, and a relaxed home setting.