R.K.C. Arch offers adult residential care in a small and friendly setting, with just three licensed beds in a single-story building and license number #1269C. The place is a Type I Expanded Adult Residential Care Home and provides Level 1 and Level 2 care, plus expanded services for changing needs, and you'll see different homes with names like "3 J's," "888 Adult Residential Care Home," "A & C Care Home," and "ACTG ARCH #2." Residents get regular, specialized, and full ambulatory care options, along with non-ambulatory care for those with mobility issues, so folks who need wheelchairs or extra help feel welcome. There's help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, laundry, and medicine management, and a highly trained team gives round-the-clock supervision, with 24-hour nurse call systems for safety.
There are bedrooms, both private and shared, each with telephone services, and the staff can help residents move in and get settled, and the place is fully licensed and checked by local agencies such as the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, though it doesn't take Medicare unless CMS certifies it. The building has wheelchair access, emergency alert systems, and easy walking paths and flower gardens for fresh air. Residents enjoy scheduled meals in a dining room, with all-day dining options and healthy food choices, and the kitchen prepares diets for allergies or diabetes. Folks can do laundry, get housekeeping, and have staff safe transport them where they need to go or use on-site parking for family visits.
Community life at R.K.C. Arch includes social activities like movie nights, community-sponsored programs, and organized recreation, all meant to keep people active and connected, and you might see people strolling around the walking trails or sitting in the gardens. Memory care services keep folks with Alzheimer's or dementia safe and cared for, and there's also nursing home support with short-term medical care, help after illness, physical therapy, and speech services, plus hospice and mental health care. Independent living is available for those who want a social and stress-free lifestyle, and continuing care options let people age at their own pace, paying a buy-in fee if they want that comprehensive support.
The aim is to create a warm, supportive small community that's easy on elders and brings peace of mind to families, and all care plans and activities get tailored to the individual, not just following a single pattern for everyone, so people find a home that helps them feel safe, comfortable, and engaged at every stage.