Ano Ano is a Type I Expanded Adult Residential Care Home serving adults who need ambulatory care and those who need full support, with wheelchair access throughout the building, so folks with different mobility needs get around pretty well, and there's a range of medical help-from basic assistance all the way to memory care, recovery, and even temporary stays. They have nursing care, long-term care, private care, and a dedicated rehabilitation unit where staff offer physical and occupational therapy. Ano Ano has options for geriatric services, non-ambulatory care, and specialized therapy like language and respiratory therapy, which helps folks who've had a stroke or need extra breathing support, and there's also a beauty salon so people can get their hair done or just feel a bit more themselves. For memory support, they offer a safe environment with staff prepared to help those with Alzheimer's or dementia, plus safety features to keep everyone protected.
In addition to convalescent and respite care, Ano Ano has adult day programs and family support services, which really help families stay connected and give everyone a break when they need it. Every resident receives help with daily needs like bathing, getting dressed, medication reminders, cooking, and even laundry, all under 24-hour supervision from trained workers. The facility provides furnished rooms, emergency alert systems, coordinated move-ins, and a dining room with all-day meals, which includes special diets for allergies or diabetes, so no one gets left out at meal time. For folks who enjoy being outside or need a bit of fresh air, there are walking paths and gardens, plus transportation, parking, and community service support for appointments or errands. The weekly schedule features events, movie nights, and community activities-a good mix for social folks or those who want a little company.
People can choose different levels of support, from independent living for active seniors who want less stress and convenient living, to assisted living with staff helping with all the basics like bathing, laundry, and medication, all the way up to skilled nursing care for those who need 24-hour medical support or physical rehabilitation after an illness. Ano Ano operates with specific license numbers and rules for adult residential care homes, so services follow clear guidelines and there's always someone making sure needs are met. Some areas have a buy-in fee, like the continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs), but those allow people to stay in the same place even as their care needs change over time, which helps them feel settled and gives peace of mind. There's good coordination with doctors and care teams if someone's health changes, and the staff personalizes care plans for each resident, so no one gets overlooked, and families know who to talk to when they have questions.