Rochely's Residential Care Home II sits in a quiet Campbell neighborhood at 605 Corliss Way, where six residents live together like neighbors in one big house, and folks say that the smaller group setting helps everyone know each other and the caregivers better. This place offers care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia and goes the extra mile to keep them from feeling confused or at risk of wandering, and there's always staff around day and night, ready to help with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, or anything that comes up. The rooms come in one-bedroom and two-bedroom options, and many have private bathrooms, which give folks both space and privacy, but there's also plenty of time spent together in shared areas decorated to feel like home, with nostalgic touches.
Rochely's isn't a nursing home, but it's made for people who can't be on their own all day, either because they need a little help with daily things or because their memory isn't what it used to be, and the staff work hard to keep residents active, whether that's through calendar events, group activities like crafts and exercise, or outings and trips into town. There's an on-site hair salon for getting cleaned up, plus laundry and housekeeping so rooms stay tidy, and home-cooked meals are always prepared with care. For those who like independence, the staff do their best to step back when possible, but they always step in for help with things like hygiene or medication, and the building's safety features help prevent falls or injuries.
Transportation's available for doctor visits or running errands, so family and friends can visit easily, and there's parking nearby. The place has experience looking after people with disabilities, high care needs, or those who need non-ambulatory or incontinence help, but it's also just right for someone who's mostly independent but needs support now and then. Respite care's available for short-term stays. The environment is friendly and respectful, because everyone here, staff included, tries to make the place feel as much like home as possible, and with room for only a handful of people at a time, care stays personal-you get one-on-one attention, and care plans change as needs change. Residents can see photos of the available rooms, and if someone's looking for assisted living, memory care, or even just a comfortable place to call home with skilled help on hand, Rochely's Residential Care Home II keeps things simple, safe, and dignified.