RN Care House 2 sits in a quiet Citrus Heights neighborhood at 7556 Cedar Dr, offering assisted living, memory care, hospice, and continuing care in a cozy board and care home with only six beds, so folks who stay here get real close attention. You'll find senior apartments, studio suites, and shared rooms-some can switch to single occupancy if you need that-along with both private and semi-private options, and the place makes sure to help residents with all the usual things like bathing, getting dressed, taking medication, eating proper meals, and moving around, even for people who need a Hoyer lift or are dealing with tougher health issues. Caregivers, including registered nurse Edward, have a warm and gentle touch and get praised for being helpful and knowledgeable, especially with dementia care, so residents with Alzheimer's or memory problems get a living space designed for them with safety features like keypad entry, safety measures in every unit, and even a system to prevent wandering.
Staff handle medication administration and help with things like diabetes and incontinence, and there's a nurse visit every month to keep up with health needs, plus transportation to appointments is available, and routine health checks happen too. The kitchen serves healthy meals every day using good ingredients and restaurant-style dining, and if there's a special diet, the staff fixes that too, and the living room and reading area give everyone a place to gather, watch big-screen TV, work on a crochet project, or just enjoy a birthday party together, so there's no push to sit alone except if somebody wants to. Residents can enjoy quiet outdoor patios, fitness and exercise rooms, and even a little salon and barbershop for haircuts right on the spot, with a whole schedule for group activities, movie viewing, games, exercise, and family get-togethers.
Pets are welcome in small sizes, and with only six beds licensed for assisted living, the staff really get to know each person's routine and needs, and they keep families in the loop and give peace of mind, especially for folks needing complicated health care that keeps them as comfortable as possible. Crocheting, TV, and activities suit folks who've got trouble moving, and the place is decorated to keep things feeling homey and familiar, so even with staff around twenty-four hours a day and all the practical features like indoor and outdoor common areas, things feel much less like a big institution than some other options. RN Care House 2 doesn't take Medicare unless given the proper certification, and it's licensed as a Residential Care Elderly facility, so it stays focused on long-term help, making sure those in need of board and care, dementia care, or hospice can stay in a familiar, kind setting for as long as possible.