The Heights Care Home sits in a quiet cul-de-sac in Citrus Heights, where people can get a mix of assisted living, independent living, memory care, and hospice services. The home's wheelchair accessible and has six rooms-three private, one semi-private-with three bathrooms, set up for single residents or small groups, so folks don't feel lost in a crowd. The place helps seniors with many care needs, including dementia and Alzheimer's, diabetes, catheters, colostomies, incontinence, and folks needing stroke and cardiac care or help with medications. Caregivers stick to a safe staff-to-resident ratio, there's staff on hand around the clock, and they meet monthly licensing checks along with safety and health inspections.
The Heights has a home-like feel, with gardens, family spaces, and fully furnished rooms-private or shared-with kitchenettes, private baths, cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and easy-roll floors for wheelchairs. Residents don't have to worry about cooking or housework, since there's daily meal prep with organic food, vegetarian and special diets like low sodium, gluten-free, kosher, and snacks, plus housekeeping and laundry services. They serve one or two hot meals a day, provide room service when needed, and let people dine any time. Folks get help with bathing, eating, dressing, toileting, grooming, and getting around if needed.
There are daily activities and off-site trips, arts and crafts, movie nights, educational programs, social events, educational programs, and devotional services. The facility allows pets on visits, gives beauty and barber treatments, offers transportation to appointments or outings, and has parking for residents. There's a 24-hour call system for help, and if someone needs more medical support, on-call nurses back up the care staff. Smoking's not allowed inside, and the staff aim for clean, safe spaces with good air and sunlight in the house.
The Heights focuses on independence and well-being, helping seniors live with dignity whether they need a lot or a little assistance. Men or women can live here, with room for family outreach, and nurses help organize medical needs and medications. Residents can expect privacy, safety, decent meals, and a sense of community in a peaceful corner of Citrus Heights, close to hospitals, parks, and shopping. This home's best for seniors who want simple, steady care and the comfort of a smaller, quieter community.