Tabitha Home Care has been helping seniors since 1997 and sits in a quiet, well-off neighborhood at 9356 Soaring Oaks Drive in Elk Grove, CA, offering a true residential setting where only six residents live together in a regular house, so it doesn't feel overwhelming and you see the same faces every day with a team of friendly, licensed caregivers around to help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, toileting, medication management, getting to the doctor, and even help with things like grooming and laundry, plus staff often prepare home-cooked meals each day with special diet options like vegetarian dishes or meals for folks with diabetes and high blood pressure. The home's got features that make it easier to get around, like wide doors for wheelchairs and walkers, and bedrooms with several choices-private or shared, some with their own bathroom, so there's flexibility depending on personal taste and what a person needs most.
Residents get to enjoy things that make life a bit more pleasant, like a garden, book room, hot tub, steam room, movie nights, music therapy, board games, and walks outside, and there's a barber and beauty shop in the house too, which can be handy if you can't get out as much, plus religious services, social nights, and a busy calendar of exercises and creative activities to help folks stay active and connected, and staff offer organized transportation for shopping or visits to spiritual places. Tabitha Home Care's team creates care plans for each person and regularly checks on health needs, handling memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, as well as incontinence and diabetic care, and they always keep an eye on safety with emergency response systems and extra monitoring because some folks need a bit more attention or help moving around. The staff are described as caring and approachable, encouraging close bonds between residents and caregivers, making it feel more like a family, and the whole place aims to support people who need long-term help or a short respite stay if family caregivers need a break. Residents get one-on-one or group companionship, help staying engaged, and the comfort that comes from a familiar, cozy place that really tries to look after every detail, from meals to safety, for a small group of seniors living together.