Assured Horizons VII sits on Canary Avenue in Fountain Valley, California, and offers assisted living in a small, home-like setting. The house holds up to six residents, so folks get plenty of attention from staff, who are awake and on-site around the clock. It's a licensed facility with care supervised by Nurse Administrators and at least two caregivers every day. Residents get help with everyday activities like bathing, dressing, or moving around, and there are safety checks for falls and emergencies, with alarms, cameras, and external exits for peace of mind. The home takes people who need different types of care, such as help with diabetes, memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, hospice support, and care for non-ambulatory or incontinent residents. There's a separate building for memory care, complete with safety features like bracelets that alert staff if someone tries to wander.
Residents can bring their cats and dogs since the facility allows pets, and can enjoy both indoor and outdoor common spaces, including a yard and recreation rooms, plus safety perks like secured garages and camera systems. There's a strong focus on nutritious, homemade meals served three times a day, with special diets if someone has diabetes or high blood pressure, and staff help with meal prep and feeding if needed. Rooms come in studios or shared setups, with full tubs and accessible showers, and all areas are wheelchair friendly. Folks have access to a beautician, community events, devotional services, music and craft activities, games, movie entertainment, and transportation to doctor visits, shopping, and even spiritual services-transport is available at cost and residents can park their own cars.
Assured Horizons VII was built with seniors' safety in mind and supports those with both light and heavy care needs by offering care from visiting nurses, podiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, and more. The community encourages socializing through a full calendar of planned activities like animal therapy, music therapy, and outdoor trips, and the home's structured approach helps maintain well-being and a sense of routine, especially for folks with memory problems. Safety features stand out with bidet toilets in most homes to prevent infections, parabolic lighting for bright spaces, and air purifiers throughout. The small size and residential feel make it easy for residents to get personalized care and develop friendships, and the staff aim to show kindness, love, and professionalism in everything they do. The facility handles both long-term and temporary stays, supports a range of payment options including private pay, long-term care insurance, and Veterans Aid and Attendance, and is regulated by California's Department of Social Services.