ARC Facilities at Camino II sits on a quiet, private property along Camino del Sol in Fullerton, California, and has a small, home-like setting licensed for up to six residents under California License #306002916, which means everyone gets a bit more attention, and families can come in for a talk or tour any time, including evenings and weekends, to ask questions or get help figuring out the various senior living options without feeling rushed or lost. The place covers assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and even independent living, and there's support for people with diabetes, dementia, and mobility challenges, including special diets and careful medication management, plus there's staff who speak English and can support non-ambulatory residents with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and daily laundry. Mike Adams, who's in charge, makes sure standards stay high and helps guide families through complex care choices, and the staff keeps an eye on keeping residents active and healthy-there's a special focus on getting folks up and moving around and trying to use fewer medications when possible, which some families might find reassuring.
The rooms come both semi-private and private, and the prices are published so families know about costs ahead of time, and residents get a basic but cozy space, complete with phones, emergency alert systems, and simple furnishings so nobody has to worry about bringing too much from home. The home itself has features that are familiar, like gardens and walking paths for getting outdoors, a community room for movie nights, and meal service with options for special diets, including for allergies or diabetes, and the meal schedule is set up so everybody gets fed regularly, along with housecleaning, so daily chores don't have to become a concern. There are daily activities like music therapy, pet therapy, exercise, crafts, trips out to nearby parks or local restaurants, and even access to two cafes and a nearby place of worship for those who want spiritual support or just a change of scenery, and transportation is available for medical appointments or little excursions.
Residents can relax in garden areas, take short walks, or join social evenings, and there's always a chance to make new friends in small groups, which helps with the feeling of being part of a family, not just a facility. The whole setup is less about being fancy and more about making sure the basic needs are met in a safe, gentle, and calm place, and having Mike Adams around on weekends means families can always bring up concerns or questions in person. Several hospitals like St Jude Medical Center and Anaheim Regional Medical Center are close by, along with pharmacies and doctors, so medical care is never too far off. All things considered, ARC Facilities at Camino II tends to the details that matter for people who want a simple, steady living arrangement with a bit of structure, activity, and company. The home is rated a solid 5.0 stars, and the team keeps a steady, friendly hand on daily routines, giving seniors a safe space where they can feel at home longer.