A Great Home Care sits at 42838 Normandy La, Lancaster, CA 93536, and the house sold in November 2011 for $166,250; it's got the parcel ID# 3112031009 if you're interested in searching official records or looking up zoning or property history, and for its size, the lot covers about 9,888 square feet with a home interior of 2,903 square feet, which means there's room to move around. The place is a single-family home with five bedrooms and three bathrooms, so it can accommodate several people comfortably and has an attached garage for two cars. The registered business, "A Good Home Care," is at this address and provides home care services shaped to match what each client really needs, always with the goal of letting folks hang on to their independence as much as possible, which can be reassuring to those who want to stay in a familiar place.
Caregivers here are trained and vetted, they give help with personal care and the usual daily tasks like bathing, dressing, reminders for medicine, incontinence support, and they do it in a way that respects privacy and dignity, while also being there for company and emotional support. There's care planning that fits the person, so no one is given a plan that doesn't suit them, whether that's help around the house or specialized support for memory care-because they do offer services for people living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, involving both housing and therapy aimed at improving quality of life. They've got both indoor and outdoor common spaces, plenty of room amenities like private baths, bathtubs, and showers that work with wheelchairs, plus you can see photos of the rooms if you want a better sense of them before coming.
Residents have nutritious meals made with good ingredients, and there's support for social, physical, and mental engagement through different activities that sometimes happen off-site, so folks don't feel cooped up. Parking and transportation are included at no extra charge, so family members or visitors have an easier time coming by, and residents can get out when needed. Staff provide healthcare when it's required, along with other support services to help make sure everyone feels safe and comfortable at home. The focus always stays on compassion, safety, and helping people keep their routines as steady and independent as possible.