A VIP Senior Care sits over on Westview Drive in Lincoln, California, right up in the Sierra Nevada foothills, where you'll find a smaller place with only six licensed beds, so there's a close feeling when living there and the staff pay attention to everyone. This home holds a state license for Residential Care for the Elderly, but it isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and doesn't take Medicare for care services unless it gets proper certification, something folks looking for coverage should know. It's a peaceful, family-style house with its own way of calling things, and they work to help seniors live as independently as possible, whether you just need a hand with daily chores or more specialized senior care, so the place does offer tailored support, board and care, respite care for short stays, and even pet care, because they welcome animals as part of the family.
The rooms are private and feel comfortable, with enough space for furniture and clothes, plus each room's got its own climate control and HDTV. Staff keep the place clean, handle laundry and maintenance, and help with bathing in full tubs, medication reminders, and personal care, so there's not much to worry about on daily routines. There's transportation available if residents need to get out for appointments or errands, and plenty of spaces to sit outside with greenery, or inside in common areas that feel cozy, so you don't feel boxed in. Meals come from chefs and meal planners who try to keep things tasty and nourishing, with vegetarian options, and the kitchen uses quality ingredients.
Healthcare's got some depth here, too, since doctors, nurses, and therapists come by for regular visits, so if folks need something besides basic care, there's a way to get it. There's usually a good schedule filled with social, educational, and fun events, so no one feels alone, and the friendly caregivers help everyone find something to do that suits them. The whole idea's to give people a gentle, safe environment where they can keep their independence, with a staff-to-resident ratio that means folks get seen and heard, and every person can get the care and attention they actually need. The home's got a pet-friendly policy and tries to build bonds so everyone feels like part of a group, and the updated house looks modern while staying homey, so seniors can just focus on living each day with comfort and dignity.