Mom and Dad's House III is a residential care home in Long Beach, California, sitting on a quiet corner in a historic building that overlooks the Pacific Ocean, and you know the air feels nice around there with parks, cafes, pharmacies, restaurants, places of worship, and a hospital all nearby, so getting out and about or seeing loved ones is pretty easy for most folks, and the building itself feels elegant without being stiff, and the community stays small and close-knit, so it ends up feeling a lot like home, with a staff that's been trained to care for all types of needs, whether someone needs help with the basics like bathing, dressing, personal care, meals, or even high acuity care like memory support for Alzheimer's, medication management, diabetic and incontinence care, or help with moving around the place, and folks can live independently, have regular assisted living support, use board and care services, or get specialized memory care, and they do offer hospice care when needed, plus pets are allowed, which sometimes makes a big difference in making a place feel familiar.
The place is set up for both long-term living and short stays, so you'll find options like private rooms for $4,000 a month or semi-private rooms for $3,500, and there's respite care for people who only need a bit of short-term help, like after a hospital stay or when a caregiver is away, and adult day care programs keep everyone busy and included, with a full range of activities available every day, whether residents like games and social events or just want to sit and watch the ocean-there are both indoor and outdoor common areas where people can meet their neighbors or enjoy quiet time. The entire campus is designed for ease of mobility, with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms and showers, plus the no-step layout means getting around isn't so hard, and for folks who speak Filipino or English, staff can assist in either language, and there's a beautician on-site for some self-care.
Residents can age in place thanks to the full care range that includes independent living, assisted living, and memory care, and if a resident's needs change, the support increases, providing some peace of mind for families who want to keep loved ones in the same familiar setting instead of moving them elsewhere. The community focuses on personal dignity, respect, and well-being, making sure every person feels known and valued, and there's always someone around to help, since the staff is there 24/7, trained for both daily routines and unexpected health changes. Every program and amenity-from skilled nursing and medical support to regular transportation and parking-has been set up to keep residents active, social, and cared for, and each day's activities include clubs, games, and social dining, all wrapped in the kind of warm, home-like atmosphere that really does encourage friendships to develop over time, so whether someone's looking for just a little extra help, more involved memory care, or a secure place to live with a pet, Mom and Dad's House III aims to provide a comfortable and caring home for older adults.