Paradise Residential Senior Care III is a small board and care home in Mission Viejo, California, with a capacity for four residents, which keeps things kind of quiet and personal, and you'll see every apartment or room they offer-shared, studio, or single bedroom-has safety features like grab bars and in-room emergency systems, which can make a real difference if someone's worried about slips and falls. The place has both private and semi-private setups, and all rooms come fully furnished, with cable TV, Wi-Fi, and even phones in each room, and people can use the common dining room for meal times where they serve well-balanced food and all-day options, plus they pay attention to special diets, whether it's for diabetes or allergies.
The staff are available 24/7, including a licensed nurse, and there's always someone on-call, so help with daily things like bathing, dressing, getting around, medications, and even spoon-feeding if people need, is always there; they also focus on regular health and doctor assessments, managing continence, and care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, including Parkinson's disease. Residents get help with healthcare by the staff coordinating with doctors and outside providers when needed, and the house offers housekeeping, laundry, linen service, and maintenance, which means cleaning and daily needs get done without families having to worry.
For getting out and about, there's transportation for groceries, doctor visits, and scheduled outings, and inside, there are activities every day, like computer classes, movie nights, a library, and a snack shop, plus organized fitness in the gym, beauty/barber services, and regular chapel services if anyone wants some quiet time or worship. Pets are allowed, and there are outdoor gardens and walking trails for people who like nature, and regular programs focus on wellness and weight management too.
The setting is more like a home, with a focus on comfort, simple safety, and community, and since there are only four licensed beds, folks get a lot of attention, whether they're there short-term for respite care or staying long-term. People get both privacy and a chance to join the group in the dining room, at community activities, or out in the yard, and there's always someone close by if residents need something, which gives peace of mind for families. The community holds a California assisted living license (#306004565) and sticks to rules about safety and supervision, especially for those who have trouble walking or need extra care.
Paradise Residential Senior Care III is set up to be a supportive and friendly place for seniors who want help with daily life in a calm and caring setting, and while it isn't a big facility, the small group lets the staff focus on every resident's needs-from meals to medication, with a little bit of everything you might need if you're looking for a quiet, safe place to spend your days.