East West Care

    1018 Clinton St., Redwood City, CA, 94061
    4.5 · 12 reviews
      AnonymousLoved one of resident
      5.0

      Caring, comfortable, clean, affordable, recommended

      I placed my dad at East West Care Redwood City II and I'm very pleased - the staff are wonderful: loving, professional, responsive, and truly attentive to his needs. They tailor meals to his favorites, keep medications well-regulated, and the home is very clean, comfortable, and nicely maintained, with a friendly, homey atmosphere. It's a small, affordable place best for someone who wants comfort and low stimulation (activities are limited and English can be a bit weak), but overall I'm relieved and would recommend it for the right fit.

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      4.50 · 12 reviews

      Overall rating

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      5. 1
      • Care

        4.8
      • Staff

        4.6
      • Meals

        3.0
      • Amenities

        3.7
      • Value

        4.0

      Pros

      • Compassionate, attentive and loving staff
      • Personalized, family-preferred meals and flexibility with food
      • Clean, well-maintained and odor-free facility
      • Good value and lower cost compared with larger facilities
      • Responsive communication from administration and caregivers
      • Comfort-focused care and good end-of-life support
      • All-inclusive pricing structure (includes 2 appointment visits/month)
      • Small, home-like environment with friendly atmosphere
      • Medication management is reliable
      • Helpful, unhurried and thorough tour experience
      • Nice landscaping, backyard and comfortable common areas
      • Large room available (in at least some cases)

      Cons

      • Very limited activities and low mental stimulation
      • Small facility size with only 7 rooms and 3 shared bathrooms
      • Some rooms described as too small (room size may vary)
      • Language barrier—staff English not always strong
      • Residents must provide their own medications
      • Limited dining options (Americana menu with one dinner option)
      • Not a fit for more active residents
      • Location/traffic makes access difficult for some families
      • Shared bathrooms in hallway reduce privacy for some residents
      • Limited clinical/medical services compared with larger communities

      Summary review

      Overall sentiment across the reviews is positive with strong emphasis on the quality of personal care and the warmth of staff, balanced by clear and repeated concerns about the facility's small size and limited activity/dining options. Reviewers consistently praise caregivers and administrators for being kind, attentive, and responsive. Specific positive examples include caregivers providing comforting gestures (a morning hug), tailoring meals to a resident's favorite foods, and going "above and beyond" during difficult times; several family members said the last weeks of life were as good as they could have hoped. Staff responsiveness and communication were highlighted repeatedly, as was the relief families felt when medications and daily needs were well managed. The home-like environment and smaller scale are viewed as advantages by many families seeking a less institutional, more personal setting.

      Facility condition and setting are frequently noted as strengths. Multiple reviewers described the property as very clean, well-maintained, and odor-free, with pleasant landscaping and a usable backyard. Common areas are comfortable, tours are thorough and unhurried, and some rooms are noted as large and comfortable. The pricing is viewed favorably—several reviewers pointed to good value relative to larger facilities, including an all-inclusive price that covers two appointment visits per month.

      However, there are consistent limitations tied to the facility's small size and service model. The community is explicitly small (seven rooms) with three shared bathrooms down a hallway and just two sitting areas; some reviewers cited rooms that were too small, while at least one noted a larger room—indicating variability in room sizes. Activities and programming are a notable shortcoming: multiple reviewers said there is a lack of real activities and low levels of mental stimulation, making the community better suited for residents who need comfort-focused or low-activity care rather than active engagement or robust programming.

      Dining and medication arrangements also present trade-offs. Although staff sometimes prepare personalized meals and are willing to accommodate preferences, the standard menu is described as "Americana" with only one dinner option, which some families may find limited. Another practical consideration is that residents are expected to provide their own medications, although staff were reported to be good with medication management once that arrangement was in place. Language differences were mentioned as a barrier for some families—staff English is not always strong—which could affect communication for certain families.

      Accessibility and fit are additional themes. Several reviewers recommended East West Care Redwood City II highly for families seeking a small, lower-cost, compassionate environment focused on comfort and individualized caregiving. At the same time, some said it was "not the right fit" for their loved one, particularly if the resident requires more stimulation, larger private bathrooms, closer access to medical providers, or a setting with more clinical services. One reviewer noted the facility was far for them because of traffic and that doctors were closer to another community.

      In summary, East West Care Redwood City II appears to excel at providing compassionate, personalized, and comfortable care in a small, clean, home-like setting at a lower cost than larger facilities. The staff are the clear highlight and create a friendly, reassuring atmosphere. Prospective families should weigh these strengths against the facility's limitations: small scale, limited activities and dining choices, shared bathrooms, occasional language barriers, and potential transportation/medical proximity issues. This community is best suited for residents who prioritize individualized, comfort-centered care in an intimate setting and who do not require extensive activity programming or larger clinical amenities.

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      About East West Care

      East West Care sits in a quiet Redwood City neighborhood, managed by Purple Door, LLC, and has helped seniors since 2004 as a licensed residential care facility for the elderly, where staff focus on attentiveness and compassionate care, and caregivers are always present to keep an eye on things, offering companionship and helping with daily life tasks like bathing, dressing, housekeeping, meals, and medication management. The home accepts both ambulatory and non-ambulatory seniors, including those who need hospice services or have memory issues, and offers private, clean rooms with private baths, ground-floor access, air conditioning, and easy access to caregivers at any hour, so residents always feel someone's close by and available if they need help, and staff build long-term relationships with each resident and their families, paying close attention and getting to know everyone well. The place has its own patio garden and indoor community areas where people gather for social, educational, and fun activities, while friends and relatives can visit and join residents for a meal in the dining area, which keeps everyone feeling connected and supported. People at East West Care get to enjoy home-style comfort, with a family atmosphere and the feeling you're still a part of regular neighborhood life, because there are parks, grocery stores, coffee shops, and restaurants right nearby, plus hospitals and the airport aren't far off either. Seniors receive help with whatever daily living needs they might have, from medication to incontinence care, with one-person assisted transfers when needed, and staff provide respite care for short-term stays. The home takes pets, has transportation available, and lets people choose their floor plan and payment option after speaking with a Senior Living Counselor, and new residents get prompt responses if they ask for information, so there's never much waiting or confusion about what's next, and everyone can compare costs and services without any pressure. East West Care really does offer a home-like setting for elderly folks who want a safe, supportive, and easygoing place to live out their days with dignity among people who care.

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