Red Roses Care Home sits at 1132 Valota Road in Redwood City, California, and folks always say it feels like a smaller place since it's licensed for just six residents, making it pretty easy for the staff to get to know the people living there, since everyone's day-to-day gets a bit of attention, and you can see the difference in rooms too since those are both private and semi-private and set up for wheelchairs. The community offers residential care, assisted living, and a steady focus on memory care, with extra safety features for people with dementia, like a dedicated secured memory care area, wander alert systems for the folks prone to leaving the safe areas, and software that lets staff know fast if anybody steps toward a risky place, like the kitchen or outside. The staff helps with everyday needs like medication reminders, dressing, bathing, toileting, and grooming, and they're always there, day and night, with standby assistance and even mechanical lifts, whether someone needs one caregiver's help or two. Residents who need insulin shots or blood sugar checks, or who live with incontinence or behavioral issues, get that support as part of the care offered, and for those at risk of wandering or leaving, bracelets with alarms can help keep them safe.
Housekeeping and laundry are handled for everyone too, which means families don't have to worry about those chores, and the meal program includes one to two prepared meals a day, which residents eat in the home's dining area. The place stays connected to local healthcare resources and emergency services, with hospital ratings easy to find, and it seems like they're used to helping folks manage doctor visits and medicine routines through a mix of state and federal program support. Red Roses Care Home has information about assistive devices for residents and is involved with behavioral health recovery, helping older adults and people with disabilities stay as comfortable as they can. The facility's also near parks, the YMCA, a senior center, and a public pool, making it easier for residents and their families to see what's nearby in Redwood City.
Most reviews are verified, and the community usually lands at about 3.5 stars, which means people find it "very good," and families who want more info can get community details, reviews, and pricing through SeniorAdvisor.com, where Red Roses Care Home has a presence. The business hours run from 8 AM to 9 PM on weekdays and shorter hours on weekends, and since the place is small, relationships seem a bit more personal and the care plans quite tailored. There's always supervision, plus wheelchair-friendly spaces and technology to keep those who wander from getting lost, so folks with memory or behavioral needs can get help in a safe setting. Staff truly support quality of life in simple ways-from helping with bathing and health care to building a structured daily routine for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, which means residents often feel comfortable even if every day looks the same.