St.Francis Home for the Elderly II

    11842 Foster Rd., Rossmoor, CA, 90720
    4.3 · 4 reviews
      AnonymousLoved one of resident
      2.0

      Nice care but unwelcoming community

      I toured a very nice, close, all-inclusive facility - the meals were healthy and my mom improved; many staff were kind, loving and attentive and it sometimes felt like family. But it's expensive, the door staff seemed unengaged, the community felt unwelcoming with limited social interaction and residents who seemed unhappy. No openings, and overall I left with a negative impression despite the good care.

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      Amenities

      4.25 · 4 reviews

      Overall rating

      1. 5
      2. 4
      3. 3
      4. 2
      5. 1
      • Care

        5.0
      • Staff

        3.7
      • Meals

        5.0
      • Amenities

        4.3
      • Value

        2.0

      Pros

      • Nice house
      • Close location
      • All-inclusive pricing
      • Resident health improvement
      • Kind, loving, and attentive staff
      • Family-like atmosphere
      • Healthy, delicious meals
      • Loving people
      • Positive overall experiences from some families

      Cons

      • Unwelcoming or unengaged front-door staff
      • No availability / no openings
      • Residents appeared unhappy
      • Negative impressions from some visitors
      • Limited social interaction for residents
      • Expensive / costly

      Summary review

      Overall sentiment about St. Francis Home for the Elderly II is mixed, with a clear split between reviewers who report highly positive, family-like experiences and others who had negative first impressions or concerns about availability and resident morale. Several reviewers praise the facility's warmth, food, and attentive caregiving; at least one reviewer felt their family member improved after moving in and described staff as kind, loving, and attentive. Conversely, other reviewers noted an unwelcoming entrance experience and observed residents who seemed unhappy, leaving a negative overall impression for those visitors.

      Care quality and staff: Reviews indicate two distinct narratives about caregiving. On the positive side, multiple comments identify staff as kind, loving, attentive, and familial — caregivers who treat residents like family and provide noticeable improvements in resident well-being. These accounts suggest that day-to-day personal care and emotional support can be strong for some residents. On the negative side, there are reports of unengaged staff at the door and an overall unwelcoming reception experience. That contrast implies variability in staff interactions depending on time, person, or situation; prospective families should look for consistency by meeting multiple staff members and observing different shifts.

      Facilities and location: The facility is described as a nice house in a close, convenient location. These points appear consistently positive and may be appealing for families seeking homelike surroundings and proximity. The “nice house” descriptor suggests a residential, not institutional, environment that many families prefer. However, physical impressions alone did not override concerns some visitors had about resident happiness and staff engagement.

      Dining and daily life: Dining receives favorable mention — meals are called healthy and delicious — which supports the view that basic resident needs are well attended. One reviewer summarized the situation as “everything is good,” reflecting a reassuring day-to-day experience for some families. At the same time, there is a reported limitation in social interaction; one summary explicitly notes “limited social interaction,” which could mean few group activities, limited staff-led programming, or less peer engagement among residents. This is an important area to investigate further if social opportunities and activity programs are a priority.

      Management, availability, and cost: Practical concerns include reported lack of openings and perceived high cost. “No openings” indicates availability constraints that may frustrate families looking for immediate placement. Several reviewers also describe the facility as expensive despite being all-inclusive; while all-inclusive pricing can simplify budgeting, the cost level was perceived negatively by some. Management responsiveness and transparency about waitlists, pricing, and what services are included would be important follow-up questions for prospective residents.

      Patterns and recommendations: The most notable pattern is the polarized experience — some respondents portray St. Francis as a loving, attentive home where residents thrive, while others describe barriers to access (no openings), an expensive price point, and signs of resident unhappiness and staff disengagement in specific contexts. For families considering this facility, recommended next steps include visiting multiple times at different hours, meeting caregiving and front-desk staff, asking for specifics about activity programming and social engagement, requesting references from current families, and getting a clear written outline of what “all-inclusive” covers and current waitlist policies. These steps will help determine whether the positive experiences reported are consistent and whether the concerns raised apply to the particular unit, shift, or timing being considered.

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      About St.Francis Home for the Elderly II

      St. Francis Home for the Elderly II sits in Rossmoor, California, within Orange County, and folks know it for its small and close-knit feel with ten or fewer residents, which makes it pretty peaceful and personal for older adults who like a quiet place where they still get good care. The staff provides all the main services people expect, such as help with bathing, dressing, medication management, laundry, meals, and getting around, and caregivers are always present with 24-hour supervision, helping out with things like transfers or special care routines. This home offers assisted living, memory care for those living with dementia, skilled nursing, and even hospice care for those who need it. Seniors get choices for meals, including options for allergies or diabetes, and the home always has wheelchair-accessible spaces and an emergency alert system for safety. Housekeeping and laundry keep things tidy, and there's a dining room, a garden, and walking paths to enjoy, plus transportation and parking if needed. Trained medical staff coordinate with outside healthcare providers if extra support is required, and residents' needs shape the help they receive so each person gets the right kind of attention. With a calendar full of activities, folks are encouraged to stay social, learn, and make friends, and the living areas come furnished-some are private rooms while others are semi-private. This place is licensed in California (license number 306004363) and posts its prices for different room types, folks can find reviews sharing experiences from visitors and families, and the staff goes through proper vetting to keep standards for care high. The community is linked to others like Cerritos Assisted Living and Buena Park Elder Care, and gathers a fair range of care under one roof-from adult day services and independent living to non-medical home care-making it easier for families not to worry about moving once more help is needed. Located near cafes, shopping, and parks, St. Francis Home for the Elderly II offers a steady and structured daily routine, meals, personal care, housekeeping, and social outings, aiming to help each person stay as active and comfortable as they wish, all in a humble home environment that fits a quieter pace. The place scores 3.6 on Seniorly's rating and 4.5 stars from 4 reviews, noting helpful staff and a caring setup without making any wild promises.

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