Smile House sits in Sacramento, California, and provides residential care for up to six seniors who need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or remembering to take medicine, and it's been doing this since 2007 under the guidance of Administrator Mira Yang, who's been keeping a steady hand on things. Folks here live in a home-like setting, with a choice of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units-studio units start at $4,500 per month, one-bedrooms begin at $5,500, and two-bedrooms start at $11,000, plus there are shared and private room options to choose from depending on what fits a person's needs or budget, and the place is fully licensed by California (#347002249) with trained staff awake at all hours to help out.
They take care of a wide range of needs such as memory care, diabetic care, high acuity care, non-ambulatory support, and incontinence care, and they even offer short-term or respite stays for families needing a break or in-between other care, and the staff handles medication management, assist with transfers if needed, and provide interventions for memory issues, with programs for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease as well. There's regular visits from doctors, on-site nurse services, monthly health checkups, meal plans with three healthy meals every day-including vegetarian options and meals tailored for special health conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes-and help with housecleaning, laundry, linen service, and general household tasks, so nobody has to worry about chores. People who move into Smile House can expect both indoor and outdoor community spaces, a swimming pool, hot tub, gym, fitness schedule, library, movie nights, theatre room, and scheduled transportation for errands or doctor's visits, with parking and internet included. Residents can bring their cat or dog, use the bistro or private dining area if family comes over, visit the beauty salon or barber, and even spend some quiet time in the chapel. The devotional and community activities come both on-site and off-site, with gardening, music, art, and spiritual offerings to fill the day, and Smile House always works to have friendly faces and things to do so nobody feels left out or alone.
Security's covered with cameras, a 24-hour response system, and pharmacy services available, and the neighborhood around Smile House includes cafes, restaurants, pharmacies, hospitals, and parks, making outings easy and safe. Residents have personalized care plans that look after both physical and mental health, and the community provides independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, board and care home features, and hospice care for those who need it. They work with different ways to pay, like private funds, long-term care insurance, or Veterans benefits, and the monthly assisted living fees start at $3,000. Smile House gets good feedback most of the time, holding a 5-star rating from most reviewers and a high score of 9.5 out of 17 reviews, showing that many people feel comfortable about their care and living situation here. Caregivers are available for those needing two-person transfers or insulin shots, and personalized care plans make sure each new resident gets help that fits their needs, and there are plenty of opportunities for socializing, fitness, movie watching, gardening, reading, and joining spiritual events. The staff's goal is to make Smile House a calm, safe, and comfortable place to live for people who need some help to keep living life as independently as they can.