Smith Country Home

    19 Oracle Court, Sacramento, CA, 95823
    4.0 · 2 reviews
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

    Pricing

    Amenities

    4.00 · 2 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      3.8
    • Building

      4.2
    • Value

      3.8

    Location

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    About Smith Country Home

    Smith Country Home sits in a quiet residential neighborhood at 19 Oracle Court, Sacramento, in a spot at the end of a cul de sac with no traffic, and you'll find it's a board and care home that takes care of a small number of residents at a time. The facility offers a wide range of senior living options, from independent living with resort-style amenities and activities, to full-time medical care in skilled nursing, and covers almost every care level like assisted living, memory care, home care, and even hospice support when needed, so seniors can stay as their needs change. There's a strong focus on memory care, with a secured memory care area and building, 24-hour support, and staff trained for Alzheimer's and dementia, plus safety features like alarmed bracelets and secured indoor walking paths and courtyards to reduce wandering and confusion.

    The facility has different room types such as private rooms with private bathrooms, studios, and semi-private spaces, with wheelchair accessible showers and tubs, and you'll find air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and cable or satellite TV in the rooms. For seniors who want a maintenance-free lifestyle, there are senior apartments and independent options with light care, while folks needing more help can get assistance with daily things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals. Smith Country Home provides high acuity, incontinence, behavioral, and ambulatory care, and can handle diabetes monitoring, insulin injections, and complex needs but doesn't manage sliding scale insulin. They accept seniors who wander or show difficult behaviors, offering reminders, supervision, and care to help with grooming and toileting. There's a board and care memory program, and the staff can help with 1- or 2-person transfers, lifts, and medium or heavy levels of care.

    The home has several community names under its umbrella, including Mia's Care Home, Rosemont Senior Care Home, Refined Care Home, Red Deer Guest Home, ABIDING HOME CARE I, Del Vista Residential Care Home, American River Care Home, Bright Homes, LLC, Young at Heart IV, Love and Divine Home Care, Eastern Manor, Ciric Care Home, Comfort Living Elder Care, Land Park Place, Spiva Acres, St. Peter's Guest Home, A New Hope, Villa Westlake, Golden Moments Care Home, and Siebenthal Care Home. They also give families free consultations and use SeniorAdvisor.com to help people find the right fit, offering a list of local options and connecting with local advisors for placement help. Some locations are within a 15, 30, and 60-mile radius.

    You'll find both indoor and outdoor common areas for sitting, relaxing, or socializing, along with a private patio, swimming pool or hot tub, and game room, plus spots like a TV lounge, computer center, and a central fireplace. Meals are provided with anytime dining, including gluten-free and low or no sodium choices, and the kitchen can adjust for special diets for wellness. Residents can take part in activities like cooking classes, quilting, sewing, stretching, water aerobics, karaoke, BBQs, picnics, birthday and holiday parties, outings, and devotional activities such as Protestant services and Bible study. There's a full-time activity director who runs programs, and there are volunteer and service opportunities. Off-site activities cover day trips, grocery shopping, community service, and errands, plus transportation and parking, which are either complimentary, at cost, or close to public transit.

    Smith Country Home gets described as nice and clean, with a friendly staff and owners who keep a welcoming feel, and the community's earned awards for care quality, activities, and friendliness. Smoking's allowed outdoors only, and pets are welcome. Families can take inside tours to see what day-to-day life and meals look like. The home accepts short-term stays for respite care, which gives family caregivers a break and lets seniors recover after illness or a hospital stay. They let seniors age in place as needs increase and can help with reminders, supervision, and behavioral care for those who have trouble remembering or acting out. There's medium and light care, plus care for high-functioning, active seniors, and the focus always stays on safety, wellness, comfort, and letting people live as independently as they can.

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