Chestnut Manor II sits at 130 Parkview Drive in San Bruno, California, and serves as a residential care home for seniors who need help with daily living. The home has six assisted living units and offers many types of care, including assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, hospice services, respite or short-term stays, rehabilitation, and independent living. The staff supports residents who have high needs, need diabetic care, incontinence care, or help with getting around, and they provide medication management, nurses on site, and a doctor on call. People who live here get personalized support, nutritious meals, and special meal options like kosher and vegetarian, and residents can bring pets like cats and dogs.
Residents enjoy private rooms with private baths and wheelchair accessible showers, so those with mobility issues get what they need, and there are plenty of indoor and outdoor common areas to relax or meet with friends. There's complimentary transportation and access to public transit, plus parking for residents. The care team speaks Filipino, and female and male residents are both welcome. Chestnut Manor II lets residents smoke indoors and outdoors in public spaces, and there's a beautician available for personal care. Activities run both on and off site, including devotional services for Christian, Buddhist, Islamic, and Adventist faiths, giving residents a chance to practice their religion if they wish.
The community is part of a network of local care homes and communities like Westborough Royale, Dameniks Home, Crystal Springs Care Home, and others across South San Francisco and nearby cities, each with its own features and staff. Chestnut Manor II and its sister homes allow families to look at video tours or reviews-some places have high ratings, though reviews are few-so families can learn about care options. The community's purpose remains focused on meeting individual needs with care and attention, and the support team helps guide families by answering questions and offering expert advice, all at no cost for the consultation. Meals are planned by staff, indoor and outdoor spaces are kept up for relaxation, pets can stay if residents choose, and both men and women are accepted in a setting where health and safety are priorities.