Lifeshare Care Home III sits at 2795 George Blauer Pl in San Jose, California, and it's a small place with only six beds, which lets staff give personal help to each resident. People can pick a 1-bedroom, a studio suite, or share a room, just depends on what works best for them. Nurses stay on staff and there's always someone around to help, day or night, which is good for folks who need a little more care or reminders about daily things like bathing, dressing, or even just getting to the bathroom on time. The home suits people 55 and older and can help with memory care, including dementia and high-acuity needs, plus diabetic and incontinence care, so families often look at this place for both short-term respite and longer stays, even hospice.
The rooms and the overall setting stay cozy and home-like, which makes things less stressful, and the gardens and walking paths give people a spot to breathe or take a stroll if they want. Meals come from an in-house chef and always include special diets for things like diabetes or high blood pressure, with snacks, individualized meal help, and private dining available if someone's got a special need. There's a staff dietitian, massage therapy service, and a beauty shop, so residents have options to feel a little pampered. Social life gets attention too, since the staff tries to match people for activities or games, keep up regular events, bring in music, and set up trips out, plus a library if someone likes to read. The staff can take residents to doctor's appointments, errands, or even church, but there might be a small charge for rides.
Security stays tight with 24-hour coverage and regular service checks, and each person's care gets reviewed so help fits their needs. For entertainment, there's movie nights, craft programs, and sometimes pet therapy or visits from outside groups, and if needed, bathroom reminders or help with insulin are available. Community reviews say Lifeshare Care Home III rates about 4 stars, and people note the family-style atmosphere with caregivers and residents forming close bonds over time. Average prices run about $5,000 for a place here, with both semi-private and private rooms up for grabs, and detailed info on rooms and services is ready for anyone who asks. Staff members put energy into keeping folks active, independent, and comfortable, using simple routines and familiar comforts, and the care extends to everyone from folks who need a little help to those needing bigger support, always aiming to treat everyone like part of the house.