Beloved's Place sits at 524 Iris Lane in San Ramon, CA, and has a license for 6 residents, so you won't find crowds here, just a more personal touch with private or shared rooms available, each with their own bathrooms, bathtubs, and wheelchair-accessible showers, so it's much like a comfort-filled home where you can feel safe, with security systems in place and staff trained to help folks who need a lot of support, including those dealing with memory loss or high medical needs, and everyone gets three home-cooked meals every day, with special diets if needed. If someone needs help with bathing, grooming, feeding, dressing, using the restroom, or even getting physical therapy and memory care, the staff is ready, and if a resident needs two people to help them move or needs help with insulin, the team can handle those things too, but of course, that's always based on what each person needs at the time.
Residents can join in music therapy, pet visits, art, exercise classes, board games, and regular movie nights, plus there are both indoor game rooms and reading spots as well as outdoor courtyards and garden areas, and the staff plans outings, entertainment, and educational programs so that everyone stays busy and connected. There's scheduled transportation-you can get help getting to doctor's visits, running errands, or visiting a place of worship-and amenities like a jacuzzi, a fitness area, a sauna, hairdresser's salon, and common spaces big enough for group gatherings or quieter moments. The community aims for both support and independence, so residents get custom care plans and an environment that feels like a real home with the privacy and comfort that go along with it. There's a special focus on memory care, so those living with Alzheimer's or dementia get secure surroundings and extra staff attention to keep them comfortable and safe, and respite or short-term stays are available if someone only needs help for a little while.
Public records, names like Nicole Andes, Vieva Redmond, Marin Black, and other connections to the address might pop up if someone does a background search or explores their Facebook or LinkedIn pages, showing there's a bit of a social media presence and an openness about the people who live and work there, though the place runs mainly as a small, Board and Care Home style community, so things feel quieter than in a big place. Residents can use community amenities like wifi, HD TVs, a community kitchen, outdoor paths for walking or jogging, and there are private areas to dine if someone wants more quiet time, plus everything's easy to get to for those who use wheelchairs. Extra services can include weight management, incontinence support, high acuity medical care, and plenty of staff around to meet any sudden needs. Language support in Filipino is available, and the facility tries to offer as much comfort and independence as possible in a calm, supportive setting.