Pearl of the Orient Guest Home Inc.

    9336 Broadway, Temple City, CA, 91780
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    About Pearl of the Orient Guest Home Inc.

    Pearl of the Orient Guest Home Inc. is a small senior care facility located at 9336 Broadway in Temple City, California, and is licensed to care for up to six seniors in a comfortable, home-like setting where residents live in private or semi-private, fully furnished rooms, and daily needs are met by attentive staff who help with bathing, dressing, hygiene, meals, and medication reminders, so people don't have to worry about the little things as much and can focus more on enjoying each day, with staff who offer services for both assisted living and memory care, including programs that help folks with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia stay active and secure, since they've set up the environment to help prevent wandering and reduce confusion, and there's always 24-hour support available in case someone needs help at any time. The home-cooked meals are made every day, and they can make special meal plans for those with medical needs like diabetes or high blood pressure, and if a resident wants, there are regular activities to keep busy, from music therapy and craft projects to board games and movie times, or even outings and transportation arranged for things like medical appointments, church, shopping trips, and other errands, plus the convenience of nearby parks, restaurants, theaters, and pharmacies, so folks don't feel isolated. The facility tries to make things pleasant and simple, keeping pricing more affordable when compared to bigger places in Los Angeles County, with assisted living services starting at around $3,000 a month, and rooms come in both private and shared options to fit what families might need. Amenities like Wi-Fi, pet-friendly areas, and accessibility features help residents stay comfortable, and when someone's hair needs attention, the mobile stylist pays a visit, which is handy. There are supportive services for both short-term respite stays and longer hospice care if someone's needs change, and people who need skilled nursing or continuing care retirement options can find referrals within their larger network. Family caregivers get help figuring out the right fit, and everyone's encouraged to join in programs meant to support independence and happiness, so people can keep strong connections with staff and others living there and have plenty of chances to keep active or just relax in a safe, warm environment. The guest home runs under the rules and watch of California's Department of Social Services and adjustments to features and activities happen now and then, so it's a good idea to visit and see firsthand how things look and feel.

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