Family Care Cottages II sits on Rample Ridge Road in Thousand Oaks and offers board and care home services with a license for just six residents, so you get a very home-like setting where people know you and you're not lost in a crowd, and the staff is around all day and night to help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or moving from bed to chair, as well as things like managing medicine, serving three meals a day in the dining room, and setting up diets if anyone has allergies or needs special food like diabetic meals, and the rooms can be private or semi-private with basic furniture and telephones, plus there's housekeeping and laundry, somebody will even help you move in if you need it, and activities are arranged to keep everybody busy and connected, like social gatherings, movie nights, walking in the gardens, or just sitting together to talk, while outside there are paths to stroll around, gardens to enjoy, and transportation is arranged for errands or appointments, though pets aren't allowed, but the meals are nutritious and planned out by chefs with attention to special needs.
Family Care Cottages II offers specialized memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia with secure spaces so nobody gets lost or confused, and there are memory-focused activities to help residents stay as active as possible, with the staff paying close attention to both safety and well-being, and if families need a break, respite care is available for short stays. Residents here receive long-term assistance that aims to preserve dignity, promote comfort, and encourage as much independence as possible, all in an environment designed for privacy but also community, since living here means being part of daily events, special programs, and shared meal times. Everything is tailored so older adults who might need some extra help or careful attention due to memory loss can feel at home, safe, and cared for, and the staff communicates in English to make sure everyone understands what's going on, carrying out care in a way that keeps both the residents and their families informed and confident about the choices made for senior care.