Tustin Hills Ddn sits in a quiet residential area of North Tustin, California, with a home-like feel where no more than six residents live together in a small community, and you know, it's got a family-like atmosphere where folks can get the support they need but still keep their independence. Residents pick from private or shared rooms, with a few studio layouts, and every room comes fully furnished, has air-conditioning, cable TV, and either a kitchenette or private bathroom, so you don't need to worry about setting up your own space. There are indoor and outdoor common areas, so people can relax wherever they like, plus you get telephone and internet services to keep in touch. Staff are there around the clock to help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and managing medications, and you can also get help with personal care and incontinence, so folks who need extra support aren't left trying to figure things out alone.
Special care is available for seniors living with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia, and the memory care here provides 24-hour support, specialized programs, and activities set up to help reduce confusion and prevent wandering, so families don't have to worry so much about safety. They've thought about transportation, offering rides to doctor's appointments and making other travel arrangements if needed, while meals are prepared each day using organic food and ingredients, so eating well is part of daily life. The community offers different types of care, including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation or wound care, so if health needs change, residents can get more help without moving far, and some folks age in place through the Continuing Care Retirement Communities options.
Residents join activities on-site and off-site, with support from the staff, and everyone gets to enjoy maintenance-free living since housekeeping and linen services are part of the deal. The staff speak several languages-American Sign Language, German, Hungarian, Spanish, and Croatian-which can be important for folks who want to be understood clearly. The building is licensed as a Residential Care Elderly facility, with all six beds overseen by state or local regulators, and there's always supervision with a 24-hour call system for emergencies. While the facility doesn't take Medicare for care services unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the focus here is on providing steady, quality care in a safe setting, from meals to daily help to medical needs, so families can feel some peace of mind knowing their loved ones are looked after closely each day.