Primetime Board and Care Home sits on 107 Quartz Lane in Vallejo, California, and holds a license for up to four seniors. Each resident gets their choice of private suites, shared apartments, or studio suites, all fully furnished and with private bathrooms and kitchenettes, plus rooms include a telephone and air conditioning. The home works as a small, residential care facility for elderly people, focusing on providing long-term care, daily living assistance, and a simple, home-like setting, which is good for people who want a quieter environment. Services here cover help with bathing, dressing, bathroom use, transfers, and medication management, and round-the-clock supervision from trained aides, including support for those with memory conditions like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, and caregivers can deal with confusion or wandering if that comes up.
The home serves three homemade meals each day, using organic and fresh ingredients, and can adjust meals for special diets, diabetes, or allergies; meals are planned with a dietitian and residents can eat in private dining areas if they want. Residents get laundry, linen, and housekeeping every week, and staff handle all cleaning and maintenance, so no chores fall on the seniors. There's internet and cable in the rooms, and a call system means staff are nearby any hour for emergencies or requests, and there's always a staff member awake at night.
Primetime Board and Care Home lets residents bring pets and use the garden, hosts community events, and arranges activities like movie nights, crafts, music, social nights, and even pet therapy or gardening for those who like to be outside. Transportation is offered for doctor visits, errands, and religious events, with someone to help set up those rides, and there's a barber or stylist who visits as needed. Memory care, hospice care, and respite stays are available, and care plans adjust to each person for more serious health needs or support with mental health, with support for insulin, two-person transfers, and other medical concerns. The facility also has a small library, common areas for games or reading, and a courtyard for outdoor relaxation.
The community pays attention to emotional and social needs too, arranging non-medical companionship, group activities, education, and wellness programs, plus concierge and pharmacy help. There are emergency systems throughout, service inside the community, and health resources for checking symptoms or learning about medications, right at hand. Staff plan schedules and special activities, so each day can include something different but keeps a routine for memory care when needed. Primetime Board and Care Home accepts residents needing different types of support, from active and mostly independent seniors to those who need daily nursing or supervision, and as a small home, staff get to know the residents well and can respond quickly to each person's needs. The facility doesn't accept Medicare unless CMS certified and tries to keep services affordable for those wanting care in the 94589 area.