Founder's House of Hope is a licensed adult residential facility in Artesia, California, that provides different long-term care services for seniors, as well as adults living with mental health or memory issues. The facility runs as an organized health care organization and is recognized by its legal name, Founder'S House Of Hope, with an NPI number 1366619082, and the official on record is Michael AD Bolong. The main services focus on psychiatric residential treatment, offering 98 licensed beds and a care model that supports seniors and mentally disabled adults, with care plans built around each person's needs for comfort, activity, and security. Residents can choose from furnished rooms, do daily life enrichment activities, and receive 24-hour supervision by alert staff.
The community's multidisciplinary staff recognizes the biological, psychological, and social sides of mental disabilities, so each resident gets individualized care planning, medication management, personal care, and support with activities like bathing, meals, personal hygiene, and money management. Meals are nutritious, planned by meal planners and chefs, and include choices like low sodium and diabetic meals. There's central air conditioning in the rooms, regular weekly laundry, and weekly housekeeping. Utilities come included, and the building has smoke alarms and other safety features for disabled residents. There's a strict no smoking policy inside both private and public areas, and pets are allowed under the pet policy.
Founder's House of Hope also offers a full activities program, managed by a full-time activity director, arranging scheduled transportation, outings, and social events, alongside personal services such as help with paying bills and laundry. For specialized care needs, the facility offers memory care, assisted living, home care, hospice, rehabilitation, and adult day care, and supports residents with hearing, vision, and dental care. The facility can accept veterans and participates in the Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) Program through Medi-Cal, making services more affordable for those who qualify, but Medicare is only accepted if the facility is certified by CMS.
There are community amenities such as dining rooms, TV/media areas, public living rooms, and parking. Family members are encouraged to help create care and activity plans for their relatives. The facility gives complimentary transport for residents, and transportation and parking are available for guests. Founder's House of Hope is recognized as a TruCare community with nearly 20 years of experience and is part of platforms that let families compare up to six facilities and read about options for long-term care across California, including a listing on A Place For Mom and local senior living directories. The facility has won Best of Senior Living awards for its care and support, and offers both independent and assisted living choices, with specialized therapies for seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia. The facility is regulated by state and local agencies, with a focus on health, safety, and affordable long-term care, so families can feel supported when their loved ones need this kind of help.