Care Services
Six private suites means a caregiver can notice that your mother ate half her breakfast, or that your father's balance was off on Tuesday. For Rancho Cucamonga and Inland Empire families, that noticing is the entire product.
How placement works
Ten minutes on the phone tells us most of what matters: what happened, what your parent can still do alone, and what you are afraid of.
Before anyone moves in, California requires — and we insist on — a full appraisal of medical history, mobility, cognition, diet and daily habits.
Wake time, shower days, medications, meals, outings, church, phone calls home. Put on paper, followed daily, and rewritten whenever needs change.
Furniture first, then the person. Most families move belongings in a day early so the first night already looks like home.
What caregivers do
Care is delivered by our own staff on site, with visiting nurses, hospice and therapists welcome to work alongside us when a resident needs them.
Showering, dressing, grooming, oral care, toileting, transfers and walking support — done privately, at your parent's pace, by the same familiar faces.
Reminders and hands-on assistance as permitted, tracked in writing and coordinated with the resident's own physician and pharmacy.
Three chef-prepared meals plus snacks daily, adjusted for diabetes, blood pressure, kidney diets, chewing and swallowing difficulty, food dislikes and cultural preferences.
Steady routines, cueing, redirection and one-on-one attention for early and moderate memory loss, within what our license and a written assessment allow.
Bedrooms cleaned, bathrooms sanitized, linens changed, and personal laundry washed and folded on site every week.
Transportation and escorting to physicians, dialysis, labs, the pharmacy, the salon, and church — residents keep the doctors they already trust.

Safety & accessibility
No shared bathrooms, and no waiting your turn in the morning.
Walkers and wheelchairs move through the whole house.
Space to turn, space to pass, space for a visiting therapist to work.
Ambulatory and non-ambulatory residency subject to our approved license and fire clearance.
Written protocols, trained staff, practiced drills, and mountain-winter preparation.
Modern detection and suppression systems throughout the building.
A private house set back from CA-2 with controlled access.
Sun room, parlor, library, dining room, games room and porches.
Scheduled rides for medical, personal and social appointments.
Licensed by the California Department of Social Services — RCFE #365530560. Ambulatory and non-ambulatory residency, and the level of memory support we can provide, are offered subject to the limits of our approved license, local fire clearance, and a pre-admission appraisal.
A fall, a diagnosis, a hospital discharge, or just a year of quiet decline — start with a phone call and we will tell you honestly whether we can help.
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