Adelya Senior Homes III has several locations in Orange County, including Yorba Linda, Fountain Valley, and Anaheim Hills, and each one looks and feels like a welcoming house with flower gardens, backyard patios, and walking paths for easy outdoor strolls. The facility has a capacity for six residents, with both private and shared rooms, some having private bathrooms, so people can pick the setup that suits them best. Staff keep the place clean and comfortable, with spacious rooms and walk-in showers-every spot gets cared for, and folks have cable TV, Wi-Fi, and phones in their rooms so they can stay in touch with family.
Around-the-clock crews watch over everyone, working in three shifts with awake staff, so there's always someone to help with day or night needs. This home helps people who need assistance with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and grooming or have memory issues like Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia. Caregivers have special training, especially for dementia care, and get background checked, including fingerprinting. The staff-to-resident ratio stays high, and folks get one-to-one help if they need it, while group activities fill the days for those who enjoy company. Residents get beauty and grooming services onsite, including a hairdresser who comes by, and there's a range of activities-both mental and physical, indoor and outdoor-to keep hands and minds busy.
Meals suit each person's needs, whether that means low sodium, gluten-free, or diabetes-friendly menus, always prepared fresh in the house kitchen with nutrition and taste in mind. Residents who want to go out for appointments or outings get rides with staff arranging transportation, and the facility keeps an emergency system in place for safety, along with security cameras in common areas for extra watching over.
Medication management, medical and dental scheduling, and help with moving around, including incontinence and bedside care, all get covered. The team makes custom care plans and adjusts anything as health or needs change. Housekeeping and laundry happen on a regular schedule. Only incontinence care comes as an extra charge; otherwise, the monthly cost includes almost everything.
Adelya Senior Homes III doesn't allow resident pets, but vaccinated, leashed pets can visit. They accept private pay or long-term care insurance, since Medicare doesn't usually cover this type of living. The home keeps a friendly feeling, remains connected with residents' families through regular updates and talks, and welcomes visitors to come by as long as they're following rules for safety. The yards are pretty, the gardens add color, and the home aims to help every senior, whether independent or needing lots of help, live as peacefully, safely, and actively as possible, with plenty of support and care along the way.