The Power House sits quietly on Heyer Avenue in Castro Valley, a small homey place with space for just six people, so you never feel lost in the shuffle and folks get to know each other, probably sharing stories over the meals, which get attention for being nutritious and made with care, with special diets arranged if needed for things like diabetes or high blood pressure. The staff have a kind way about them and someone's always there all hours, helping with things like bathing, dressing, medicine reminders, getting around, or just making sure rooms are tidy and laundry's done. People get help to medical appointments, stores, or even church, and there's usually some activity going on, whether it's movie nights, creative plans, music, or exercise-all for keeping the mind and body busy.
You'll find a choice of private or shared rooms, all furnished, and each with private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, internet, telephones, and sometimes a kitchenette. Memory care is part of what's offered, helping those with dementia or Alzheimer's stay as independent as possible while keeping them safe from wandering and confusion. Home health services reach from nursing to hospice to support during difficult times, and transportation's arranged for doctor visits or outings, which means folks don't have to worry about getting to places that matter to them. There's a focus on letting people keep as much independence as they can, but the help's always there-around the clock-if somebody needs it, with staff who handle medication, personal care, and everyday chores.
The house is set up for assisted living and these "residential care for the elderly" services, with extras like garden areas, a book room, spa or health area, barber or parlor, and spaces for recreation, where people chat or join scheduled programs. The Power House has been licensed since 2003 under Day, Carmeliza M., keeping a steady hand even as needs change, including offering respite care, hospice, and support for VA Benefits and Aides and Attendance Programs, with a friendly, easy-going air and a lot of small personal touches that make it feel less like a big institution and more like a home.