Paradise Manor II Inc. sits in Cupertino, CA, and provides care for seniors in a small, private house with room for up to six people, so it's easier for staff to give each resident more attention, you know, with folks having their own furnished rooms and a real sense of home, and they've got this nice dining room where meals are served on a schedule, plus special diets for things like diabetes or allergies if someone needs that. The staff help residents with daily things like bathing, dressing, medication, and laundry, and if someone needs to get up in the night, there's 24-hour supervision, with some homes having staff awake all night to keep an eye on things, plus an emergency alert system so families can feel a little more at ease.
Paradise Manor II Inc. isn't a big, crowded place, which means people get to know each other, and there's a community room for movie nights or just spending time together and a yard where visitors can meet with residents, because it can be nice to be outside sometimes. Folks who stay here can get help with transportation, both medical and non-medical, and there's move-in support for new residents, too. There's also a range of care, from independent living for those who are active and don't need much help, to more support for those who need it, and they offer respite care if a family caregiver needs a break. They have memory care services for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, skilled nursing care for short-term rehab and physical therapy, and board and care or residential group home options, and if someone's needs change over time, they've got continuing care with flexible support, although a buy-in fee is required for that part.
The place is licensed as an Adult Residential Care facility and offers long-term and short-term stays, with services for medication management, help with getting around, bathing, grooming, meal preparation, and keeping the home clean, including laundry and even dry cleaning. Paradise Manor II Inc. gives seniors a sense of dignity because they can get help where needed but also enjoy privacy and a family-like setting, with safety always in mind, though they don't take Medicare unless the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have certified them. They've had a few inspection and visit records showing continued licensing, and families often find peace of mind knowing that there's always someone there, day or night, to help when necessary.