Home Sweet Home Senior Care sits in Daly City, CA, and has served older adults and people with disabilities since 1987, with a focus on dignity, respect, and keeping life warm and nurturing. The place supports up to 55 residents and stays open 24 hours every day, with licensed nurses and trained caregivers always present to help with bathing, dressing, grooming, getting around, and managing medications. The staff, led by Ms. Irena Matijas, President, and founded by Yelka to spread a spirit of simple goodness, treats everyone kindly and tries hard to keep things clean, bright, and cheerful with decorations that remind people to feel grateful. Residents can get care for non-ambulatory needs, diabetes, incontinence, dementia, mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's, and there's a secure perimeter and awake nightly staff to keep memory care safe and comfortable.
Assisted living and memory care services are mainstays here, with extra help for people needing board and care or even hospice care if needed, since they have a hospice waiver allowing for collaboration with hospice agencies. Home Sweet Home Senior Care provides daily living help, scheduled activities, themed parties, and happy hours, plus simple amenities like a fitness room, a peaceful garden, wheelchair accessible showers, and resident-run events meant to keep everyone social and connected. The facility supports long-term stays and does not allow pets. Emergency services are on hand, and the My Account Dashboard allows families and residents to manage favorites, health records, visitor access, and profiles. The care team updates plans regularly, aiming to match what each resident needs as time goes on, and they offer plenty of resources from a Health Library to guidance on state and federal programs and legislative policies. Home Sweet Home Senior Care also lets residents use tools like a symptom checker, care guides, and recovery learning centers, while they connect people with local help for prescriptions, opioid resources, disaster mental health, elder abuse, and fall prevention. Residents can find assistive devices, transportation, and parking, while the staff brings years of experience under a family-owned and operated approach. The license, number 415600821, is from the Department of Social Services, and the facility is managed by a group that tries to keep things steady and reliable for everyone living there.