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    About Dolore Home

    Dolore Home has six licensed beds and sits in a residential neighborhood, where it's quietly cared for by on-site staff day and night, with an administrator on the grounds, and most people who live here get either a private room or choose to share with someone else, depending on what they want and what's available, and the place's always focused on keeping things comfortable and safe-furnished rooms come with basic things you'd want, and every space includes safety features since seniors here may need some help with transfers or managing daily activities. The home's licensed as a Residential Care for the Elderly facility, following California's Department of Social Services rules, and it's up to date on all inspections, with license number 371881394, first active since February 24, 2023, so everything operates above board, which probably helps give families some peace of mind even when information sometimes gets hard to find due to the server throwing error messages now and then.

    Housekeeping and laundry happen regularly, meals are cooked on-site with care for different diets, and there's a community-sponsored activities program organizing movie nights and other ways for folks to connect and stay busy together, plus communal areas where people can chat or just sit a while if that's what they like, and the home works to promote social interaction and engagement because that keeps spirits up. Personalized support plans mean each resident gets help according to what they need, whether that's memory care, medication management, or assistance with bathing, dressing, and moving around, especially for those with non-ambulatory needs. The healthcare support comes right to the home and the nursing staff is licensed, which can make things go a little smoother when someone's health changes. Dolore Home's also set up to take SSI residents and serves clients from the San Diego Regional Center, and while it doesn't take Medicare unless certified, it fills a gap for families who need some help with an older loved one but don't want a big, crowded place, and this small setting with just six residents allows for a slower pace where changes in care are noticed quicker and folks aren't likely to get lost in the shuffle. The adult care home model-sometimes called adult foster care or personal care home-means the place feels more like an ordinary home than an institution, with board and care services, housekeeping on hand, meals, group activities, and everything designed to help people keep as much independence as makes sense for them, and while not every detail about Dolore Home is easy to find because information's sometimes missing, the basics are steady and the focus is on careful long-term care, safety, and making daily life a bit brighter for everyone who's there.

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