Sungarden Villa V sits in a quiet residential area at 304 Oak Canyon Way in Folsom, California, and that place only takes care of up to six seniors at a time, which kind of makes it feel more like a family home, and not a big, busy building. Residents live in their own private bedrooms, and most bedrooms have their own bathrooms and patios, which folks can decorate or furnish how they like, and the building is all one story, so people don't have to worry about stairs, and there are hardwood floors throughout so walkers and wheelchairs move easily. Staff are on duty round the clock to help with things like bathing, dressing, and medication, and they're experienced, carefully checked, and trained to work with seniors who might need a little extra support, including those who have memory issues. The place only serves people 60 and older who can't live alone any longer but who don't need the higher level of medical care you'd find at a nursing home, so this community really aims to let residents age in place with just the right amount of help.
Meals are made fresh every day, three times a day plus snacks, with choices for people with special diets like diabetes or allergies, and staff can deliver trays to private rooms if someone isn't feeling up to joining everyone in the dining room. The grounds are designed for relaxation and movement, with walking paths, garden spaces, a pool, hot tub, a gym, and common areas both inside and outside to give folks a chance to be by themselves or with others, and you'll even find a beauty salon, a chapel for devotional needs, a formal living and dining room, and a library. Pets like dogs and cats are allowed, so residents who can take care of a furry friend can have that comfort. Amenities cover practical needs too, like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, cable TV, private phone lines, laundry and housekeeping (including linen and dry cleaning), transportation for appointments or outings, and special services like mail forwarding or medication pickup handled by staff and billed monthly.
Sungarden Villa V runs background checks on all staff and gives priority to safety, which was especially true during COVID-19 when they stopped group activities, put rules in place for visitors, and added screening and handwashing routines. The building is fully wheelchair accessible, with both shared and private bathrooms, and the showers can fit a wheelchair. The emergency alert system works throughout the home, and there's always someone to check if a resident needs help. This community handles assisted living and memory care, including personal care, medication management, hygiene, physical exercises, and recreational programs that change week to week, sometimes including spiritual or social activities, always aiming for a sense of belonging and regular daily life. The family who owns and manages Sungarden Villa V has over 14 years of experience, and their team works to give each resident individual attention, including support for independence and wellness, so people can hold on to what matters to them as they age. Government agencies like the Department of Aging and Veteran's Services regularly inspect and license the place, and the state of California recognizes it as a Residential Care Home for the Elderly, sometimes called an Adult Foster Home or Personal Care Home in other states. Sungarden Villa V doesn't take Medicare unless it has a special federal certification. The staff help new residents move in, coordinate services, and stay connected with their families, always keeping things honest, simple, and focused on a comfortable life for seniors who want a small, steady environment with plenty of help when they need it.