Lotte's House sits in Fort Bragg, California, and has four licensed beds for elderly residential care, staying quite small so everyone knows each other, which some folks seem to appreciate because it's easier to feel at home in that kind of setting, and it fits right in near the coast. The place is a licensed Residential Care Elderly facility, sometimes called Assisted Living Homes or Adult Foster Homes, depending on who's talking, and it focuses on people aged 60 and up who need help with daily things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, or just getting around the house, and there's always 24-hour supervision so someone's always nearby. Lotte's House provides furnished rooms, allergy-sensitive meals, diabetes diet options, scheduled meal service, and even a dining room where residents can gather if they like, and for those with trouble walking or who need non-ambulatory care, the house has physical accommodations and emergency alert systems, which really help out in case something goes wrong.
They also have housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, regular move-in coordination, and a community kitchen, and if someone wants to join in, there are community-sponsored activities, movie nights, and other group events, which keeps things lively and social without feeling forced. The staff go through background checks, are trained, and follow assessed care plans that get updated as people's needs change, so the care fits the person instead of the other way around, and with a staff-to-participant ratio during the day-though the exact number isn't mentioned-folks tend to get more attention than in bigger places.
Lotte's House runs an adult day program with 30 licensed beds, too, for older adults who need daytime support but don't stay overnight, making it easier for local families who look after loved ones at home. The place also helps with caregiver jobs and recruitment, which keeps the team steady. They offer transportation, have services for seniors who need things in alternate formats, and use some unique names and terms for their programs and rooms, which gives the place its own character even if it's not a huge operation.
The home's rated A by the Better Business Bureau and doesn't accept Medicare unless it gets certified for that, so most people who come are paying out of pocket or using other means. In short, Lotte's House is a small, close-knit place that helps seniors with different care needs, from simple help with daily life to more involved medical support, and it tries to make things clear and comfortable for everyone who stays.