Diamond Care, Inc. sits on S. Bright Road in French Camp, California, and has a campus with gardens, walking paths, a koi pond, and an outdoor fitness space, plus they're planning to add private bungalows, a rose garden, and more suites. The two homes on campus have modern updates, simple furnishings, and easy access for wheelchairs, and you'll find rooms with phones and big showers, ready and furnished for new residents. Meals get served in a dining room with plenty of choices, like vegan, gluten-free, no sugar, and international dishes, or you can get room service any time, and they handle special diets for allergies or diabetes. Folks living at Diamond Care, Inc. or at home through their At-Home Licensed Professional Care Provider program get tailored care plans that look after both physical health and emotional well-being, and people can live there full-time, stay for a short respite, or get help while aging at home.
The staff includes RNs, LVNs, Psychiatric Technicians, CMAs, and Psychologists, and they follow strict care standards set by the founder and CEO, Gloria Murphy, making sure that each person-from seniors to adults with physical or cognitive disabilities-gets the right level of help, whether it's high-acuity care, diabetic care, incontinence support, dementia care, or memory support for mild cognitive problems. The Cognitive Rehabilitation Program (CRP) covers a range of therapies-relational, adaptive, vocational, music, and psychoanalytical-plus there's a big focus on physical activity, balance, and memory through music therapy, which can bring up old memories and help people feel less down. The community also offers CAMS services like circulatory massage, in-house Certified Reiki, acupressure, and chiropractic work for chronic pain.
With residential care, 24-hour supervision, and medication management, they keep a close eye on health needs, handle med schedules and appointments, and always keep families in the loop, plus transportation and parking are part of the deal if you need them for getting to appointments or outings. There's housekeeping, dry cleaning, laundry, an in-house salon for hair and nail care, and organized movie nights or activities to keep everyone connected, and the garden and walking paths give folks a place to relax. For families and residents dealing with hospice needs, there's hands-on help with pain, medical support, and spiritual care, with clergy available when wanted.
Diamond Care, Inc. also runs certified educational training for healthcare workers like MAs, NAs, and LVNs, supporting learning through partnerships with local schools and offering real-life experience in care. Safety is important, too, with an emergency alert system and supervised, secure spaces for those needing memory care. Under a license from the Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing, Diamond Care, Inc. works with Home Health groups, Hospice Organizations, primary care, and local fire and safety departments, and they use up-to-date therapies and tech from research organizations to help people keep or regain health. The staff tries to make life comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible for each person, seeing everyone as family and supporting them in both small daily needs and bigger moments. Whether someone needs basic help with bathing, getting dressed, transfers, or more involved support for medications or health conditions, the team works to let adults and seniors age in the place that feels right for them, with dignity and confidence.