Lotus Senior Care, Huntington Beach III sits in a quiet Huntington Beach neighborhood and has a warm, home-like feel with only six residents in total, so folks don't feel lost in the crowd, which means care feels personal and staff are always within reach when someone needs a hand, whether it's help getting dressed, bathing, or going to the bathroom, which seems to give families some peace of mind knowing their loved ones aren't just a number somewhere. The house offers fully furnished single bedrooms, some set up as private suites or with shared rooms available, each with lots of closet space and private bathrooms you can get into with a wheelchair if that's needed, and the showers, kitchens, and dining areas are well-lit, clean, and designed for comfort without feeling like a big institution, which really is nice for people wanting something familiar.
Meals are cooked in the kitchen using organic ingredients, with menus that take food allergies, diabetes, and things like swallowing problems into account, offering pureed meals and snacks between main meals, and if somebody needs a hand during mealtime, staff are ready to help. For folks who need extra care due to Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, specialized services and trained caregivers are on hand, and every resident gets their care plan made just for them so medical needs and medication, weight, and mobility don't get overlooked. They have a 3-to-1 caregiver-to-resident ratio, so people get attention quickly, and licensed nurses and caregivers are there all day and night, which is important for anybody needing round-the-clock supervision or help if something unexpected happens.
Laundry and housekeeping get taken care of, so nobody has to struggle with chores or keeping up their suite-that's all included, and for those who want to do their own laundry, washer and dryer facilities are in the house, too. People bring their cats and dogs along, which makes the place feel more like home, and family or friends can park right outside when they visit. There's Wi-Fi, cable, iPads to keep in touch with relatives, air conditioning, a big library for reading, places to walk or sit outside, and games like cards or board games to pass the time, which works out for folks wanting a bit of fun or social time. Daily activities, special event parties, movie nights, and chapel services can help everyone stay engaged and not feel isolated, and massage therapy's available if residents want or need it.
Whenever residents have doctor's appointments, help with transport or scheduling is provided, and on-call staff make sure emergencies or unscheduled needs don't get overlooked, even in the middle of the night. The whole property's wheel-chair accessible, and if anyone can't move on their own, caregivers help with transferring in and out of bed, chairs, or the bathroom. Lotus Senior Care, Huntington Beach III doesn't take Medicare, but they're licensed by the State of California to care for elderly people and host up to six seniors at a time, which can make the place feel settled and peaceful, as if it's an intimate group looking out for one another. In the backyard, there's a putting green and lounge area, so anyone who wants fresh air or a bit of light exercise has a safe spot for it. Staff take a plain and patient approach, looking after everyone's comfort, health, and dignity, aiming to help seniors stay as independent as possible while knowing help's always nearby for whatever daily living tasks are needed.