Kenwood Greenes sits about 7.7 miles outside Saint Helena, California, in quiet, scenic country with rolling hills, vineyards, old oak trees, and lush gardens, so the place feels peaceful and almost like a home away from home, with lots of birds, flowers, and even a Koi pond and rose garden that make it easy to relax or stroll around outside. The small size matters here, because Kenwood Greenes has room for up to six residents, which lets everyone have private rooms with plenty of light and views of the gardens, Sugarloaf Mountain, and a patio, and that means there's a calm, quiet feeling throughout the house, and it's easier for the staff to give personal attention. The staff remains on site around the clock, so help is always available with bathing, dressing, and transfers, but people don't have to give up their independence, since the staff help with what residents need, whether it's getting out of the bath, managing medicine, or keeping up with fitness schedules and planned events.
Kenwood Greenes offers both assisted living and memory care, with extra services for those who have memory issues, and there's even hospice and respite care if needed. Daily meals are homemade, and cooks can handle special diets for allergies, hypertension, or diabetes, so everyone can eat comfortably and safely, and there's also help with laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping. The facility features a studio-style room layout and takes care to make each room comfortable, plus there's an extra guest house for couples who want to stay together. The location is surrounded by a reading room, a fitness area, a game room, a community dining room, and a parlor or hairdresser spot, so people have things to do every day, including art, music, garden time, movie nights, and trips arranged for errands or faith-based visits. They also offer animal therapy, outdoor relaxation, and even scheduled transportation for medical appointments or outings.
Kenwood Greenes is licensed by the state of California for residential care of the elderly, with license number 496803537, so it meets state regulations for safety and care, but it doesn't accept Medicare unless certified otherwise, though they do work with long-term care insurance, private pay, and the Veterans Aid and Attendance benefit. The facility takes pride in giving peace of mind to families, focusing on respectful, compassionate care, and offering privacy along with community, all in a pretty rural setting that feels calm and safe, and they make sure there are social events and recreation so people can stay active and spend their days in a way that brings comfort and a sense of home.