Mary Frances Hat Residential Facility sits at 1330 W. Walnut Street in Lodi, California, and has a quiet, home-like atmosphere for older folks who need daily help, and this little place goes up to about 10 residents so everyone sort of knows each other by name, and you see folks sitting together at scheduled picnics or walking paths, and there's always something going on, whether it's movie night, small get-togethers, or simple meals in the dining room. The staff stays on-site twenty-four hours to help with bathing, dressing, medication, or just making sure everyone's safe and comfortable-and there are nurses around, and families sometimes stop by for a meal, and the caregivers get to know each resident so care's personal. Mary Frances Hat Residential Facility provides assisted living, board and care, memory care, nursing home support, rehabilitation, respite, and even independent living for folks who still want some say in their day but need a gentle eye kept on them, and they take married couples as well as single seniors.
Rooms are private or shared, and you might see furnished spaces, emergency alert buttons, laundry and dry cleaning, and three meals a day with special menus if someone can't eat certain things. The place handles transportation for shopping or doctors, and they keep the home tidy and help with medical appointments and prescriptions, and if someone needs more memory support, the Gentlecare Home memory care unit fits the bill. The monthly cost's about $3,485, and things like meals, entertaining, house-keeping, and nursing checks come rolled in, and if someone needs a little extra help that day, staff will step in with whatever's needed. The community's small and the pace is slow, feeling warm and lived-in, with gardens, common rooms, walks, and a familiar crew around for years, and the goal is to offer a safe, comfortable setting for seniors who want dignity and as much independence as fits their health.