A & A Family Care For The Elderly sits on Wrangler Drive in Murrieta, California, at 29275 Wrangler Drive, and has a state license number 336427416. Established back in 2016, this residential care home cares for up to 6 seniors in a homelike, quiet setting, owned and operated by Aron and Andy Oda. The focus stays on elderly care, with support for things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and caregivers stay on-site 24 hours a day. The home also manages meals tailored for various dietary needs by experienced cooks, serves snacks, and provides help with laundry and light housekeeping. Residents usually have a choice of social activities, exercise, group events, and movie nights so that nobody feels left out, and there's a beautiful garden and outdoor space plus a large courtyard where people can walk or just enjoy the sun and the fresh air. Most rooms come furnished, with good light, wide halls, tall ceilings, and easy access for people who may use walkers or wheelchairs.
The community includes memory care and dementia care, as well as help for those with cancer or other diseases, and supports hospice care when needed. Nurse professionals such as RNs, LVNs, and CNAs deliver health care onsite, and the staff assists with getting residents to doctor appointments or outings. The place has amenities like cable TV, Wi-Fi, communal dining, room furnishings, and an emergency alert system. They also try to coordinate with families for special requests and move-ins, and will work with VA Benefits, Aides, and Attendance Programs when eligible. Extra safety measures stay in place, so residents can feel secure day and night. The management team, led by Mr. Aaron Michio Oda, keeps the place running and makes sure standards meet the California Department of Social Services regulations, since they hold a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) license. The home isn't BBB accredited, and the environment sticks to a small, quiet feeling, with up to 6 people together at one time, which helps everyone get to know each other and feel comfortable. The goal has always been to help seniors keep their dignity, independence, and a sense of community, with enough support so things run smoothly without a lot of fuss or bother.