Sarah's Best Life is a licensed Residential Care Home for the Elderly in Murrieta, California, with a maximum of six residents. This board and care home offers assisted living and respite care services. The facility operates in regular homes with added safety and accessibility features, like wheelchair ramps and accessible showers. Every area has bright lighting to help residents move around safely and easily, and there are both private and shared rooms, with or without bathrooms, all fully furnished. There's 24-hour supervision, an emergency alert system, and attentive staff who help with things like medication management, bathing, dressing, transfers, and other daily tasks.
The home has a holistic approach, covering mental, physical, and emotional wellness. Residents can join fitness classes, off-site activities, devotional gatherings, movie nights, and group or individual activities. The staff also provide personalized life coaching and mental health support. Nutritious meals get prepared by the culinary team, and special diets are available, including diabetic-friendly choices. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are included, along with help arranging transportation for doctor visits or outings. Residents can spend time in communal areas, walking paths, gardens, and outdoor spaces, and enjoy amenities like cable TV, Wi-Fi, a library, and pet-friendly policies for cats and dogs.
Licensed through the California Department of Social Services (License #: 331880757), Sarah's Best Life supports high-acuity care needs, including diabetic care, hospice, incontinence, memory care with specialized programs, and care for non-ambulatory seniors. The home welcomes people who need independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, or continuing care retirement community options, and serves several locations in Murrieta, Wildomar, and Sun City. Residents have personalized care plans and support from staff at all hours. The emphasis is on safety, comfort, and creating a home-like setting where seniors can keep their independence while getting the help they need with daily living, social activities, wellness programs, and nutritious meals.