Adventure Care Home

    1992 Temescal Avenue, Norco, CA, 92860
    • Assisted living

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    About Adventure Care Home

    Adventure Care Home is a small residential care facility for the elderly located at 1992 Temescal Ave in Norco, California, with a capacity to house up to six residents, and though it's currently closed, the place has been serving seniors since August 12, 2020, under the direction of Maria Cantoria. The home focuses on assisted living and respite care, so residents used to get help with daily activities, medication management, meals, bathing, dressing, and transfers, with care providers available round-the-clock for support, which is good for people who need steady help but don't want to be in a large institutional setting. The building offers both private suites and shared rooms, all fully furnished, some with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, and equipped with air-conditioning, telephones, internet, and cable television, so people living there didn't have to worry about cleaning, laundry, or cooking, since the staff did all that, and meals fit different dietary needs, even if someone had allergies or diabetes. Folks living there also took part in activities like art classes, movie nights, shared meals, shopping trips, gardening, and could go for walks on the grounds, with emergency alert systems in case someone needed help. The place is licensed as a Residential Care Home for the elderly in California - sometimes people call these adult foster homes or personal care homes - and services matched what's usually considered non-medical help, so the staff looked after people's daily health and safety, but didn't provide medical care unless arranged otherwise. Adventure Care Home kept a higher staff-to-resident ratio than bigger assisted living places, made transportation arrangements for appointments, and created personalized care plans for each resident, with a long-term goal of keeping seniors comfortable and supporting families who needed peace of mind. The home met state licensing, industry requirements, and had an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, but wasn't accredited by the BBB. It's got a reputation for careful oversight, reflected in its 6.4 community score on the Seniorly rating system, and as a small, home-like place, it was especially suited for elderly people who wanted a quieter setting with support close by. Medicare wasn't accepted without extra certification, so most residents paid themselves or with private insurance, and the facility's main focus was giving seniors a safe, simple, and maintenance-free life in their later years.

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