Wild Flowers Residential Care sits at 119 Montego Key in Novato, California, and serves up to six residents in a close, home-like setting that's designed for comfort and safety, so you'll always see staff available 24 hours a day, every day. The small size lets everyone get personalized care with help for bathing, dressing, incontinence, grooming, transfers, and mobility, and the team there knows how to help people living with dementia or other memory concerns, and they keep medication management up to date, so residents take what they need when they're supposed to. The place has different layouts for assisted living apartments around shared spaces-like the community room, library, dining room, fitness or steam room, and even a community garden for anyone who likes to get outside or watch the seasons, while movie nights and planned group activities keep folks connected and active, since there's always something on the schedule, whether it's music therapy, animal visits, board games, art, or outdoor relaxation.
Meals come three times a day, homemade and served in a dining room, and they'll accommodate people with diabetes, allergies, or other dietary needs, and snacks or drinks are always available, with dining kept flexible if someone wants to eat at a different time of day. Staff help with laundry and even dry cleaning, and a mobile hairdresser can come by for those who want help keeping up with trims or grooming. Residents don't have to worry about housekeeping, since basic chores and upkeep get done by staff, and with wheelchair accessible spaces and attention to mobility, everyone can move around easily and safely in common or private areas. Residents use on-site transportation for doctor appointments, errands, outings, or faith-based visits, and caregivers coordinate with healthcare providers as needed-the care staff, which includes trained RNs, LVNs, and CNAs, can also provide support for hospice, cancer care, and other clinical needs.
The environment tries to be calm and safe with features like organized community events, chaplains on-site, recreational rooms, planned social evenings, and friendly caregivers who stay on hand all the time-plus, it's all set up in a way that works for both active seniors and those with greater care needs, whether help is needed around the clock or just a few times a day. Families can move in with support or coordination if needed, and Wild Flowers Residential Care's state license, issued in 1996 under Allen, C. Elizabeth, ensures regular oversight under California law, abiding by certification number 216800305, with all programs and supports aimed at giving elders dignity, routine, and a comfortable life among peers in Marin County.