Queen Of Hearts Eldercare

    9464 Oak Avenue, Orangevale, CA, 95662
    • Assisted living
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    About Queen Of Hearts Eldercare

    Queen Of Hearts Eldercare in Orangevale, CA, has room for up to six residents at a time, and supports seniors who need some help with daily tasks but don't need around-the-clock skilled nursing, which means you'll see a small and close community with a high staff-to-resident ratio, and you'll notice staff are described as friendly and hard working, which helps create a homey feeling, especially since it's licensed in California as a personal care home and follows rules for assisted living. Residents get help with eating, bathing, grooming, and transferring, and caregivers offer medication management, daily living support, and personal companionship whatever each resident needs to feel comfortable. The home provides scheduled meals, but if a resident gets hungry later, there's all-day dining options, and the kitchen takes care about special diets, so if you're managing diabetes or allergies, staff can plan meals for that. Each resident room has a telephone and entertainment set-up, plus comfortable, furnished spaces, and some rooms may have a private kitchenette, so people can make a snack if they wish. The whole place feels open, with a household-style floor plan, an outdoor patio, a garden, walking paths, and a community room for shared activities. Residents often take part in movie nights, shared meals, creative art classes, and even short shopping trips, since staff arrange social, educational, and fun events to keep everyone healthy and active. Move-in coordination is available to help new residents settle in, and staff keep the home clean with regular housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning. There's an emergency alert system in place for safety and families can visit easily thanks to the accessible location. The atmosphere is relaxed, aiming for a sense of belonging where both residents and families feel welcome. With both private and shared areas, people can express themselves in their rooms, yet have common spaces for mingling. Because the staff focuses on dignity and respect, they encourage residents to stay as independent as possible, but step in for added assistance when needed, and caregivers are always there 24 hours for supervision and support, but it's non-medical care, so residents still hold some independence. The home is privately owned, with an operator that's hands-on with both running the house and making sure the caregivers are trained and attentive. While current availability isn't posted, and there aren't details about all specific services or features, people can arrange a private visit to tour the home and meet the staff to see if it's the right fit.

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