Arcene Guest Home II sits in a peaceful residential neighborhood at 508 Michel Place in Placentia, California, where up to six seniors can live in a quiet, home-like environment. This assisted living facility follows California's Department of Social Services regulations with license number 306000622. The home has both private and semi-private rooms, with private rooms going for $4,500 a month and semi-private ones for $3,000, and residents get three home-cooked meals every day, including special diets for diabetes or food allergies, and there's a dining room with scheduled and set menus. Caregivers help people with bathing, dressing, transfers, mobility, hygiene, taking medication, and meals, and around-the-clock staff can step in when someone needs help at any time, including those with incontinence or non-ambulatory care needs, and the home also helps those with Parkinson's disease care. The community supports different levels of care, from everyday assisted living up to hospice and respite services, and also has memory care and nursing services along with medication management and health condition monitoring.
There's a big focus on social activities and wellness at Arcene Guest Home II, so seniors can join in on group movie nights, music therapy, games, outings, animal therapy, creative arts, exercise classes, and trips into the neighborhood, plus there's a book room, game rooms, a garden, so people can get outside and walk. The home runs regular social and wellness events to help residents make friends and keep active, like social nights and arts and crafts. Residents can use shared living spaces, a chapel service, a health area, and even a hot tub and steam room. There's an on-site beauty and barber shop, so grooming's easy, and staff take care of laundry and housekeeping. People get help with errands and medical appointments with transportation coordination or on-site parking for those who need it, and trips to parks, shops, places of worship, and physicians are arranged, as well as theater outings.
Arcene Guest Home II is wheelchair accessible and has 24/7 emergency response with alert systems in each room and security throughout. The staff at Arcene Guest Home II are trained to be friendly and offer personal, compassionate care to each person, making sure to meet both personal and medical needs as they come up, while encouraging residents to do as much for themselves as they're able. The home doesn't take Medicare but focuses on offering long-term, non-acute care for older adults in a residential setting that feels more like a family home than a big institution. With furnished accommodations, personal laundry service, housekeeping, and a range of planned activities, most residents find daily life there to be structured yet comfortable, and there's a steady effort to keep everyone healthy, connected, and well cared for in a small, familiar group.