Ramona Care Home - Pleasant Hill sits in a quiet neighborhood in Pleasant Hill, California, and you'll notice it's small, only six residents can live here at a time, which makes things feel more like a family than a big facility, and the staff always act friendly, helpful, and are easy to talk to, watching out for needs around the clock, whether it's day or night. This place offers different care types such as assisted living, memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, skilled nursing for folks needing constant medical help, independent living, and short-term respite care or hospice, so families can take a breather when needed. People can choose private or semi-private bedrooms, or studio rooms, and everything is set up to feel homelike and secure, with safety features, 24-hour supervision, and support for different care levels. Common areas include a dining room for meals, a little garden out back, outdoor space to relax, a library, game rooms, even a health area, hot tub, and steam room, which is something you can't always find in smaller places, and there's a barber or beauty shop available plus a mobile hairdresser for trims or grooming.
Residents get help with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicines, using the bathroom, and moving around, and services can cover diabetes care, memory support, catheter or colostomy care, and even high-acuity care, so folks don't have to worry as needs change. There's also incontinence support, insulin help, and they try to arrange two-person help if someone needs it. The kitchen puts out three homemade dishes at every meal, using fresh, good ingredients, and if you've got diabetes, hypertension, or other needs, they can adjust the food. Daily activities include walks, exercise programs, music therapy, board games, and animal therapy, movie nights, and group events like social nights and garden parties, or just quiet time in the book room or library. For mental wellness, they offer programs meant to support emotional and psychological health, and there's always something scheduled for socializing, like transportation to appointments, shopping, or church. Smoking is permitted, and they coordinate transportation for doctor's visits or other outings.
Families can pay with private pay, long-term care insurance, or Veterans Aid and Attendance benefits, and the cost for assisted living starts around $3,000 monthly, but it can change based on the room type, amount of help needed, and extra amenities, so it's best to ask about current options or set up a tour to see what's available. The facility operates under California Department of Social Services, license number 75600303, and it's rated about 4.5 stars, which says people are happy with care but still leaves room for improvement. The atmosphere is calm, and both men and women who want a high quality of life can find comfort here, with the security and care of a close-knit senior living community.