Merzoian Ranch, run by Merzoian Ranch LLC, opened in 2005 and offered care to up to 6 elderly residents in Porterville, California, as a Residential Care Home for the Elderly licensed under number 547201874, and it's permanently closed now, but when it was open, seniors could choose a studio, a semi-private room, or a one-bedroom suite, and folks living there got three homemade meals a day, chef-prepared meals sometimes too, and the facility adjusted menus for people with dietary restrictions like diabetes, allergies, and hypertension, and offered dementia-friendly menus for those who needed them. The home provided housekeeping, laundry, and move-in coordination, so folks wouldn't have to worry about daily chores, and care plans got personalized for each resident, making sure needs like bathing, grooming, getting dressed, using the toilet, and managing medications were met, including 24-hour supervision, mealtime assistance, and help with getting from one place to another. Merzoian Ranch also had support for those living with dementia or Alzheimer's, offered incontinence care, hospice care, respite stays, case management, and home health services, with on-call licensed nurses and care coordination with healthcare providers, so medical support was always considered important, and there was an on-site pharmacy to make things a little easier.
The place kept a small, intimate setting, which meant relationships between staff and residents felt friendlier, and the home had security around the clock, which gave families some peace of mind, and wheelchair access meant folks with walkers or wheelchairs could move about easily. There were garden spaces, outdoor relaxation areas, community-sponsored activities for something to do, game nights, music therapy, animal therapy, and even movie nights and board games to keep minds active. Residents could enjoy a bistro, a dining room, and had fitness activities, a fitness center, and wellness plans, plus amenities like a reading room, steam room, hot tub, barber or beauty shop, and even a mobile hairdresser for those who wanted a bit of pampering; folks could get massages and use the wellness area too. The place allowed both cats and dogs, which made a difference for some, and there were schedules for transportation to doctor's appointments, errands, or spiritual activities, so getting around town wasn't too hard either. The facility included some special features, like amenities and recovery options for horses and equine care, so people who cared for animals had a place for them too, which made Merzoian Ranch stand out a bit. The staff handled vacuuming, dusting, and provided emergency alert systems in rooms to add some safety, and there were both community-sponsored and scheduled events to promote socializing, with meal accommodations, case management, and weight management support as part of the offering. Residents at Merzoian Ranch could count on a warm, home-like environment, simple comforts, clear routines, and support with the daily activities that become harder with age.