Dara Care Homes I & II sit in a quiet neighborhood at 1025 Dara Ct in Redding, CA, where the homes look like regular houses but are set up for seniors who need extra help with daily life, and you'll find both private and semi-private rooms, each one pretty spacious, with handy features like their own bathrooms, TV, and small refrigerators for a bit of comfort, and some rooms come at $1,500 for semi-private and $2,000 for private, which is a fair price considering everything they include. The place feels close-knit with only six people in each home, and the staff work hard to get to know everyone, staying focused on things folks might struggle with, like dementia, keeping the house safe for people who might get confused or wander off, and there are things like walk-in tubs, safety guides, and medical alert systems just to help keep an extra eye on everyone. People get meals planned and cooked with good ingredients, and if anyone needs help-whether it's bathing, dressing, reminders for medication, or just making sure the place is tidied up-there's always someone around, and for those who need memory care, they have programs and activities meant for folks with cognitive troubles, so families know there's on-site support.
There are organized social and wellness activities, rooms for games and arts and crafts, spots for family visits, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and the homes are pet-friendly, so beloved animals can come, too, and there's a barber or salon for trimming hair, plus washers, dryers, and even kitchenettes if a resident feels like making tea. Dara Care Homes I & II focus on care, so there's transportation for appointments or outings, and the staff handle medication, wound care, and occupational therapy as needed, always according to whatever's in someone's personal care plan, and someone is always thinking about safety with things like secure entry, sprinkler systems, and handicap-accessible spaces. Residents live near seven hospitals and have easy access to places like parks, restaurants, cafes, shops, and churches, making it simple to see a doctor or get out in the community.
The atmosphere stays warm and helpful, and people say the staff are kind, which makes visitors and new residents feel welcome, and a lot of focus goes into making sure everyone feels at home, all with the goal of keeping daily life comfortable and people supported, whether someone just needs a little help or requires more nursing and memory care services in a safe, home-style setting.