Sweet Home Of Roseville provides care for seniors in a cozy, home-like setting in Roseville, California, just two miles outside Rocklin, and most of the homes like Cherry Ridge Villa, Golden Rose Home Care, Roseberry Care, A-Plus Senior Care, and Heavenly Angels have space for up to 6 residents. These small homes offer private rooms in a peaceful neighborhood, and each place is licensed as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, or RCFE. Folks live with help for daily activities, medication management, nutritious home-cooked meals, and personal care, and there are studio room layouts, including ones set up for either men or women. Every house has security alarms on the doors and windows, and each resident gets a personal call button for emergencies, so seniors are safer and families feel more at ease. Staff have professional training and background checks and there's always someone available, day or night. The owner is a registered nurse, and her husband helps run the facilities, and this means residents get medical attention as well as support for things like wound care, rehabilitation, or chronic conditions, and hospice and respite care are available too.
Residents can join simple exercise programs and other activities that help with social and emotional engagement, and memory care is available in secure rooms and areas for those who've got Alzheimer's or dementia, with special memory-boosting activities planned out. There are transportation services for outings or appointments, so folks can get to where they need to go. Home-cooked meals and snacks are provided every day, and staff accommodate special diets like low-salt or diabetic needs, while incontinence management and personal hygiene help are part of daily support. Safety matters, so the homes have mobility accommodations and regular checks, and staff update each resident's care plan often so needs are met as people age. These homes offer assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and help for independent seniors, and they're all under government licensing and review, so everything meets state regulations and standards. The small-group setting means everyone gets some extra attention, in a quiet place that feels more like home, and short-term respite care is there for families who need a break, while long-term residents can stay as long as they need care.