UC Senior Care IV sits on Governor Drive in San Diego, offering senior living with space for up to six residents, which keeps things quiet and personal, and folks often like how it feels like a true home more than a big facility, which is common with these small Adult Care Homes. It's licensed by the state and has been open since February 25, 2022, and you'll see two caregivers around during the day and two at night, and there's a licensed nurse on staff. The home helps with daily basic needs, like getting dressed, taking medicine, and enjoying group meals, and it also covers personal care, cleaning, and planned activities in the home. You'll see private rooms starting at $6,500 a month and shared rooms starting at $5,300, and the full range goes up to $6,000 for private and $5,000 for shared rooms, depending on your choices.
The home accepts SSI residents and the assisted living waiver program, which helps make care available for people who might need financial help. There's respite care if a main caregiver needs a break and help with memory care, hospice support, and care for those who are bedridden, and the home works with San Diego Regional Center clients. Residents can use mobile physician services so doctors can come to the house, and there are home health, home care, and hospice services offered as needs change. Religious services happen onsite, and people can enjoy the garden and shaded outdoor space when the weather's nice. People get support with medication, meals, and daily life and can expect a calm place to live, with attention from friendly staff and chances to socialize in a small group. UC Senior Care IV is part of a group with four homes, all in the University City area, with the same small size and home-like atmosphere. UC Senior Care IV doesn't take Medicare and isn't certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it's fully licensed for elderly residential care by California authorities.