Goldrush Residence sits in a quiet neighborhood in San Dimas, California, and the house is located on 1452 Goldrush Street, close to hospitals, doctors' offices, pharmacies, places of worship, restaurants, and transportation services, so people can go out for appointments or just get a change of scenery without much trouble. Goldrush Residence operates as an Adult Care Home, also called Adult Foster Home, Personal Care Home, or Assisted Living Home, depending on the state, which means the setting is private and familiar with fewer than ten beds, and here they offer care for up to six residents as well as another spot with 15 beds in Covina, both licensed by the State of California. Residents get help with daily living, like bathing, dressing, medication management, transfers, and there's always 24-hour supervision for safety; the staff assist with meal preparation, serve those meals family-style in a cozy dining room, and follow special dietary restrictions, such as diabetes-friendly diets, so people eat together like in a regular home. The home's got furnished bedrooms, emergency alert systems in place, and the common areas include a garden, library, and a collection of 200 board games and puzzles for keeping hands and minds busy.
If someone wants to go shopping or to the doctor, staff set up the rides and even organize field trips, outings, and community-sponsored activities, so there's a chance for everyone to get outside now and then. The amenities are practical-Wi-Fi, telephones in residents' rooms, cable or satellite TV, community gathering spots, and both laundry and housekeeping done by staff, so residents don't have to worry about chores. The building is handicap accessible, and there are walking paths and outdoor spaces for fresh air. For folks who need more care or different types of support, Goldrush Residence offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, as well as some skilled nursing options, and they can also coordinate with home care, home health, and hospice providers, depending on what each resident needs. All services and support are provided in English, and move-in coordination is offered to help new residents settle in smoothly. Meal schedules are regular, and the kitchen stays busy preparing what's needed for the group, and activities-including movie nights and board games-give everyone something to do both on and off site. The whole place feels like a proper house, with the support needed, but still with simple comforts and enough variety to fit different needs.