Golden Sunset Care Home sits at 1219 32nd Ave, San Francisco, and stays small with space for up to six residents, focusing on personalized care and a homelike setting. You get independent living, assisted living, and memory care services, so whether someone wants to live on their own with a little help or needs full-time support for Alzheimer's or dementia, staff are trained and ready around the clock. For seniors struggling with memory problems, the home has a protected and secure environment to help prevent wandering, plus memory care programs and therapies that aim to support those with cognitive needs, including tailored activities and health monitoring. The care team helps with bathing, dressing, medication management, and two-person transfers, so folks who need help moving or just a watchful eye get what's needed without fuss.
Residents have access to on-site amenities, like a dining room where they can enjoy scheduled meals, snacks, and special diets for things like diabetes or allergies. One or two prepared meals a day come with the assisted living service, and there's always help with laundry and housekeeping. You'll find a garden with walking paths out back, places to sit and relax, and sometimes there's exercise and fitness programs, music therapy, pet therapy, or even art and tabletop games to keep seniors engaged. A book room or health room pops up now and then, and some days the staff organizes trips out into the community or brings in movies and music programs for entertainment.
Healthcare support includes incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, and medication management for those who need it, and the staff coordinates with outside healthcare providers as needed. An emergency alert system brings added peace of mind. For personal care, staff lend a hand with everyday needs like grooming, hygiene, and feeding, and care plans can change as a resident's needs shift over time. The place stays tidy with regular cleaning, and rooms come furnished with the basics, including a phone.
Golden Sunset Care Home offers transportation for medical appointments, errands, and group outings, and there's parking for residents and visitors. Folks who just need a temporary stay can use the respite program, giving caregivers a break. On top of all this, there are social and wellness programs, daily activities, community evenings, and support designed to help residents feel connected and comfortable. While not BBB accredited and no extra details about special amenities, folks living here get 24-hour supervision, a safe and supportive setting, and hands-on help as needed in a quieter, less crowded environment than bigger facilities.