Ida's Rest Home, also called Ida's Care I, sits at 612 39th Ave, San Francisco, CA, and provides a small, family-like setting with space for up to 11 residents, which means you get a much more personalized and attentive care experience here compared to larger places, with staff always around to help with things like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed or chairs, medication management, and managing incontinence, and if someone has higher needs from things like diabetes, memory loss, or more serious health issues, there's support in place for that too with licensed nurses, home health services, and custom care plans set up for each person. The home's focused on routine support for all the daily things-showering, grooming, help with meals including special diets for people managing diabetes or blood pressure, even mealtime assistance if needed, and there's laundry, housekeeping, trash removal, and linen changes taken care of for everyone so residents don't have to worry. Folks can choose from furnished private or semi-private rooms, with each room set up for comfort, and emergency systems are in place for safety, plus there are options like private dining spaces if people want a quieter meal. For people who live there, Ida's Rest Home coordinates trips to the doctor, grocery store, or church, and there's group transportation for outings or errands so no one has to miss appointments or activities because of lack of a ride, and there's also support for short-term respite stays or hospice care if needed, as well as tailored memory care and daily wellness programs focused on mental and physical well-being.
Residents spend time in shared living areas, a reading room, or outside in landscaped gardens with walking paths, which is nice for getting some fresh air or a bit of exercise, and all sorts of activities are scheduled-movie nights, art classes like Art with Elders, music therapy, social evenings, and even pet therapy or game rooms to keep people engaged and help with memory and mood. The facility provides additional touches like a hair salon or barber shop, communal kitchen space, and fitness or wellness rooms, along with concierge and parking services if visitors drop by or residents need extra help. Everything's wrapped up with a staff dietitian planning meals, licensed nurses for supervision, and a friendly environment where people are treated like family, all focused on keeping things peaceful and comfortable. Reviews and community details about prices and room types are available for those wanting to know more about life here, and the home aims to serve seniors with a range of needs by offering assisted living, memory care, nursing home, and independent living services, all without making anyone feel like just a number, which can make a big difference for those looking for a supportive retirement option.