Lady of Perpetual Help sits on Fair Oaks Street in San Francisco and will care for up to 15 residents in a cozy, home-like setting, with a focus on supporting seniors through assisted living, memory care, and respite care for short-term stays, and they stick to senior care guidelines so folks get treated with dignity and feel secure day and night, and it's pretty well equipped for those who need help with things like walking, transfers, bathing, dressing, or medication management, plus they keep safety in mind with 24-hour alert staff, supervision, and an emergency alert system. There's transportation assistance for medical appointments, errands, visits to churches or religious spots, and there are outdoor walking paths and a garden if someone wants fresh air or a quiet spot, along with several inviting indoor areas like a reading room, wellness area, hot tub and sauna, recreation rooms, and a hair salon so people can feel comfortable. Meals happen three times a day with special diets accommodated, and food is homemade with health in mind, and residents who need special diets for things like high blood pressure or diabetes will get the right food.
Lady of Perpetual Help tries to keep life interesting and rewarding, so they have regular activities like exercise classes, music programs, art activities, pet therapy, group games, outdoor trips, movie nights in the lobby, and community events in the evenings, and there are counseling services and educational resources for anyone who wants them. Help with daily living covers showering, clothing, toileting, and hygiene, and for those with higher care needs, there's extra support for transfers, wheelchairs, insulin shots (if verified), and other special assistance, and new residents get move-in coordination to settle more easily. Folks can enjoy furnished rooms with phone access, basic necessities, housekeeping, laundry including dry cleaning, and transportation options if they want to get out and about, plus parking for those who still drive.
Healthcare services cover medication help, wellness programs, and coordination with outside providers as needed, and Lady of Perpetual Help uses a resident-first approach so every person's care is based on their own needs, with a friendly, joyful staff who try to keep the mood happy, and everyone gets a chance to join in activities that help the body, mind, and spirit. Memory care's available for those who need it, along with support for non-ambulatory folks, and Lady of Perpetual Help is licensed in California so it follows important safety and care rules for elder care. The goal stays clear-building a kind, peaceful place where seniors can live as independently as possible while having help close by, and the community is set up to support social engagement and wellness, with help always on hand if needed.