Casa Laurel sits at 680 N 18th St in San Jose, CA, where a group of up to six seniors can live together in a regular house that's meant to feel like home, and you'll find rooms that are private or shared, sometimes with bathrooms included, all furnished, so folks don't have to worry about bringing much but themselves and what makes them comfortable. Caregivers help with everyday things like getting dressed, bathing, grooming, taking medicine, moving around, and even getting to the bathroom, and there's always someone around to look out for emergencies or just lend a hand in the middle of the night if needed, with an emergency alert system for safety and peace of mind. Casa Laurel offers meal services three times a day, all homemade, and they've got the option to change meals for folks who have diabetes, allergies, or any other special health need, and residents can eat pretty much whenever they want since all-day dining is there, and there's a dining room for sharing meals together, which makes it feel less lonely. Caregivers at Casa Laurel make personalized care plans-no one-size-fits-all here-so if a person needs help with something special, the team works with them and, when needed, helps coordinate with outside healthcare providers, whether it's for memory care, clinical conditions like hypertension or diabetes, or just a check-up appointment. Regular housekeeping, laundry, and linen services keep things clean, and staff even coordinate resident move-ins to smooth out that stressful process, plus the place stays tidy with help from regular cleaning.
Music sessions, crafts, and board games get folks out of their rooms, and the place throws movie nights and social evenings so people get to know each other; sometimes they've got animal therapy, too, and recreational events get planned by the community so there's something to look forward to most days. If anyone needs to go out for an appointment, an errand, or just wants to get a look at the town, Casa Laurel helps schedule transportation, and you'll see them offering outings for both fun and health needs. Amenities don't stop at basic care-there's a book room for reading, recreation rooms for group fun, a hot tub, steam room, garden areas for fresh air and a little walk, and places to gather and chat, and the staff run fitness programs and structured physical activities as part of their holistic approach to keeping the body and mind working. Folks can watch TV in their rooms, use phones, enjoy outdoor spaces, and attend religious services if that's important to them, and some days might find them at the barber or salon that visits regularly.
Casa Laurel is licensed by California's Department of Social Services (license number 435200079), can take care of people who don't walk very well, and has safety features like door alarms and supervision 24/7. There are memory care services for those who need it and, for families needing a break or traveling, respite care is available for short-term stays, so caregivers can rest easy knowing their loved one is safe. Everything's designed to let seniors keep as much independence as possible while still getting the support and comfort they need, and the care team always tries to treat each resident with dignity and respect, adapting to each person's needs as those needs change.