Saint Anthony's Care Home For The Elderly sits in San Jose, California, and has room for up to six residents, which keeps things small and personal. The facility is licensed as a Residential Care Elderly home, so seniors get long-term support while still keeping costs lower than a regular nursing home. Folks here can get help with daily life, like bathing, clothes, medication, and eating meals cooked right there, with changes for conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, and the three homemade meals each day bring some comfort. The care team and nurse on staff are trained to handle the usual elderly needs, giving medication, checking on everyone each month, and helping with special care like incontinence, Parkinson's, speech, or occupational therapy. Seniors with Alzheimer's or other memory troubles can get memory care, and those needing a break, or families who need a short-term option, can sign up for respite care or hospice care if needed.
Saint Anthony's gives people their choice between private and shared rooms, with safety features like grab bars and non-slip floors. Every room has panic and call buttons, and the doors use a keypad for better safety, so folks feel secure. The dining room, movie room, small library, arts and crafts studio, garden, fitness area, outdoor patios, and even a hot tub or sauna mean there's always something to do, and the community puts on regular activities and social events to keep residents active and give them a sense of belonging. Animal lovers can bring their pets, which helps make the place feel more like home. Caregivers help with showers, getting dressed, personal hygiene, and grooming, and there's laundry service for personal clothes, which keeps things easy. The staff help with medical appointments, errands, outings, and even getting people settled if they're moving in, while a traveling stylist can stop by when needed, and there's a salon and barbershop on site too. There's entertainment with movies, board games, and music, plus therapy options like music or pet therapy and exercise programs. Staff give support around the clock, even for those who need help with two-person transfers or insulin injections, depending on needs.
The facility works to create a family-like feeling, focusing on respect, kindness, emotional support, and a calm, homelike atmosphere. While Saint Anthony's doesn't offer Medicare unless certified, it covers a lot for elders who want independence, community, and help as they age. The staff and nurses keep things personal and safe, encouraging people to stay active and enjoy both the quiet comforts and active programs the home offers. The six-bed setup means people don't get lost in the shuffle, and the focus stays on each resident's personal needs and well-being.