Olivia's Care Home sits in San Mateo, California, as a small, private residential care facility that the state calls an RCFE, with a licensed bed count of six, and since August 2016 it has provided assisted living, memory care, and board and care services to older adults who need more comfort and help than they can manage on their own, welcoming both those who want privacy in single rooms or small studios and those who share apartments or bathrooms, depending on preference and need. Day and night, awake staff are always present, ready for unscheduled requests, and support comes with a special concierge service, along with 24-hour non-medical care and nursing support twelve to sixteen hours daily, plus electronic visit verification and care team management to monitor every resident's needs with regular scheduled health checks, medication help, individual care plans, and special attention to those with low mobility, Parkinson's, or dementia.
The home stands out for its comfortable, accessible design with features like ramps, non-slip floors, call buttons, and emergency alert systems so older adults move safely, and the setting feels like a regular home with a garden, large decks, furnished areas, and common rooms for relaxation and socializing. Meals are cooked to order in a central dining area or bistro, snacks are always available between meals, and special diets such as diabetes-friendly or allergy-sensitive plans are followed closely; staff help with eating and manual feeding if needed, and the policy covers laundry, regular housekeeping, and private laundry for those who want it.
Residents may use exercise equipment, join arts and crafts classes, visit the beauty salon or barbershop, or take part in planned social activities, religious services, chapel events, massage sessions, movie nights, and greenhouse time, and everyone gets access to a communal kitchen, computer, and walking paths. Therapy and healthcare sessions have their own spaces in the home, with care reaching from help moving around, dressing, bathing, and going to the bathroom, to scheduled speech therapy and programs that support recovery after surgery or illness.
Services also include help arranging transportation to appointments and support with planned or unscheduled medical needs, so those with specific challenges like Alzheimer's or dementia have supervision to keep them safe from wandering and special care to manage anxiety and cognitive decline, aided by memory care staff and programs. Residents and families can expect all the regular assisted living help-dressing, grooming, medication management, cleaning, and cooking-plus intervention programs and tracking through customer relationship management tools, care assessments, and analytics reporting.
Olivia's Care Home maintains a quiet, home-like community, staying small with only six licensed beds, giving residents plenty of attention, and sticking to a model that works mostly for long-term care but can also cover short-term recovery or independent living, always following state rules and keeping in step with needs as they change over time.