Elite Senior Care sits at 43895 Bluewood Circle in Temecula, California, and has a small, home-like setting where up to four older adults can live, so it's not a big place but more of a board and care home where staff know the residents by name, and there's a real sense of quiet and routine there, with caregivers on duty around the clock to help out with things like bathing, dressing, toileting, and getting around, and families often say they like how personal the care feels. The facility has both assisted living and memory care, so it's set up to support folks who need a little help managing life or who have memory problems like dementia, and there's a strong focus on keeping people safe and comfortable, with emergency alert systems and a property manager onsite along with features like garden areas, walking paths, and outdoor spaces where residents can sit or take short walks.
Meals come three times a day, with snacks in between and special diets available if someone needs diabetic meals or has allergies, and food gets served in a communal dining area where residents often eat together. Regular activities-things like games, crafts, social programs, going on little outings, and even celebrating birthdays-mean there's usually something to do, and the staff tries to tailor things to what each person likes or can manage, rather than forcing group schedules on everyone. There are furnished rooms, Cable and WiFi, housekeeping and laundry, and help with errands, medication, and personal care, all worked into the daily rhythm of life. Folks who live there can get support for non-ambulatory needs and mobility, and the folks who run the place offer memory care, independent living, respite care for short stays, some home health, hospice, and even referral assistance if something changes with a resident's needs.
The place has a state license-number 331881163-and they've been operating since July 2021, with their last licensing visit in October 2022, and while there have been some complaints and formal citations (Type A and Type B), which is something families should look into, the staff stays focused on safety, comfort, honest care, and helping residents hang onto as much independence as they can. Rates start at $5,171 per month, and folks who need Medicare would have to check for certification since Elite Senior Care isn't listed as accredited by the Better Business Bureau, and doesn't take Medicare without it being certified. It's an option for seniors who like a small, steady place with careful attention and a slower pace, and the people living there get to know the staff, build relationships, and get a little peace of mind knowing there's always someone nearby to help when needed.