Art of Homecare is a small senior care home in Vacaville, California at 1060 Feather River Ct, where up to six residents age 60 and over can live in a residential setting that feels like a regular house, with both private and shared rooms available and a home-like atmosphere that tends to make things feel a bit more relaxed than in bigger places. Armeebella owns the facility, and it's currently licensed as a Residential Care Elderly facility, having first been issued a license on June 30, 2022, and it has had four official visits-including one inspection visit and no complaint visits-so there aren't many surprises there. The home has caregivers on duty at all hours, handling things like medication assistance, meal prep, housekeeping, and help with bathing, dressing, and getting around, and there's extra help for folks who need two people for moves or insulin shots, and there's someone awake and alert at all hours.
It covers a full range of care services, so if someone's just aging in place and wants independent living, board and care, memory care, or even hospice or respite support, they can get it here, and seniors with more serious health needs can count on round-the-clock medical care including things like rehabilitation, wound care, and specialized nursing. For those with memory loss, like Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, the home is set up with supervision, memory support programs, and activities meant to help keep minds active and spirits up.
Meals come prepared daily in an elegant dining area, with special diets for diabetes, hypertension, or allergies accommodated when possible, and families might need to bring in special foods if those diets are complicated. Residents get help going to appointments and the home arranges transportation, though there are fees for these services, but the team helps out with all the details and coordinates moves in, as well as ongoing care plans. Social activities go on regularly, including group meals, movie nights, birthday and holiday parties, music and crafts, physical fitness and animal therapy, group outings, and even sometimes game or book rooms and relaxation spaces like a covered patio and nice walkways. Sometimes there's access to a jacuzzi or sauna, but those details can vary.
There's a modern kitchen, common areas for socializing, laundry and housekeeping services, energy from solar panels, a water softening system, and all the exits are marked and lit in case of emergency. The whole building's got ramps at the doors for wheelchairs or walkers, and there are features for mobility support if someone's unsteady and needs a hand. They've got systems in place that let residents use an iPad to reach their family, so folks can stay in touch, and staff keep up with background checks and regular health checks on each person living there, plus the care plans get updated as needs change. They offer help with personal care, medical appointments, and even have a special sensor device to help detect when adult garments are wet, to make sure people stay comfortable and safe.
Art of Homecare is meant for seniors who like a small, friendly setting where it's easy to get to know the caregivers and other residents, and while it's not BBB-accredited, it does have qualified staff and all the proper state licensing. It doesn't take Medicare unless otherwise certified, but insurance and financial help could be available depending on each case, and exact pricing depends on the level of care needed. The location puts it near local parks, cafes, and other places to visit, and there's a focus on keeping everyone involved in social activities and daily routines that help them stay active and connected.