Hillcrest Living Center

    3939 East HILLCREST Avenue, VISALIA, CA, 93292
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    About Hillcrest Living Center

    Hillcrest Living Center sits in a residential home that's been changed into a care home with space for six residents, and everything tends to run on the small and quieter side, so people do get to know each other and the place itself feels homey, and they've got furnished rooms ready and some shared spaces like a community room, which is where residents gather for activities or just to talk, and meals are prepared for everyone with a set menu-including food for special diets like diabetes or allergies-even though they don't cook food on site; instead, it's brought in, and they handle meal preparation from there. Staff help with the basics of daily life, such as bathing, dressing, getting around, taking medication, and things like grooming or helping someone transfer from a bed to a wheelchair, and it works well for people who need regular support, especially as supervision is available day and night, and the emergency alert system is there so someone can always get help quickly if something happens. There's 24-hour supervision, even though there aren't always caregivers on site outside of business hours, and medical and rehabilitative care is a big part of what sets them apart, so if someone needs skilled nursing, physical therapy, or just regular health monitoring, those services get coordinated. They have areas and special wings for folks with memory issues, like Alzheimer's or dementia, where safety and consistency are a priority, and special programs aim to support residents living with chronic illness or those who need some social rehabilitation. The building meets state rules and has wheelchair accessibility and extra safety features, and services also cover board and care, housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help, so transitions are easier for new folks. There are movie nights and community activities to help with connection, and they do their best to take care of people who can't walk by themselves or use a wheelchair, and you can count on a calm, supportive setting since the place is designed for comfort and well-being.

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