Present Moments Senior Living | Assisted Living | Memory Care sits quietly on Sunrise Drive in Vista, California, offering six bedrooms and five bathrooms inside a private residential home with a cozy, peaceful setting that feels home-like and comfortable, and you'll see that the facility's locked and gated perimeter keeps residents safe and secure, especially those with memory care needs like dementia or Alzheimer's, while the staff-who have 29 years' experience among them-step in to provide personal care, three nutritious meals and snacks every day, activity programs, and medication help. The staff live on site with two caregivers during the day and one caregiver at night, so there's always someone there to check in or help with daily needs like dressing, bathing, mobility, and incontinence, plus regular cleaning, laundry, and oversight for every resident. There's a call light system for emergencies and ongoing health assessments to catch any changes in health, and you'll find nurses on staff, along with regular communication with family, physicians, and agencies, all to make sure everyone's up to date when needs change.
This veteran and family-owned home keeps things simple and tidy with a central kitchen, outdoor spaces like a garden, shade features, and paths for walking, so residents have places to relax, join group activities such as movie nights, art, yoga, and music, or enjoy a meal together in the family-style dining room. The community's small size-licensed for no more than six people-is sometimes good for folks who want more personal attention, and options for single or private rooms are available, furnished if needed, with beds, nightstands, chairs, and dressers. Staff also take care of transportation arrangements for doctor or dentist appointments.
There's also support for higher care needs, with levels of care including assisted living, memory care, and hospice, all shaped by assessments and regular check-ins to make the best plans for each person. Engaging activities like art therapy and music help keep minds active, and the activity calendar gets posted right at the facility. The home's routines include help with all the important jobs-personal hygiene, making sure medicine's taken as the doctor orders, and looking after meals and special diets. Move-in help is available, and optional paid services can be arranged, like packing belongings or personal repairs.
English-speaking staff work to keep everyone comfortable, safe, and treated with respect, focusing not only on physical health but on emotional well-being, relationships, and independence, all in an environment that tries to be calm and welcoming, surrounded by trees and nature around the quiet Vista neighborhood. Availability isn't posted, so calling is the best way to see if there's space, but for someone needing a smaller and more personal setting with memory care, daily assistance, and a safe, home-like feel, this place is made to serve those needs.