Bosworth Gardens RCFE II sits in a quiet residential area of El Cajon, California, where folks who need memory care or help with daily living can find a place that's a bit more homey and manageable in size, since there are only six beds and both private and shared room options, so you won't feel crowded. The facility's been around since 2007, it's licensed by the California Department of Social Services under license number 374602580, and it's always got staff on duty 24 hours a day because some residents need more attention round the clock, especially those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia who stay in a secure, purpose-built memory care section using special technology, like wander alert bracelets, door alarms, and a computerized system that keeps folks safe if they might wander. Residents living there can get help with bathing, grooming, clothing, personal hygiene, managing incontinence, and moving from bed to wheelchairs, sometimes with a lift or a second helper if that's what's needed, and some folks have more complex health problems, so there's high-acuity care too. There's assisted living, memory care, nursing, hospice care, and respite care, with prices starting at $3,000 a month for assisted living.
Bosworth Gardens RCFE II can help with medication, diabetic care, blood sugar checks, insulin injections if arranged, and sliding scale therapy, and if someone can't walk without help or needs a little standby support, staff can do that too. There's housekeeping, meal preparation with three homemade meals a day, and they'll change up the menu if anyone needs something special, like a modified meal plan. You'll also find private baths, and there might be things like a barber or hairdresser dropping by, and maybe a hot tub or steam room, though you should double check what's there now. The place runs Christian services, game rooms, music and creative activities, scheduled daily events, social nights, and movie nights, so there's entertainment alongside wellness, such as exercise groups, pet therapy, board games, and trips out to appointments or errands by complimentary transportation, and they coordinate transit so folks can get to medical visits or religious services without a hassle.
There are some nice garden spaces and common rooms for socializing, and the building's set up for people who want to stay independent as much as possible but need just enough help to get through the day, whether that's cleaning up, organizing medications, or being sure someone's nearby in case of urgent need. The place is happy to handle residents with major behavior issues in the secure memory care area, and their care planning process tries to put the resident first in all decisions. They're regulated by the state and don't take Medicare unless CMS certified, so families should check about coverage. It's a good choice for seniors who want a smaller group setting with consistent caregivers, a calm home feel, and the ability to increase their level of care without moving out, and the staff pays attention to both physical health and personal needs as time goes on.