Gica's Home sits in Fountain Valley, California, at 9448 Kiwi Circle, where six residents can live in a small, home-like setting, so people get a quieter place that feels less crowded than a bigger senior living center, and the staff always make time to help anyone who needs extra attention, since care plans are set up for each person after an individual assessment is finished. Gica's Home gives choices like assisted living and memory care, and you'll also find help for high needs, non-ambulatory care, incontinence care, respite stays if someone just needs short-term help, and even hospice services, so all types of care can be found in one place, and the team is careful to handle help with bathing, grooming, dressing, eating, medication, two-person transfers if needed, and everyday activities for people who have trouble on their own. Residents who have dementia or Alzheimer's disease can use their special memory care program, and the staff stay available around the clock, so someone's always watching out, which makes families feel safer when someone they care about needs help remembering things or staying safe.
Meals are home-cooked every day, and people get three choices at each meal, even vegetarian or kosher meals, and the chefs and meal planners work to make food that helps with different health needs, like high blood pressure or diabetes, so nobody has to worry about what's on their plate, plus there are snacks and drinks in between for comfort. The house has wheel-chair accessible showers and private bathrooms to help people who need a little more space and safety when they get ready. Amenities like indoor and outdoor common areas, game rooms, a reading room, a barber or beauty shop, a wellness space with a hot tub or steam room, and garden spaces mean there's always something peaceful or entertaining to do, and there are regular activities like music programs, art, movie nights, fitness, animal therapy, tabletop games, special outings, and both on-site and off-site spiritual or devotional events, including Christian services, so people can stay social and active if that's what they enjoy.
The house welcomes small pets like cats and dogs as long as they're under the weight limit, so people don't have to leave their furry companions behind, and there's a safe area outside for walks or quiet time in the garden. Scheduled transportation helps get people to medical appointments, shopping, or church, with some services free and others for a cost, and parking is available for visitors. Staff can bring in a mobile hairstylist if someone needs a trim or wants a new look, and they help people keep up with grooming and bathroom needs if handling those tasks alone is hard.
Families can connect to free local senior living advisors to ask questions and get help finding the best fit, and the facility has a California license (number 306003422) through the Department of Social Services, so people know laws and standards are being followed. Gica's Home accepts private payment, Long Term Care Insurance, and Veterans Aid and Attendance, which means you've got choices with how you pay for services that start at $3,000 a month. The community offers both regular and extra clinical support, matches each resident with a care plan that fits their needs, and keeps a simple, caring environment where people can feel at home, with extra touches like social nights and pet-friendly rules that help people stay comfortable while getting the help they need. The home belongs to a group with other communities, like Golden Coast Senior Living and Assured Horizons, and also Gardenia Home Care, so families who like the setup may find something similar close by, but each house keeps its own feeling and staff.
Gica's Home makes life easier for older adults and those with different medical needs, gives each person help that fits their situation, and tries to keep everyone comfortable and safe, without making big promises but by doing small daily things to help people live better.