Cheerful Heart Home Care III serves seniors in a residential neighborhood of Huntington Beach, CA, offering a small, home-like Adult Care Home environment that gives people a choice between private and semi-private rooms in a six-bedroom, five-bath house. This facility helps people who need extra support with daily life-like meals, housekeeping, hygiene, and laundry-while respecting their independence and trying to make them feel at home. There's a real focus on supporting seniors as they age, whether they need assisted living, memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, or even hospice support, so people can get more help if their health needs change but don't have to move somewhere else.
Cheerful Heart Home Care III keeps its community small-around ten people or fewer-so staff can give more personal help and know each resident well. Nurses watch over the medical needs, giving care like medication support, diabetes care including blood sugar checks and insulin shots, foot care, and incontinence care, while a podiatrist visits, too. There's also a visiting physician and access to a nearby hospital for emergencies. The place allows small pets and has a garden for walking or relaxing, and there are five cafes on site for residents to eat with friends or family, with eight outside restaurants and five parks close by for a change of scenery when people want to go out.
People staying here can take part in activities like arts and crafts, group games, and occasional live entertainment or educational programs, and every Tuesday a staff member comes to organize activities. Specially trained staff help with memory care and work to create routines that lower confusion and help prevent wandering, which is important for people with dementia or Alzheimer's. For those who need hospice or home health, services can come right to the house, so there is less disruption for the residents. Some services like laundry, dry cleaning, and house cleaning are included, and family members get outreach and help understanding long-term care options, plus support in making decisions or finding extra resources when needed.
Rooms come equipped with cable television and regular housekeeping. There's complimentary transportation for errands or outings, and parking for family visits. The community tries to feel warm and supportive, aiming for compassion, dignity, and a sense of belonging, and although exact prices aren't shared publicly, the staff talks with families to help them understand care choices and guides them through picking the right support. The facility keeps regular business hours, and takes time to ask what each person and their family needs, always trying to give help in a way that feels respectful and down-to-earth.