Guma Residential Care Facility for the Elderly sits in Lancaster and stays licensed by California since 2007 under the name Gumayagay, Virginia A., with space for up to six seniors in a home-like setting, and there's a nice mix of room choices including single bedrooms, shared apartments, and even studio options, and every room has pull cords for emergencies, along with private baths, tubs, and some wheelchair-accessible showers which help a lot for folks who need them and the rooms have easy access to views as well. The staff includes RNs, LVNs, CNAs, and caregivers who stay on site all day and night, and there's always a licensed nurse around-the-clock, so help is just down the hall, whether that's for hands-on support with things like spoon feeding, bathing, personal care, or incontinence help, and there's added disease-specific care and support for cancer or Parkinson's, along with memory care for seniors with dementia and Alzheimer's.
Guma creates individualized care plans and manages medication, and there's a steady schedule of monthly doctor visits, preventive health screenings, and extra home health or hospice services as needed, so folks don't worry as much about health. Daily needs get met with meal preparation-three meals a day, including vegetarian, low sodium, diabetic, no sugar, gluten-free, and even international choices-plus all the laundry and housekeeping chores taken care of, while light housekeeping helps keep things tidy. The place keeps up with inside and outside repairs, plus a 24-hour security system and emergency pendants for added peace of mind, with secure settings designed for people with memory troubles.
Entertainment and social life don't slow down, because Guma puts on movie nights, birthday parties, exercise programs, arts and crafts, and has a reading room, a games and entertainment area, and a computer center, plus big dining rooms with large TV screens. There's an on-site hair salon, communal kitchen, outdoor porches, and resident parking, and small pets can live here too. Residents can use transportation for doctor visits or outings, and families, friends, and VA aides can come during extended visiting hours.
Guma takes part in VA benefits and attendance programs, and they'll do respite care for short-term stays when families need a break, so people always know there's a personal, friendly approach. The setup supports seniors who want to keep some independence with help always nearby, and the facility makes sure residents feel like they belong, while families can join in and ask questions. Guma focuses on making life safer, simpler, and more comfortable without losing the personal feeling of a smaller board and care home.