Rose Blossom Care sits over on Amapolas Street in Loma Linda, and it runs a small place with just 6 studio rooms for seniors, so you get a quieter setting with more attention to each person, and the building has both indoor and outdoor spaces for people to enjoy. The staff helps with daily needs like bathing, dressing, moving around, and handling medicine, and they're there all day and night if someone needs help, plus a licensed nurse is always on site with regular check-ups done by a registered nurse, which gives families some peace of mind. The community takes couples or singles and lets folks bring their pets if they want-dogs and cats both are fine-and the place is secure, with keypad entry and round-the-clock security, so people feel safe coming and going.
Rose Blossom has assisted living for people who want some independence but need a little help, has memory care for people with dementia, does skilled nursing, provides home care, and offers different levels of support based on what each resident needs, and folks can pick extra safety features for their rooms. Meals come prepared, usually one or two each day, with special menus for those with diabetes or other dietary needs, and there's a dining room where everyone can eat together, so there's a sense of family. The staff takes care of laundry, housekeeping, and helps people keep their spaces tidy, and the place is fully furnished so you don't need to worry about moving heavy furniture in. If you've got a doctor's appointment, there's help with transportation, and if you need to move in or change rooms, they help with that, too.
Activities run each day, and the calendar has things like arts and crafts, fitness, groups for devotion or worship, and social get-togethers with family, so people don't feel lonely, and there's a library, a place to do crafts, computer stations, a fitness area, and walking paths outside for anyone who likes to stay active. There's a salon and barbershop on site, and there are community kitchens if you want to cook now and then, too. Staff puts together care plans just for each person, working with healthcare providers, and also handles things like medication reminders. Residents can stay in private, single-occupancy units for about $2,500 a month, and they can choose different layouts, even shared living quarters, all cleaned and maintained by the staff. Rose Blossom offers both independence and careful support in a simple, safe, and caring setting.