Good Samaritan Elderly Home I

    23571 Rhea Drive, Moreno Valley, CA, 92557
    3.0 · 1 reviews
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    3.00 · 1 review

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    • Care

      3.0
    • Staff

      3.0
    • Meals

      2.8
    • Building

      3.1
    • Value

      2.8

    Location

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    About Good Samaritan Elderly Home I

    Good Samaritan Elderly Home I sits in Moreno Valley, California, with six licensed beds in a quiet setting that feels more like a residential home than a big facility, and they've got semi-private rooms along with well-equipped studio units that have grab bars and smart layouts for safety and comfort. Residents get care for different needs, including high acuity care, incontinence help, non-ambulatory support, and specialized diabetic assistance with licensed staff able to provide insulin injections and blood sugar checks. Nurses and well-trained staff stay available 24 hours a day to support assisted living, memory care, Parkinson's services, and hospice care, plus they know how to use the Hoyer Lift for full transfers and can help with bathing, dressing, medication reminders, manual feeding, and continence care. People can get memory care with individualized plans and a safe setting, and the home welcomes both short-term respite stays and longer-term care for changing needs, with options for family members to stay sometimes too.

    The home offers nutritious meals every day, including vegetarian and special diet options for those with diabetes, high blood pressure, or other health needs, with on-site meal programs and restaurant-style dining, and there's a private dining room for family visits. You'll also find house laundry and housekeeping, resident health monitoring, medication management, and scheduled health checks, so daily life gets a bit easier, and for folks who need it, accessible bathrooms have showers and tubs set up to help with safer movement. Residents can enjoy a reading room, a theatre room for movies, game rooms, outdoor lounges, gardens, and wellness rooms, and they also offer outdoor smoking areas and pet-friendly spaces. Good Samaritan Elderly Home I supports social life with movie nights, board games, music and art activities, planned workouts, group outings, and on-site religious services, and folks can get transportation to doctor's appointments, shopping, personal errands, or religious services, with both free and paid options and resident parking if needed.

    There are special amenities like a jacuzzi, outdoor areas for relaxation, a stylist or mobile barber for grooming needs, a community dining hall for shared meals, and a parlor area, and you'll find spacious sitting rooms with fireplaces too. The staff also runs pet therapy, music therapy, cognitive activities for memory, and a full calendar of entertainment, exercise, social, and educational programs for daily living, plus support for wound care, catheter management, and rehabilitation. The building features emergency buttons, ground floor units, wheelchair ramps, and accessible showers so people with mobility challenges can get around better, and the facility keeps a caring environment with staff helping with anything a resident might need. Good Samaritan Elderly Home I doesn't take Medicare for care unless they're certified for it, but they're licensed by the state for residential elderly care, and are part of a broader network focused on services for seniors and people with disabilities, including recovery learning centers, health library resources, and, when needed, elder abuse and fall prevention support. The home gives residents different levels of care as needs grow-offering light, medium, and heavy care-so people can stay in one place as their health changes, and with memory care available for Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, there are safe routines and personalized attention.

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