Sunny Days Living Center sits on a large lot in Palm Desert, California, where folks can look out over lovely views, and there's a backyard pool, a hot tub, and a nice outdoor kitchen for days when the weather's good, which is most of the time in the desert. The house has four bedrooms and two full bathrooms, all fully furnished, and there are both private and semi-private rooms, so people can have some space to themselves or share if they want. The whole property covers about 1,666 square feet, and parking is available for visitors or staff. There's a washer and dryer for laundry, a fireplace for cooler evenings, and Wi-Fi that lets everyone stay connected with family or just scroll through photos.
The home's licensed by the State of California, and while sometimes you'll see numbers saying it can have up to 75 residents, in practice this is a small-sized, board and care home with space for six seniors, which means there's a quiet, close-knit feel. Caregivers get to know each person pretty well and have a chance to provide personal care, help with bathing, dressing, meals, and medication if needed, and there's help for those who need assisted living or have issues with memory, like Alzheimer's or dementia-there's attention to preventing wandering and making sure folks feel safe. Sunny Days also offers respite and hospice care, so families can get a break or help during tough times.
For activities, there's a reading room, a fitness area, game rooms, space for community events in the evenings, planned outings, movie nights, and programs like art and music therapy, plus animal visits and outdoor trips, which means life doesn't have to slow down unless someone wants it to. There's a hairdresser or a parlor for days when freshening up feels nice, and three home-cooked meals come every day, with special care for diets like low salt or diabetes if that's needed, and snacks or special requests don't seem to be a problem. Transportation is available for medical appointments, shopping, or getting to church, and incontinence care is part of what they do.
Sunny Days Living Center earns fair reviews, averaging 8.5 out of 14 reviews, with about two-thirds being five stars, so while it's not perfect, many people seem satisfied. Because it's a board and care home, things feel homelike and staff are around, helping folks hold on to their routines, so life can go on in a comfortable, safe way even as needs change.