The Birches Residential Care sits at 810 Sutter Ave in Palo Alto, CA, and has helped seniors since 1998 without ever receiving a citation, which some people find reassuring, and they have a six-bed, state-of-the-art home where residents get an intermediate level of care when they can't safely live on their own but don't need full skilled nursing. The Birches provides assisted living and memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, plus they offer board and care services and support for daily activities like bathing, grooming, eating, and getting dressed, as well as incontinence care and medication management. Staff help with transferring and walking, watch over everyone discreetly, and provide bedside support when someone gets sick for a bit, and they've got plans for short-term respite care for seniors who want to try to regain strength, so caregivers can take a break. The staff knows how to help with medical situations, they even go along to appointments and advocate for residents in the ER if needed.
The home's locked perimeter gives families peace of mind, and there are private rooms for $5,000 per month. Residents can get hospice and dementia care waivers if their care needs change. Meals are nutritious and adjusted for conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, with special diets available. Birches has laundry, linen, and housekeeping, so folks don't have to worry about chores, and there are accessible spaces inside and out for activities.
There's a community-enriched program with lots to do, like outings, movie nights, exercise, music and art, and visits with animals. Activities happen in big communal areas, plus there's a fitness room, hot tub, steam room, and onsite hair salon or parlor. The home sits near cafes, parks, shops, doctors, and hospitals, making appointments and outings easy, since transportation is available for those trips and for faith-based services or errands.
Each person gets a care plan that's made just for them, and teams of trained caregivers give one-on-one support, paying close attention to health and well-being. The Birches supports residents' therapeutic and rehabilitative goals, and even helps people get in and out of the bath or pick clothing. There's always someone available 24 hours a day, and the staff provides comfort, safety, and privacy. The home is refurbished for ADA access, has large, clean spaces, and is set in a quiet neighborhood. Birches wants its seniors to feel safe, supported, and as independent as possible, with all the help they need close by.