Granada Home 2 sits in a quiet neighborhood and helps up to six residents in a small, comfortable community with both assisted living and board and care home services, and it really tries to keep things simple and supportive by giving folks help with activities like bathing, dressing, personal care, medical reminders, and getting around, and there's always staff close by all day and night to help out if something happens, plus there's a 24-hour call system so no one's ever left without a way to reach someone, and the care staff keep an eye out for everyone, including residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, using a secure memory care area, alarm bracelets, and wander alerts to prevent any confusion or someone getting lost. They take time to make detailed care plans for each person so help is as personal as it can be, whether someone needs help with medicines, blood sugar checks, or some extra reminders for incontinence, and high acuity care covers tougher health concerns.
The building's set up for comfort with both private and shared furnished rooms, each with private bathrooms, some with accessible showers and tubs for wheelchairs, and there's air conditioning, plus every room's got a telephone, cable, and internet. Residents get three home-cooked meals every day, and the kitchen's used to making organic food, vegetarian dishes, and meals that fit low-salt or diabetes diets, which is handy for folks who need a special menu because of health needs. Housekeeping and laundry get done for everyone, and staff keeps things tidy so residents don't have to worry about chores.
Outdoors and indoors have plenty of space to relax with gardens, walking paths, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and common areas for movies or music, and they run all sorts of activities like devotional programs, creative projects, fitness schedules, board games, and evening community events, and there's even a book room plus visits from a hairdresser, so folks have lots of ways to spend their days, and guests can drop by for a tour to see how things work. They help with transportation needs, whether it's rides to doctor's visits or scheduled trips for errands, and folks who drive can get resident parking, or use transportation services, some free and some for a fee, and being close to public transit helps, too.
Staff at Granada Home 2 speak many languages-Chinese, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin, English, and Filipino-so residents from many backgrounds can feel at home, and the team can help with medication management, hygiene, and outside coordination with doctors or specialists when needed. The place is licensed in California (License #: 079200596 and 075601343), and it follows state rules for care and safety, and it even offers temporary respite stays for those who just need a short-term place to recover or give caregivers a break, and the atmosphere stays home-like, kind, and tuned to each resident's specific needs for safety, comfort, and independence, with a focus on making sure people are as free and independent as possible, with reliable help never far away.