Regala's Care Home II sits in a quiet residential neighborhood at 912 Oak Ridge Road in Roseville, California, less than 20 miles from Sacramento, and is sometimes known by other names such as Refreshing Springs Assisted Living Home, Residence Healthcare RCFE, Renacer ALF, and A Loving Heart, which can be a bit confusing for families trying to sort out where someone's loved one might do best, but the important thing is they've got a real focus on personalized care, aiming to match each resident's needs, whether someone just requires help with daily things-like bathing, getting dressed, or transfers-or needs more involved help like memory care or diabetic management. The facility is medium-sized with 15 beds, and six of these are licensed for residential care of the elderly, and nearly all rooms are offered as cozy studios or semi-private options, with average pricing at $1,500 for a semi-private and about $2,000 for a studio, which tends to be more affordable than some of the bigger places around. They mostly care for women here, and the licensed staff know how to help with advanced conditions like Alzheimer's, dementia, and Parkinson's, managing incontinence, helping with both bowel and bladder issues, and even doing insulin injections and blood sugar tests, though sliding scale therapy might not be available.
Meals are provided every day, and caregivers work around the clock, helping with medication management and making sure no one's going without what they need. For families needing breaks, Regala's Care Home II offers respite care, which gives caregivers a little time off without worrying about their loved one's safety. Adult Day Care and Hospice Care are also available, so folks can stay under the same roof as their needs change, and the place is set up as a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), meaning residents don't always have to move if their health declines. The secure, home-like setting is especially important in the memory care section, since wandering can be an issue with dementia, but the staff focus on memory-enhancing activities and specialized programs to help build quality of life, or as they sometimes say, to help keep creating special memories for both residents and their families. Social communities inside allow residents to make friends, and simple independence is supported with amenities like meals, laundry, medication help, and plenty of company from caregivers who get to know everyone's routines and habits. The goal is an experience that's personal and safe, whether residents need assisted living, short-term stays, home care, or specialized memory care, and since it's a smaller place, the team often feels they're able to pay closer attention to each person, which matters to many families when making a hard decision.