The Chelsea House is a small, board and care home set in a quiet Roseville neighborhood at 1740 Chelsea Way, fairly close to shops, seven parks, several pharmacies, hospitals, and cafes so residents don't have to go far for much of anything, and what you see at this community is a comfortable home built back in 1985 with six bedrooms and three bathrooms spread out over about 1,986 square feet, with a shady yard filled with mature trees, a covered patio, gazebo, and spots for outdoor sitting or family gatherings if folks like that sort of thing. The property's got two garage spaces, RV access, paved parking, an extended driveway, and even a workshop on a concrete slab with its own electricity, and you'll notice right away there's central air, a newer roof and HVAC, and a cozy fireplace with electric options for cooler days. The kitchen's practical with granite counters, maple shaker cabinets that close themselves, a bar top for easy meals, plus modern appliances like a built-in oven, dishwasher, disposal, and a microwave, which means making a meal or a cup of coffee isn't too much trouble, and there's a laundry area in the garage for residents' laundry needs. The double-pane windows and a mix of slate, laminate, and tile floors keep the place quiet and easy to keep clean, and most bathrooms have been updated with granite, newer sinks, and fans to keep things fresh.
Chelsea House lets folks have pets, which can make a big difference for people who don't want to give up their animals, and there's no sweeping view, but the home feels open with cathedral ceilings and plenty of natural light from new fixtures and can lighting, and the bedrooms come with closet organizers for storing clothes and personal items. The care here is personal because of the small number of beds- six at most- and staff keep an eye on residents around the clock, helping with bathing, dressing, meals, medication, or bathroom trips, and taking care of incontinence needs if that comes up. Residents who need more help, maybe with memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, get support with safety, therapies to help keep minds active, and spaces set up to prevent wandering and confusion, and there's attention to keeping people as independent as possible, offering things like two-person transfers, insulin help, and special diet help for concerns like diabetes or high blood pressure- all depending on what each person needs.
The home provides three homemade meals a day using good ingredients, with snacks and drinks always available, and if folks need their hair done, there are mobile services or a trip can be arranged to a salon. Social programs try to keep everyone as engaged as possible, with board games, movie nights, music or animal therapy, exercise, regular activities, craft plans, outings, reading and wellness rooms, and even community nights, and staff can help with rides to doctor visits, outings for faith-based activities, or just shopping. Chelsea House's respite care lets family caregivers take a break, knowing their loved one's well cared for, and the pricing's plain- $2,500 for a private room, $2,300 for a semi-private. The setup fosters a laid-back feeling, more like a family home than a large institution, and the goal's to give everyone attention, a sense of safety, and as much independence as possible for as long as possible.