Four Seasons Guest Home I is a small and cozy board and care home in Thousand Oaks, California, with space for up to six seniors, and you'll find both shared and private rooms, some with private bathrooms, and each room has safety features like emergency buttons and extra mobility help which really gives peace of mind, and they keep the apartments and grounds well maintained so residents move around safely. The place is friendly and personal, with a registered nurse on-call plus monthly check-ups and regular health assessments, and if you need help with Parkinson's, diabetes, or memory care like Alzheimer's, they've got experience with that, and there's also support for incontinence and spoon feeding if needed. They handle assisted living and memory care services pretty thoroughly, including support with daily activities like getting dressed, bathing, grooming, and taking medication, and there's help with moving in, personalized care plans, routine health and wellness programs, medication management, and even a concierge service that really helps with little day-to-day needs.
Folks always have something to do because there's a game room, a movie theater, a library and reading room, arts and crafts sessions, scheduled exercise in a fitness area, music therapy, daily entertainment, and cooking sessions in a community kitchen, plus outdoor spaces like gardens, large decks, and patios for when you want fresh air or to walk your pet since the home is pet friendly. Meals are served in a central dining room with healthy options that change for birthdays, special events, and special diets-for things like high blood pressure or diabetes-plus there are snacks between meals, and laundry and housekeeping services keep everything tidy, even your personal laundry. When it comes to getting out, there's shared and private transportation for doctor's appointments, shopping, group trips, or religious services, with complimentary transportation and parking.
Residents can use basic Internet and cable, computer access, and gather for group or individual activities throughout the day and evening. If someone's needs ever change over time, the staff can adjust the care-so that means folks who want a bit more independence get their own apartment, sometimes even with an in-room washer and dryer, while others who need more attention can get extra care, even hospice or respite care, and the environment stays pretty relaxed since it's a house-like setting instead of a big, busy building. They handle all types of caregiving, from daily tasks to more involved medical monitoring, and there's always someone around to help, creating a warm, neighborly feeling that makes it easier to settle in, and reviews usually mention friendly staff and plenty of activities to pick from so folks don't feel left out. The facility sticks close to safety rules, and everything from house-keeping to care plans is built to be straightforward so residents and their families know what to expect without a lot of extra fuss.