New Haven Thousand Oaks is a residential care home that takes care in planning for the health and daily routines of each resident, offering assisted living for those who need help with things like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine but who still want to keep some independence, and you'll find they have memory care, hospice, and respite stays available for people who need them whether for a short time or when more care is needed at the end of life. The community allows up to six residents, which helps keep things quieter and more personal, and there are nurses on staff, a doctor on call, plus visits from specialists like a podiatrist and dentist, and if someone prefers, there's even a beauty and barber service that comes to the home. People living here get meals provided, and special diets can be worked out for those with health conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, and they serve vegetarian and kosher options too, which helps everyone find something they can eat comfortably. Residents can bring their pets-cats and dogs are allowed-so there's a bit of home with them, and the place is set up for comfort with both indoor and outdoor spaces, places to read, relax in the garden or game room, or take part in scheduled programs, movie nights, fitness, and music therapy, or just join some friendly board games. Transportation is available, and that means rides for doctor visits, errands, or faith-based outings are taken care of, and there's parking for residents too. The whole building is made to be accessible for wheelchairs, with showers and bathrooms that don't leave people worried about getting around, and staff assist with grooming or bathroom needs when that's wanted. Licensed by the state of California, New Haven Thousand Oaks tries to offer as much personal attention as possible in a safe, simple setting, with activities and community events that keep things interesting but not overwhelming, and for some, services like incontinence care, medication help, diabetic support, and high-acuity or non-ambulatory care mean there's extra hands when health needs are bigger. If someone's just needing a short break, or family's away, respite care is an option, and devotional services are available for folks who want them. The care home doesn't feel like a big institution-with the small number of residents, it feels pretty personal, and being able to go on community outings or just sit with a pet in the garden can make all the difference.
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New Haven Thousand Oaks offers board and care.
The full address for this community is 128 Erten St, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91360.
Yes, New Haven Thousand Oaks offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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