Capstone Guest Home sits in Villa Park, CA, and runs as a residential care home for up to six residents where folks will find a regular house set up for senior care, with studio rooms that cost about $5,000 on average, and there's ground-floor, wheelchair-accessible rooms with some having private bathrooms and even wheelchair accessible showers, which seems helpful for anyone who's got mobility trouble, and folks can bring dogs or cats if they want, which a lot of people like. The place takes care of people who need different levels of help, including assisted living, memory care, and hospice, so residents can go on living there as their care needs increase, and the staff is trained for Alzheimer's and dementia care, and has a lock-and-alarm system to help those who might try to leave without permission and even supervises those prone to wandering or who might act out physically, since the staff can handle aggressive and exit-seeking behavior as well as provide help for folks who need reminders or full assistance with daily tasks like grooming or toileting. For medical help, Capstone Guest Home can manage medications, even insulin shots and blood sugar checks for diabetics, and they help with incontinence management quietly and respectfully, and they're able to use mechanical lifts for transfers if residents need it, with standby or full hands-on help, so those who are non-ambulatory or high acuity can get what they need.
Meals are cooked in the kitchen and served in a family-style dining room, and the cooks accommodate different medical and cultural dietary needs, plus the home has a routine of organizing social, educational, and recreational activities so people don't get bored and have a chance to stay active, socialize, and make friends, and the staff makes sure activities work for folks with memory challenges too, with programs that help keep minds engaged and foster friendships. Residents get complimentary transportation with someone on standby for medical appointments to help them stay healthy and see their doctors when needed, and transportation's also there to help folks stay active and involved outside the home if that's part of their plan. The home's set up to be supportive and homelike, so people can build solid relationships with the caregivers and with each other, and the staff stays on site to provide reminders, supervision, and help where and when it's needed, including with medicines, behavioral concerns, and all sorts of care for conditions that often come with age. The common areas and room features are chosen to support wellbeing and comfort, but nobody claims it's fancy, it just does the job, providing what's needed for seniors, including some privacy when wanted, a pet-friendly policy, and security and assistance for those who need a watchful eye, and that's about the size of it.