Harbour of Rejuvenation is a small senior care home in West Sacramento, California, with only six licensed beds, so there aren't ever big crowds and folks get more attention, and it's easier for the staff, who are there all day and night, to help each person in ways that fit their needs, whether that's just reminders or hands-on support for daily things like getting dressed, bathing, eating, or taking medicine, and there's help for folks with more medical needs, like monitoring blood sugar and giving insulin shots, plus care for those with dementia and memory loss, so families can know someone's always watching over their loved ones. People can choose from private or semi-private rooms, some with their own baths, full tubs, and kitchenettes, and everything comes fully furnished, but residents can make it comfortable and personal, and most rooms have air conditioning, internet, phone service, and TV, so it feels like home, not just a place to stay. Housekeeping and laundry are done for everyone, and the staff makes all the meals, with kosher and vegetarian options and often uses organic food, which helps keep things healthy and easy, and there's no need to worry about grocery shopping or cooking because it's all taken care of.
There are always activities going on, with exercise classes, arts and crafts, outings, and even special events for those with memory loss, and there's a social model of care, which means the staff encourages people to do as much as they can and to go on trips outside when they want, like to local events and stores, to help stay connected to the community. If someone needs a ride for errands or a doctor visit, the staff arranges transportation for an extra cost, so nobody is stuck if they can't drive, and the facility is near a bus line too, which is handy for visitors and for residents who can still get out on their own sometimes. There's an onsite beautician so folks can get a haircut or other grooming without needing to go out, and there are safe, pleasant indoor and outdoor spaces to relax or spend time with others, so nobody feels cooped up.
Harbour of Rejuvenation can support people as their needs change by offering higher levels of care, like help with lifting or moving people with special equipment, as well as incontinence care, medicine help, and even skilled nursing tasks if someone needs them, and it accepts people for long-term stays but also offers short-term or respite care if a family just needs a little extra help for a while. The home serves a multicultural group, and staff speak more than one language, including Russian, which helps some residents feel more comfortable. Harbour of Rejuvenation doesn't take Medicare, so families have to look at other ways to pay. This small, steady place offers many services and tries to help each resident stay as independent and comfortable as possible for as long as they can.