Pioneer House

    415 P Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, USA
    2.2 · 6 reviews
    • Continuing care retirement community
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    For pricing and availability(510) 508-4507

    Pricing

    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Medication management
    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Mental wellness program
    • Assistance with bathing

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Meal preparation and service
    • Diabetes diet
    • Special dietary restrictions
    • Restaurant-style dining

    Room

    • Cable
    • Telephone
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Fully furnished
    • Wifi

    Common areas

    • Dining room
    • Outdoor space
    • Garden
    • Small library
    • Beauty salon

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Scheduled daily activities
    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities

    2.17 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      2.2
    • Staff

      2.2
    • Meals

      2.0
    • Building

      2.3
    • Value

      1.9

    Location

    Map showing location of Pioneer House

    About Pioneer House

    Pioneer House Health Center is a dedicated community where each resident is welcomed with warmth and respect, fostering a familial atmosphere from the very start. The heart of Pioneer House lies in its mission to provide exceptional care to not only the residents but also to the staff and the greater community. Every day and every individual truly matters here, as the environment is shaped around the principles of dignity, engagement, and personalized attention. Upon entering, residents find themselves in a vibrant, centrally located setting, positioned conveniently between Old Sacramento and Downtown, near the picturesque Sacramento River. This prime location offers a tranquil yet engaging environment for recovery, socialization, and well-being.

    With a capacity of 49 Medicare-certified beds, Pioneer House Health Center is tailored for comfort and healing, giving each resident the space to recover and flourish. The approach at Pioneer House stresses the importance of individualized care, where every resident's unique needs and preferences are honored. The culture of open communication is valued, ensuring that each individual’s voice is heard and that collaboration with staff and families shapes a personalized pathway to greater independence and quality of life. The team is deeply committed to promoting autonomy and encourages each resident to be as active and involved in the community as they wish.

    The rehabilitation services at Pioneer House are robust, featuring accomplished therapists who provide comprehensive physical, occupational, and speech therapies. These tailored therapies are designed to help residents regain their strength, enhance their functional abilities, and reach the highest possible level of independence. The staff works closely with each resident, striving to increase confidence and support a return to an active lifestyle. Social connections and community engagement are also at the core of the experience, as Pioneer House believes that maintaining an active and vibrant social environment can significantly support the healing process.

    Beyond rehabilitation, the atmosphere at Pioneer House radiates genuine concern and dedication to the well-being of every resident. The staff takes extra time with each individual, fostering a sense of belonging and community that turns residents into family. Whether someone is here for a short-term stay or longer-term support, the focus remains on health, happiness, and holistic care. The team’s approach reflects the core belief that every life is valuable and deserves exceptional support, making Pioneer House Health Center a place of comfort, encouragement, and empowerment for all who call it home.

    People often ask...

    State of California Inspection Reports

    15

    Inspections

    4

    Type A Citations

    6

    Type B Citations

    5

    Years of reports

    12 Sept 2023
    Closed facility after relocating all residents. Conducted visit, received license, and completed closure survey.
    01 Aug 2023
    Inspection found no violations and facility was clean and sanitary, with adequate food and suitable temperature for residents.
    13 Jun 2023
    Confirmed failure to protect residents' personal property and failure to reimburse for damages. Unsubstantiated staff failure to meet residents' needs.
    • § 87468.2(a)(25)
    • § 87307(d)(2)
    23 Jan 2023
    Confirmed unfounded allegation regarding independent resident residing in a non-licensed area.
    10 Jan 2023
    Inspection identified deficiencies in staff certifications and required documentation.
    • § 87411(c)(1)
    15 Nov 2022
    Found deficiencies in meeting regulatory requirements for facility administration, prompting need for new qualified administrator.
    • § 87405(a)
    12 Jan 2022
    Observed water temperature in multiple rooms within compliance after previous deficiencies were addressed.
    06 Jan 2022
    Identified deficiencies during an inspection visit at a facility on 1/6/2022.
    • § 87303(e)(2)
    29 Jul 2021
    Confirmed no deficiencies were found during the annual inspection visit.
    19 Nov 2020
    Identified deficiencies in ensuring the health, safety, and personal rights of residents with a dementia diagnosis.
    • § 87208
    19 Nov 2020
    Confirmed the WanderGuard system was not working properly and staff failed to report elopements to appropriate agencies.
    • § 87705(j)
    17 Nov 2020
    Substantiated a complaint that the facility failed to inform a resident of a gift received. Unsubstantiated a complaint that the facility did not contact the resident's doctor about weight loss.
    • § 87466
    20 Apr 2020
    Confirmed failure to monitor blood glucose levels and administer proper insulin dosage led to resident requiring emergency treatment for high blood sugar.
    • § 87628(a)
    30 Jan 2020
    Confirmed a resident left the facility unassisted and was found on the street, prompting a deficiency citation.
    • § 87101(c)(3)
    09 Jan 2020
    Inspection found no deficiencies in the facility. All areas were in compliance with regulations and requirements.
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