AM Residential Care Home in Burlingame, California, operates as a licensed residential care home and centers its program on consistent medical oversight. Residents who need special diets or oral-medication diabetes management receive tailored nutritional monitoring, while individuals with mild dementia benefit from structured memory care delivered on site. Clinical resources include in-house nursing services, regular visits from occupational and physical therapists, and access to a podiatrist. The community is also equipped to provide ambulatory and incontinence care and maintains a hospice care capability for those who require end-of-life support.
Care is reinforced by a staff that has completed background checks and remains on duty around the clock. Both the front and rear perimeters are fenced, and 24-hour security helps maintain a controlled environment. Direct support for daily activities is available at the level of some physical assistance for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Residents who use walkers or wheelchairs, or who only need standby or supervisory help when transferring, can be safely accommodated.
Living quarters vary, but many rooms come furnished and may feature private bathrooms, individual temperature controls, and cable connections. Because room layouts differ, prospective residents should confirm which specific features are present in the apartment they are considering.
All meals are provided by the community, with kitchen staff able to honor physician-ordered diet modifications, kosher requirements, or vegetarian preferences. This attention to menu planning aligns with the home’s broader commitment to supporting residents who require special diets or diabetic meal regulation.
Residents have access to wheelchair-accessible common areas, building-wide internet, and scheduled entertainment, exercise, and wellness programming. The community holds a hospice waiver, offers a respite program for short-stay needs, and provides specialized Parkinson’s care. Around-the-clock supervision, coordination with outside health-care providers, and arranged transportation round out the service package.