Chino Hills Senior Living offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living, and its clinical scope is suited to residents with complex health profiles. The team can supervise individuals who wander during morning or evening hours, provide elopement prevention protocols, and monitor those who are awake overnight. Nurses oversee wound care, oxygen management, and specialized diets, while younger adults under 60 and residents with advanced dementia are also accepted. Diabetic support covers oral medications, insulin injections, and sliding-scale regimens, ensuring that blood-sugar control plans stay on track.
Care is delivered by licensed RNs and LPNs who are on staff, along with an activity director and an awake night shift. Background-checked caregivers work under 24-hour security, with fenced outdoor areas, alarmed doors, and in-room PERS call systems. A visiting podiatrist handles foot health on site. Staff can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they are trained in multiple transfer methods, including walker help, wheelchair support, standby or supervision, and both one-person and two-person transfers.
Residents can choose from accommodations that may include a private bathroom, a kitchenette, independent temperature controls, cable service, and the option to paint or decorate the room. Because floor plans vary, not every apartment features every amenity, so it is best to confirm specific details during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu designed by dietary staff, with snacks available throughout the day. Kitchen staff can modify textures, restrict ingredients, and manage physician-ordered diets to align with medical needs such as diabetes, cardiac concerns, or low-sodium requirements.
Community amenities include outdoor smoking areas, pet-friendly policies, wheelchair-accessible common spaces, a barber and beauty shop, a movie room, a wellness center, internet access, and landscaped communal gardens. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments and local errands. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.