Casa Abuela’s is a licensed residential care home that supports residents with a wide range of medical needs, including advanced dementia. The team can monitor and respond to elopement risks, manage challenging behavioral issues, and care for residents who use oxygen or require special diets. Staff are trained to support adults under 60 as well as older residents, and they follow physician orders for diabetics on oral medication or insulin injections.
Around-the-clock staffing underpins the safety plan. Employees undergo background checks and an awake night shift monitors the community. Both the front and rear grounds are fenced, and 24-hour security ensures residents remain safely on site. Caregivers can provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer care ranges from standby help for walker users to two-person or Hoyer-lift transfers for bed-bound residents.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, and not every room includes every feature. Some suites have a private bathroom, furnishings, cable service, and space for personal décor such as paint or pictures. Housekeeping and scheduled laundry services are delivered by staff to keep rooms orderly without requiring resident effort.
The kitchen prepares three daily meals and can serve items on order at each sitting. Snacks are available throughout the day, and recipes can be adjusted for vegetarian needs or medical diets such as mechanical-chopped, puréed, or thickened-liquid textures.
Residents have access to wheelchair-friendly common areas, internet connectivity, and a communal garden space. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Public transportation stops are nearby, giving families and residents practical travel options.