Renaissance House in Fresno is a residential care home that accepts residents needing routine daily assistance as well as those living with moderate dementia. The staff can coordinate oxygen use, monitor special diets, and manage blood-sugar levels for residents who control diabetes with oral medication. By focusing on these specific medical supports, the community aims to keep residents stable without unnecessary hospital trips.
The facility maintains background-checked caregivers on an awake night shift and uses multiple safety measures such as a fenced rear yard, door alarms, WanderGuard bracelets, and a PERS system that alerts staff to emergencies. Team members can give full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and they handle every transfer level—from simple standby help to two-person or Hoyer-lift moves for bed-bound residents.
Private and semiprivate rooms are available, and some include a private bathroom, basic furnishings, cable service, and routine housekeeping. Not every room has every feature, so families should verify which options are present in the unit they select.
Meals follow a set menu but can be modified to meet physician-ordered diet plans, including mechanical-chopped or puréed textures when needed. The kitchen staff works with caregivers to ensure nutritional consistency for residents on controlled carbohydrate, low-sodium, or other specialized meal plans.
Residents have wheelchair-accessible common areas and the option to connect to community-wide internet access for email, video calls, or entertainment.