Castilla Lane Villa in Mission Viejo, California operates as a residential care home equipped to handle a wide range of medical needs. The team accepts residents who wander day or night, display combative or other challenging behavioral issues, remain awake throughout the night, or require complex clinical attention such as wound care, oxygen therapy, and diabetic management—including oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale insulin. Individuals under 60 years of age are welcome, and care plans are in place for those with advanced dementia.
A registered nurse or licensed vocational nurse is on staff, background checks are completed for all employees, and an awake night shift monitors residents continuously. Door alarms and a fenced rear area add another layer of safety. Full assistance is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and the staff can support everything from supervised use of a walker to a Hoyer-lift transfer for someone who is bed bound. An activity director coordinates daily engagement, and visiting podiatry services are available on site.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, some with en-suite bathrooms. Basic furnishings are provided, but residents can bring personal items, paint walls, or otherwise decorate to make the space their own. Cable service is available in certain rooms; prospective residents should confirm which suites include this feature.
Meals follow a set menu with the option to order alternate selections. Snacks are accessible between meals, and the kitchen accommodates physician-ordered diets, texture modifications, and other nutritional guidelines.
The property is wheelchair accessible throughout, offers community internet access, and schedules on-site religious services. Staff members speak multiple languages to help residents feel understood and supported.