Adonai Cares For Elderly provides three levels of care—Assisted Living, Residential Care Home, and Memory Care—within one Sacramento location. The team is trained to manage advanced dementia as well as behavioral issues, perform wound care, administer oxygen, coordinate special diets, and support residents who control diabetes with oral medication. Clinical oversight is available around the clock, allowing the community to accept residents whose conditions may change over time without requiring a disruptive move.
Staff members pass background checks, and an awake night shift monitors the property, which has fenced front and rear areas and door-alarm systems that alert caregivers to unsupervised exits. Residents who need help with personal care can receive full assistance for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer capabilities range from standby supervision and walker or wheelchair help to one-person or two-person transfers, full transfer with a Hoyer lift, and services for those who are bed-bound.
Private and shared accommodations are offered furnished, and many include cable service, remote-controlled lighting, and housekeeping with scheduled laundry; not every room includes every feature, so families should verify availability during a tour. Tile flooring and zero-threshold entry showers are standard in several suites to reduce fall risk and simplify hygiene routines.
Dining follows a made-to-order approach with daily menu choices and 24-hour snack access. Residents may eat in the main dining area or request in-room service. The kitchen can prepare meals that accommodate mechanical-chop, purée, or thickened-liquid textures as well as vegetarian and other physician-ordered diet modifications, ensuring consistency with individual care plans.
Additional amenities include a dedicated movie room, community-wide internet access, and a covered back patio for outdoor use in all seasons. Sensor lighting in bathrooms supports nighttime safety, and tile floors throughout common areas make mobility aids easier to maneuver. Zero-threshold entry showers further bolster accessibility for residents who rely on walkers, wheelchairs, or hands-on transfer assistance.