Garden Of Joy in Sacramento, California, operates as an Assisted Living, Residential Care Home, and Memory Care community. The team is prepared to manage residents who wander during either the day or night, display elopement risk, show combative or other behavioral challenges, require oxygen, follow special diets, use oral diabetic medication, or are under 60 years of age. The staff is experienced with advanced dementia and can continue service progression as cognitive needs become more complex. Psychiatric conditions are accepted, allowing residents with co-occurring mental-health diagnoses to remain in place.
All caregivers have passed background checks, and an awake night shift monitors a fully fenced front and rear perimeter for additional safety. Full assistance is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and transfer help ranges from standby to two-person or full Hoyer-lift support for bed-bound individuals. Residents using walkers or wheelchairs receive the needed mobility help without additional fees.
Private and semiprivate rooms are available; they come furnished and include basic cable and housekeeping, but not every room has each feature, so it is best to confirm availability in advance. Bathrooms are shared and maintained by staff to ensure cleanliness and accessibility.
Meals are served family-style, and the kitchen can accommodate mechanical-chopped, puréed, or thickened-liquid diets as well as physician-ordered special diets, including diabetic menus. Nutritious snacks are stocked throughout the day to keep residents’ blood sugar and hydration stable.
Garden Of Joy is wheelchair accessible throughout the building and offers communitywide internet access so residents can stay connected with family, friends, and online resources.