Hospitality House in Salida, California, supports both Assisted Living and Memory Care residents. The community’s Assisted Living program supplies daily help with personal tasks while allowing residents to maintain as much independence as possible. For individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, the Memory Care program provides structured routines, specialized engagement, and staff trained to address cognitive changes.
Additional clinical services broaden the scope of care. Short-term respite stays are available for those recovering from illness or for family caregivers who need relief. Diabetes monitoring and management can be arranged, and a speech therapist visits the community for residents who need help with communication or swallowing disorders. The property is fully secured to reduce wandering risks. On-site medical support includes incontinence and ambulatory care, hospice coordination, medication management, and programs designed specifically to accommodate memory loss. A registered nurse is present, and occupational, physical, and podiatry specialists see residents on a regular schedule.
Residences are offered in several layouts, some of which are pet-friendly so companions can remain with their owners. Apartments have access to outdoor areas where residents can sit, garden, or join light exercise, though not every unit features direct patio or yard entry.
The dining program provides three meals a day prepared to meet typical senior nutritional needs, with menu adjustments for physician-ordered diets. Staff can assist with eating when required, and snacks are available between meals.
Residents can join clubs, interest groups, and social communities that meet in the on-site activity center. Organized events are held both indoors and outdoors, offering opportunities for exercise, crafts, and seasonal celebrations.