Rolling Hills Care Center in Selma, CA, provides licensed nursing-home care with 24-hour skilled nursing staff on site. The team manages medication, wound care, and chronic condition monitoring, and the community accepts short-term respite stays for family caregivers who need temporary support. Physicians, therapists, and registered nurses collaborate to create individual care plans and adjust them as needs change.
For safety and responsiveness, resident rooms and common spaces are equipped with an emergency call system that connects directly to staff. A facility-wide sprinkler system is installed for fire protection, and routine safety drills help ensure staff readiness. The care team maintains detailed records, coordinates with outside specialists when needed, and keeps families informed about changes in condition or treatment.
Accommodations at Rolling Hills range from private to shared rooms, and not every unit includes every feature. Some rooms come fully furnished, others are ready for personal belongings; many offer central air conditioning, cable TV hook-ups, and housekeeping services. The campus is pet-friendly in designated areas, includes landscaped grounds, an outdoor garden, and provides parking for residents or visitors. Indoor common areas such as a library and computer lounge give residents extra space for quiet activities.
Dining services prepare three daily meals plus healthy snacks, with menus that can be customized for low-sodium, gluten-free, or other allergen-restricted diets. Guest meals are available for visiting family members, and staff monitor nutritional intake for residents who require assistance. The kitchen works with dietitians to balance taste and nutritional content, and hydration checks are part of the daily routine.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts arts and crafts workshops, bingo games, TV and movie nights, and organized social outings into the Selma area. Health and wellness programs include light exercise classes and educational sessions, while various clubs and community groups encourage regular peer interaction. These scheduled activities aim to support both physical conditioning and social engagement for long-term and respite residents alike.