Country Garden's Home Care for the Elderly
Santa Barbara, CA - Assisted Living
Community size: Small (1-10)
Country Garden's Home Care for the Elderly is a wonderful assisted living community in Santa Barbara, California. It is within fetching Santa Barbara County which is part of the Golden State.
Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly is classified as a small Assisted Living facility . Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly provides Assisted Living services for each of its residents and if needed, assists them with bathing, grooming, meal preparation, dressing and much more. Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly aims to provide a safe, nurturing and caring environment to its residents in a home-like setting that is similar to being in the comfort of their own home.
Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly RCFE, Santa Barbara, California provides assisted living services in a residential setting to seniors needing assistance in their day to day living. Our care givers are trained and experienced. Elders can lead an independent lifestyle in our residential care and assisted living community. We have a range of accommodations to serve your needs.
We provide care services and activities of daily living (ADLs) such as hygiene assistance, grooming, mobility assistance and meals, diet monitoring, housekeeping, errands and shopping, transportation, medication management, appointments management, social and physical activities, and temporary and long term care.
For bathing and grooming, caregivers in Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly can assist residents with help in to and out of the shower, dressing assistance, toileting and may provide the services of a travelling barber or hair dresser. In terms of meal preparation, three healthy, home-cooked meals are provided to the residents at Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly. Should residents have high blood pressure, diabetes or other medical conditions, Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly should be able to provide special diet accommodations upon request. While 24-hour awake staff is not required by state licensing, certain Assisted Living facilities may have caregivers awake at night to accommodate your Loved One.
In terms of your Loved One’s alert level, mobility and care needs, Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly may provide its residents with entertainment, exercise and a health and wellness program to keep them busy and active. Some of these activities at Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly can include music therapy, pet therapy, board games, and outdoor excursions. Country Garden’s Home Care For The Elderly should be able to accommodate your Loved One with transportation to and from doctor’s appointments, shopping and religious worship services.
Health-Related Services
- Computer/Internet Access Garden Housekeeping Laundry Service
- Parking & Transportation
- Access to Public Transportation Nearby Transportation Provided by Facility Resident Parking Guest Parking
- Security
- 24 Hour Up and Awake Staff 24 Hour Controlled Access Door Alarms (for exit seekers) Fire Sprinkler System Fully Fenced Facility
- Dining Options
- Lunch Breakfast Dinner Snack Family Style Room Service as Needed
Personal Services
- Personal Assistance
- Activities of Daily Living (bathing, grooming, dressing, eating, etc.) Sitting, Standing, Walking Toileting Medication Management
- Behavioral Support
- Hits, Kicks, or Acts Physically Aggressive Yells, Curses, or Acts Verbally Aggressive Does Not Sleep Through the Night Becomes Disoriented (e.g. Sundown Syndrome) Paces or Rummages Habitually Seeks exit or Tries to Leave Wanders Needs Prompting for Their Personal Care
General Services
- Family Members Able to Participate in Care Plan Safe Wandering Areas Environment That is Easy to Navigate Daily Planned Recreational and Social Activities Activities Tailored to Residents’ Abilities Dementia Stage 1 Dementia Stage 2 Dementia Stage 3 Dementia Stage 4 Dementia Stage 5 Dementia Stage 6
- Special Health Conditions
- Arthritis Asthma Broken Bones Cancer Depression Emphysema or Other Lung Disease (COPD) Heart Disease or Heart Failure Monitored Intake of Food and Liquids Osteoporosis Stroke Tendency To Fall Diabetic Diet Oral Medication Insulin Injection Self-Administered