Jewel Homecare 1
Jewel Homecare 1 sits as a small senior care community in Placentia, California, where the facility keeps things simple with just six beds, which makes it feel more like a quiet, private home than a big center, and residents get support as needed with daily activities, while still having a chance to keep their independence the way they like. The home handles long-term non-acute care, so seniors who live here can eat organic food prepared in-house, and they don’t have to fuss over cooking, cleaning, laundry, or keeping things tidy since housekeeping and linen services are handled for them. People can choose between private suites or shared rooms, with each room having air conditioning, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, internet, and telephone service, all fully furnished, and the small size really helps staff offer personalized attention day and night, with a 24-hour call system and support for medication management, memory care, and general help with things like bathing and dressing. The staff can also help arrange rides to doctor’s appointments and take care of meal prep and group meals, so folks don’t have to worry about running errands or transportation. The home follows the assisted living model and sometimes gets called an adult care or foster home in different states, but it sticks to state regulation, keeping its license current (number 306005501) and being operated by Jewel Homecare LLC since 2020, with a track record under NPI number 1720696180. The “Videos Available” feature lets families see the place before deciding. Residents have different care options and, whether they need memory care or a little standby help in the background, families can know their loved ones have help nearby, plus the home offers maintenance-free living so everyone can spend time on things they care about instead of chores or household worries. Meals use organic ingredients, there are options for both independent and assisted living, and the whole place feels peaceful and homelike because of its small size and close attention to each person’s routines, letting people keep a sense of normal life as they age here. This community doesn’t take Medicare except under certain rules from Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it offers steady support and a safe, comfortable setting for seniors needing long-term care.