Memory Care in Southern California
Where Every Face Is Familiar

Small residential homes designed for calm, consistency, and dignity. Six residents. A caregiver always present. A real home — not a facility wing — in five communities across Southern California.

🏠 6 Residents Per Home
👥 1:3 Caregiver Ratio
🌙 24/7 Awake Care
30-Day Guarantee
📋 CDSS Licensed

What Is Memory Care — And Why It Matters

Memory care is specialized support for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other cognitive conditions that affect memory, reasoning, and daily functioning. Unlike standard assisted living, memory care is intentionally structured to reduce confusion, prevent unsafe wandering, and create a sense of safety and belonging for the person receiving care.

At Angel's Haven Care, memory care isn't a locked ward or an institutional wing — it's a real home on a real neighborhood street. Consistent caregivers, a calm daily rhythm, and only six fellow residents mean your loved one can feel like themselves in an environment that actually feels like home. See why our model compares so differently →

Conditions We Support

  • Alzheimer's Disease (all stages)
  • Vascular Dementia
  • Lewy Body Dementia
  • Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)
  • Mixed Dementia
  • Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
  • Memory loss related to stroke or TBI

Why Residential Homes Are Better for Memory Care

Research consistently shows that individuals with memory conditions thrive in calm, familiar, low-stimulation environments — not large institutional facilities. Here is what makes the difference.

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A Calm, Quiet Environment

Our homes have six residents — not sixty. Quiet hallways, familiar sounds, and a true domestic setting reduce the anxiety and agitation that commonly worsen in large facilities.

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Consistent, Familiar Faces

A 1:3 caregiver ratio means your loved one sees the same caregivers every day. Familiarity reduces fear and builds real trust — something impossible where staff rotate constantly.

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Structured Daily Routine

Predictable schedules — wake time, meals, activities, rest — are powerfully stabilizing for memory care residents. We build each day around your loved one's own familiar patterns.

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A Real Home Setting

Familiar domestic environments — kitchens, living rooms, gardens — are far less disorienting than clinical corridors. Our homes feel like home because they are homes.

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Truly Personalized Care

With only six residents, caregivers genuinely know each person — their preferences, triggers, life history, and personality. Care is personal, not protocol-driven.

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Family as Partners

Small homes welcome families. Open-door visits, regular updates, and true care partnerships create a full circle of support around your loved one.

When Is It Time to Consider Memory Care?

Many families wait too long, managing at home until a crisis occurs. These signs suggest your loved one may benefit from the structure and safety of residential memory care:

Getting lost in familiar places, including at home
Wandering at night or leaving home unsafely
Forgetting to eat, take medications, or turn off appliances
Increasing agitation, anxiety, or sundowning in evenings
Difficulty recognizing close family members
Family caregiver exhaustion or burnout
Inability to manage personal hygiene without full assistance
Repeated falls or unexplained injuries at home
Significant personality or behavioral changes
Refusal to eat or unsafe swallowing behaviors

If several of these apply, please call us. Our team can help you assess whether residential memory care is the right next step — with no pressure and no obligation. If your family needs temporary relief while exploring options, our short-term respite care program is also available.

Our Memory Care Services Include

Every resident receives a comprehensive care experience built around their individual needs, history, and cognitive stage.

  • Structured Daily Routine — consistent wake, meal, activity, and rest schedules to reduce disorientation
  • Safe, Secure Environment — monitored exits, secure outdoor spaces, fall-prevention design throughout
  • Cognitive & Sensory Activities — music therapy, reminiscence activities, gentle exercise, and purposeful engagement
  • Medication Management — trained caregivers administer all medications accurately and on schedule
  • Personal Hygiene & Grooming Assistance — bathing, dressing, and grooming support delivered with dignity
  • Nutritious Meals & Hydration — three meals plus snacks daily, adapted for dietary and swallowing needs
  • Family Communication — regular updates, care conferences, and open-door family visits welcome
  • Coordination With Medical Providers — we work alongside your loved one's physician, neurologist, and specialists
  • 24/7 Caregiver Presence — someone is always awake and available, day or night
  • Hospice & Palliative Partnership — we welcome and coordinate with hospice agencies when needed

Owner-Led Care Oversight

Managed by Licensed RCFE Administrators

Both co-founders are California Licensed RCFE Administrators — credentialed, hands-on leaders who are directly accountable for the care standard in every Angel's Haven home.

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Ricardo Garcia
Co-Founder & RCFE Admin
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Johnny Mazariegos
Co-Founder & RCFE Admin

We coordinate with each resident's own physician, neurologist, and specialists — so the medical relationships your family already trusts stay fully intact.

✅ 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

If you're not fully satisfied in the first 30 days, we'll work with you to make it right.

Angel's Haven vs. Large Memory Care Facilities

When the alternative is a memory care "wing" in a large facility, the quality-of-daily-life difference is significant.

Feature Angel's Haven Care Large Memory Care Wing
Residents per home6 residents30–80+ residents
Caregiver ratio1:31:8 or more
24/7 caregiver presence✓ Always awakeVaries by shift
Consistent caregivers✓ Same faces dailyHigh staff turnover
Home-like setting✓ Real neighborhood homeInstitutional corridors
Home-cooked, adapted meals✓ DailyCafeteria-style
Open-door family access✓ AnytimeOften restricted hours
30-day guarantee✓ IncludedRarely offered
CDSS Licensed✓ All 5 locations✓ (varies)

Learn more about what makes Angel's Haven different →

Memory Care Pricing

All-inclusive monthly rates — room, board, meals, 24/7 care, and medication management. No hidden fees.

Temecula
$4,500–$6,000
per month
Murrieta
$4,500–$6,000
per month
Lake Elsinore
$4,500–$6,000
per month
Rancho Mirage
$7,000–$7,500
per month
Cathedral City
$6,500+
per month
✅ 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee — All Locations

Call for a personalized quote based on your loved one's level of care needs.

Memory Care Near You

Five CDSS-licensed residential homes across Southern California — each fully staffed, thoughtfully furnished, and ready to welcome your family.

🏠 Temecula

32056 Dayspring Way
Temecula, CA 92592

$4,500 – $6,000 / mo

CDSS License #331881572

View This Home →

🏠 Murrieta

34535 Running Canyon Drive
Murrieta, CA 92563

$4,500 – $6,000 / mo

CDSS License #331881583

View This Home →

🏠 Lake Elsinore

36785 Braken Way
Lake Elsinore, CA 92532

$4,500 – $6,000 / mo

CDSS License #331881590

View This Home →

🏠 Rancho Mirage

8 Vía Solana
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

$7,000 – $7,500 / mo

CDSS License #331881776

View This Home →

🏠 Cathedral City

69920 Matisse Road
Cathedral City, CA 92234

$6,500+ / mo

CDSS License #331881887

View This Home →

What Families Say About Our Memory Care

★★★★★
After my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, we spent months searching for the right place. Angel's Haven in Temecula was the answer. The caregivers know her by name, know what she likes, and know how to calm her when she's confused. She's safer and more settled than she's been in years — and our family finally sleeps at night.
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Ariadna Cardenas Family Member — Temecula
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My father has moderate dementia and was struggling terribly at home. Moving him to Angel's Haven in Murrieta was the best decision we made. The small home environment — just six residents — made all the difference. He's settled and comfortable, and the same caregiver greets him every morning. That consistency has been everything.
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Edgar Rivas Family Member — Murrieta
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When we visited the Lake Elsinore home, I actually cried — because it looked like a real home, not a facility. My grandmother has Lewy body dementia and the team understood her specific needs immediately. Ricardo Garcia and his staff are exceptional people doing exceptional work.
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Angel Hernandez Family Member — Lake Elsinore

Memory Care — Frequently Asked Questions

Regular assisted living supports individuals who need help with daily activities but have relatively intact cognition. Memory care is specifically designed for individuals with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other cognitive conditions. It includes additional safety measures, structured routines to reduce disorientation, specially trained caregivers, and therapeutic activities targeting cognitive engagement. At Angel's Haven, our entire care model is built around the needs of residents with memory conditions.
Our homes are designed with monitored exits and secure outdoor spaces so residents can move freely and safely without risk of elopement. With only six residents and a 1:3 caregiver ratio, staff are always nearby. Structured daytime activities and consistent daily routines also minimize the restlessness that often leads to wandering, particularly during late afternoon and evening hours.
We support residents across early, middle, and late stages of Alzheimer's and most dementia types. Fit depends on individual care needs and behavioral factors. We conduct a thorough assessment before move-in to confirm we can meet your loved one's specific requirements. In cases involving very advanced behavioral symptoms or certain medical complexities, we will be upfront about whether a different care setting would be more appropriate.
Family communication is central to our care model. We provide regular updates via calls and messages, hold scheduled care conferences with our co-founders and care team, and welcome family visits at any time. Both Ricardo Garcia and Johnny Mazariegos are directly reachable — you will always know exactly who is responsible for your loved one's care. You should never feel left out of decisions — we genuinely want you involved.
Monthly fees are all-inclusive: room and board, three home-cooked meals plus snacks daily, 24/7 caregiver care, medication management, personal hygiene assistance, laundry, cognitive and recreational activities, and coordination with medical providers. We don't believe in nickel-and-diming families. Pricing ranges from $4,500–$6,000/month in Temecula, Murrieta, and Lake Elsinore; $6,500+ in Cathedral City; and $7,000–$7,500 in Rancho Mirage.
We stand behind our care. If within the first 30 days you are not fully satisfied with the care your loved one is receiving, we will work actively to resolve your concerns. This guarantee reflects our confidence in our care model and our commitment to every family we serve. Ask about the specifics when you call or visit.

Your Loved One Deserves a Real Home

Talk to our team about memory care availability across our five Southern California homes. No pressure. No obligation — just honest answers.

Parkinson's Care Homes in Southern California | Angel's Haven Care

Parkinson's Care Homes in Southern California
Specialized Support for a Complex Condition

Parkinson's disease demands more than standard assisted living can provide. Our small residential homes offer the consistent caregivers, fall-prevention design, complex medication management, and unhurried pace that people with Parkinson's truly need.

🏠 6 Residents Per Home
👥 1:3 Caregiver Ratio
🌙 24/7 Awake Care
✅ 30-Day Guarantee
📋 CDSS Licensed

Why Parkinson's Disease Requires Specialized Care

Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, balance, cognition, and communication - often simultaneously. Managing it well requires caregivers who understand not just the physical symptoms, but the psychological and social dimensions of living with this diagnosis.

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Balance & Fall Risk

Impaired balance, shuffling gait, and freezing episodes create a constant fall risk. Falls are the leading cause of serious injury and hospitalization for people with Parkinson's.

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Complex Medication Schedules

Parkinson's medications - particularly levodopa and carbidopa - must be administered on a precise schedule. Even minor timing errors can cause significant "off" periods with worsening symptoms.

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Swallowing Difficulties

Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) is common in Parkinson's and creates serious risks including aspiration pneumonia. Meals must be carefully adapted and supervision provided.

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Communication Changes

Reduced voice volume, slurred speech, and facial masking can make communication challenging. Caregivers must be patient, attuned, and skilled in supporting expression.

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Cognitive Changes

Many people with Parkinson's experience dementia, depression, anxiety, or hallucinations - particularly in later stages. These co-occurring conditions require experienced, responsive care.

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Daily Fluctuations

Parkinson's symptoms fluctuate significantly throughout the day, often following medication cycles. Caregivers must adapt to these shifts and respond proactively.

Our Parkinson's Care Services

Every element of our Parkinson's care is designed with the specific challenges of the disease in mind. Here is what your loved one receives at Angel's Haven Care:

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Fall Prevention & Safety Design

Our homes are arranged with Parkinson's mobility needs in mind - clear pathways, grab bars, non-slip surfaces, appropriate furniture height, and minimal trip hazards throughout.

  • Grab bars and handrails in all key areas
  • Non-slip flooring and bath surfaces
  • Clear, uncluttered pathways
  • Raised toilet seats and shower chairs
  • Caregiver monitoring during movement
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Mobility & Transfer Assistance

Our 1:3 caregiver ratio means someone is always available to assist with transfers, ambulation, and repositioning - without rushing or impatience. Dignified, safe movement support at every point in the day.

  • Gait belt and transfer assistance as needed
  • Wheelchair and walker support
  • Repositioning for comfort and skin integrity
  • Encouragement of safe independent movement
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Complex Medication Management

Parkinson's medications require precise timing to maintain therapeutic effectiveness and minimize "off" periods. Our caregivers are trained specifically in Parkinson's medication protocols.

  • Precise, time-sensitive medication administration
  • Monitoring of "on/off" cycles and symptom changes
  • Communication with neurologist and physician
  • Documentation of medication responses
  • Coordination with Medical Director Dr. Jeremy V. Gomer, MD
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Adapted Meal Service

Meals are thoughtfully prepared and adapted for individuals with swallowing difficulties, tremors, or reduced hand function - ensuring nutrition, safety, and enjoyment at every meal.

  • Texture-modified foods when appropriate
  • Thickened liquids for swallowing safety
  • Adaptive utensils and drinking aids
  • Supervised mealtimes with caregiver support
  • Hydration monitoring throughout the day
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Occupational Therapy Coordination

We coordinate with occupational and physical therapists to implement therapy recommendations into daily care routines - maximizing function and maintaining skills as long as possible.

  • Implementation of OT/PT home programs
  • Exercise and stretching support
  • Coordination with visiting therapy providers
  • Adaptive equipment setup and training
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Communication Support

Our caregivers are trained to communicate patiently with individuals whose speech is affected by Parkinson's - giving adequate time, using visual aids, and maintaining dignified interaction at all times.

  • Patient, unhurried communication
  • Speech therapy coordination when needed
  • Non-verbal communication support
  • Advocacy for resident preferences and needs

Why Parkinson's Medication Timing Is Non-Negotiable

In large facilities with many residents, medications are often distributed on a general schedule - not the precise, individualized timing that Parkinson's disease requires. The consequences can be severe: prolonged "off" periods, increased rigidity, elevated fall risk, and significant distress for the person affected.

At Angel's Haven Care, with only six residents per home, our caregivers manage medication schedules with the precision and consistency that Parkinson's demands. We track response patterns, communicate proactively with physicians, and adjust as needed in coordination with your loved one's neurologist.

Parkinson's Medication Considerations We Manage

Our team understands the complexity of Parkinson's pharmacological management, including:

  • Levodopa / Carbidopa (Sinemet) - critical timing requirements
  • Dopamine agonists (pramipexole, ropinirole) and their side effect profiles
  • MAO-B inhibitors and dietary interaction considerations
  • "On/off" fluctuation monitoring and documentation
  • Medication interactions with common supplements and OTC products
  • Protein timing considerations related to levodopa absorption
  • COMT inhibitors and extended-release formulation management
  • Coordination with neurologist when dose adjustments are needed

Why Residential Homes Are Ideal for Parkinson's Care

The environment and staffing model of where someone with Parkinson's receives care has a profound effect on their safety, symptom management, and quality of life.

🚫 No Rushing

People with Parkinson's need more time for everything - dressing, eating, moving, speaking. Our homes are never in a hurry. Caregivers adapt to each resident's pace, always.

👤 Consistent Caregivers Know the Patterns

Parkinson's symptoms fluctuate daily. The same caregivers every day learn each resident's individual "on/off" cycles, early warning signs, and how to best support them moment-to-moment.

🛡️ Safe Environment by Design

Our homes are arranged and equipped specifically with fall prevention and mobility safety in mind - something hard to guarantee in a large facility with shared common areas and varying layouts.

🎯 Precise Medication Management

With only six residents, caregivers can maintain the exact, individualized medication timing that Parkinson's requires - without the operational constraints of large-facility medication rounds.

🌿 Calm, Low-Stimulation Environment

Stress and overstimulation can worsen Parkinson's symptoms. Our quiet residential homes provide a calm, predictable environment that supports neurological stability.

👨‍👩‍👧 Family Always Part of the Team

Families know their loved one's Parkinson's history, triggers, and baseline. We actively involve families in care planning and communication - you're a partner here, not an observer.

Everything Your Loved One Needs - Included

Monthly fees cover the full scope of Parkinson's care at Angel's Haven Care. No add-ons, no surprises.

  • 24/7 awake caregiver presence
  • Complex, time-sensitive medication management
  • Fall prevention assistance and mobility support
  • Adapted meals and supervised mealtimes
  • Thickened liquids and texture-modified food as needed
  • Personal hygiene and grooming assistance
  • Coordination with neurologist and primary care physician
  • Occupational and physical therapy coordination
  • Communication support and patient interaction
  • Cognitive and recreational activities
  • Family communication and care conferences
  • Laundry and linen service
  • Hospice partnership when appropriate
  • Medical Director oversight - Dr. Jeremy V. Gomer, MD
  • 30-day satisfaction guarantee

Ready to Talk?

No Pressure. Just Honest Answers.

Parkinson's care is complex and deeply personal. Our team is here to answer your questions about care capabilities, available homes, pricing, and whether Angel's Haven Care is the right fit for your loved one's specific situation.

📞 (951) 452-1216 [email protected]

Co-Founders: Ricardo Garcia & Johnny Mazariegos

Parkinson's Care Pricing

All-inclusive monthly pricing - no hidden fees. Rates reflect location and level of care required.

Temecula
$4,500–$6,000
per month
Murrieta
$4,500–$6,000
per month
Lake Elsinore
$4,500–$6,000
per month
Rancho Mirage
$7,000–$7,500
per month
Cathedral City
$6,500+
per month
✅ 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee - All Locations

Call for a personalized quote based on your loved one's Parkinson's stage and care needs.

Parkinson's Care Near You

Five CDSS-licensed residential homes across Southern California - each equipped for the specialized needs of Parkinson's disease care.

🏠 Temecula

32056 Dayspring Way
Temecula, CA 92592

$4,500 – $6,000 / mo

CDSS License #331881572

Call to Schedule a Tour

🏠 Murrieta

34535 Running Canyon Drive
Murrieta, CA 92563

$4,500 – $6,000 / mo

CDSS License #331881583

Call to Schedule a Tour

🏠 Lake Elsinore

36785 Braken Way
Lake Elsinore, CA 92532

$4,500 – $6,000 / mo

CDSS License #331881590

Call to Schedule a Tour

🏠 Rancho Mirage

8 Vía Solana
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

$7,000 – $7,500 / mo

CDSS License #331881776

Call to Schedule a Tour

🏠 Cathedral City

69920 Matisse Road
Cathedral City, CA 92234

$6,500+ / mo

CDSS License #331881887

Call to Schedule a Tour

What Families Say About Our Parkinson's Care

★★★★★
My husband has advanced Parkinson's with significant swallowing difficulties and complex medication needs. Angel's Haven Care in Rancho Mirage was the only place that truly understood what managing his care involved. They administer his medications on the precise schedule his neurologist requires. The difference in his stability has been remarkable.
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Daniel Felix Family Member — Rancho Mirage
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After my father's third fall at home in two months, we knew we needed professional care. The Lake Elsinore home has been transformative. The caregivers know his rhythms, know when he needs help before he asks, and never rush him. No falls in seven months. That says everything.
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Gil Gildore Family Member — Rancho Mirage
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What moved me was how the caregivers communicated with my mother. Her speech has been affected and some people simply give up trying to understand her. At Angel's Haven Care in Murrieta, they take the time. They listen. They adapt. She feels heard and respected - and that has made an enormous difference in her outlook.
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Edgar Rivas Family Member — Murrieta

Parkinson's Care - Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Our caregivers receive training specific to Parkinson's disease management, including understanding of disease progression, medication timing requirements, fall prevention techniques, communication support strategies, and adapted meal service for dysphagia. In addition, our team works under the oversight of Medical Director Dr. Jeremy V. Gomer, MD, ensuring clinical best practices are implemented at each home.
Yes - and this is one of the most important things we do. Parkinson's medications, particularly levodopa/carbidopa formulations, require precise timing to maintain therapeutic effectiveness and minimize "off" periods. With only six residents per home and a 1:3 caregiver ratio, our staff can maintain individualized medication schedules with the accuracy that Parkinson's demands. We track symptom patterns, communicate with your loved one's neurologist, and document responses to medications over time.
Fall prevention is built into every aspect of our Parkinson's care approach. Physically, our homes are arranged with clear pathways, grab bars, non-slip surfaces, appropriate furniture height, and minimal trip hazards. Operationally, caregivers provide close supervision and hands-on assistance during high-risk activities - transfers, ambulation, bathing, and toileting. We also understand Parkinson's "freezing" episodes and are trained to assist safely when they occur without causing a fall. Our 1:3 caregiver ratio means someone is always nearby.
Yes. Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) and Lewy body dementia are both conditions we support. Residents with co-occurring Parkinson's and cognitive impairment receive care that addresses both dimensions simultaneously - the physical care needs of Parkinson's and the behavioral and cognitive support needs of dementia. Our caregivers are trained to manage both, and our small home environment is well-suited to the dual care requirements.
Absolutely. We welcome and actively coordinate with visiting physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists. Our caregivers implement therapy recommendations in between formal therapy sessions - reinforcing exercises, using recommended adaptive equipment, and applying communication strategies throughout the day. We also communicate with therapy providers to track progress and coordinate care plan updates.
Yes. We partner with licensed hospice agencies and welcome hospice enrollment for residents whose Parkinson's has reached advanced stages. In most cases, residents can remain in our home throughout the full progression of the disease - avoiding disruptive moves to new environments. Our goal is continuity of care, consistent caregivers, and familiar surroundings right through to the end. We believe everyone deserves to spend that time in a real home, with people who know them.

Specialized Parkinson's Care Across Southern California

Talk to our team about Parkinson's care availability at any of our five homes. We'll answer your questions honestly and help you find the right fit for your loved one.