A comfortable residential setting for older adults who may benefit from support with daily routines, meals, supervision, and companionship.
Clear answers. A thoughtful conversation. A setting you can visit before deciding.
Choosing care for someone you love can feel overwhelming. Families are often balancing comfort, daily support, location, and the wish to preserve as much independence as possible.
Ludlow Home Care offers a small residential environment in Roseville for older adults whose needs are compatible with the home's services. We begin by listening: learning about daily routines, current support needs, preferences, and what matters most to the person and family.
Available support is based on individual needs, admission compatibility, and the services approved for the home.
Support may include assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and other activities of daily living.
A residential setting with meals, snacks, housekeeping, and laundry services based on the home's current program.
Shared routines, conversation, and activities can help residents remain connected to the rhythm of everyday life.
Families can discuss the resident's routines and the level of supervision the home is prepared to provide.
Assistance may be available as permitted and documented. The home does not diagnose conditions or prescribe medication.
A clear care conversation helps families understand services, limitations, availability, and next steps.
Some older adults and families prefer a residential care home because it can feel more familiar and less institutional than a large community. A smaller setting may make daily spaces, routines, and the people providing support easier to know.
In California, assisted living can include both large communities and smaller board and care homes. A residential care home is generally a non-medical setting for older adults who may need help with everyday activities but do not require continuous skilled nursing care.
You do not need to have every answer before contacting us.
Share the current situation, daily routine, timing, and the support your family member may need.
We explain the home's current services and whether the needs described may be appropriate for the setting.
Schedule a private tour, see the environment, and ask practical questions before making a decision.
If the setting may be a fit, we explain the documents and review needed before admission.
Connection and companionship
A familiar residential atmosphere
Warmth, dignity, and personal connection
A residential care home is a smaller assisted living setting in a house-like environment. In California, many board and care homes operate within the Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, or RCFE, category.
No. A residential care home is generally a non-medical setting and is different from a skilled nursing facility. Please call to describe the support needed so compatibility can be discussed clearly.
Services may include personal care, meals, housekeeping, laundry, activities, supervision, and assistance with medication. Exact services depend on the home's approved scope and the resident's assessed needs. Contact us for the current service list.
Pricing can depend on room type, care needs, and included services. Call (916) 584-2207 for current pricing and a written explanation of what is included.
Availability can change. Please call for current status and to discuss whether the prospective resident's needs are compatible with the home.
Private tours can be requested by phone or through the form below. We will contact you to coordinate a suitable time.
Tell us how to reach you. Please do not include private medical information in this form. We will contact you to discuss your family's needs and a possible visit.
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Call to discuss current services, admission compatibility, pricing, availability, and a private tour.
Call (916) 584-2207