

Also, they make occasional trips into the foothills and visit Apple Hill.

Once a quarter they go on a casino outing, which is very popular. The activities program could be upgraded, but they do a pretty good job.

Family involvement is always good, but especially enhanced during the holidays. Patrick's Day, Easter, July 4th, or Thanksgiving, the holiday meals reflect tradition. The heavier meal is at lunch"”and they do offer moderately pureed foods for those who can no longer eat regular meals. They serve home-cooked meals, which are very good. The direct care staff is mostly CNAs, who are trained to dispense meds, perform basic first aid, cook meals, and provide daily care. There's little turnover among either the staff or the residents, and there's a good ratio of caregivers to residents. The whole place feels like a family run business. When I last visited, they had mostly women residents, but they accept men as well. They also have a lovely patio area to meet with family and other residents. It's wheelchair and walker accessible, and there are grab bars along walkways. It looks like a large country house (it used to be an historic home) they added on about 3 extra bedrooms nine total. It's has just 12 beds"”with both private and shared rooms. As long as they're able to do most of their ADLs, or require minimal assistance, Sunshine Manor can meet their needs. They don't offer memory care but do accept people with early stage Alzheimer's, or memory loss. Caring409801 Sunshine Manor is a small assisted living facility in Placerville"”about 40 miles west of Sacramento, nestled in the foothills in a residential neighborhood and just a half mile or so away from a hospital and doctors' offices.
