Assisted living in Folsom CA at Caring Hands
Folsom, CA · RCFE Licensed

Assisted Living
in Folsom, CA

Personalized daily care for seniors who need support with everyday activities — in a licensed, home-like setting with consistent caregivers and 24-hour supervision.

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Finding the right assisted living community in Folsom for a parent or loved one is one of the most important decisions a family can make. At Caring Hands Assisted Living, we provide compassionate, personalized care in a warm, licensed residential setting — helping your loved one maintain their dignity and independence while receiving the daily support they need.

Caring Hands is licensed as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) here in Folsom, and we intentionally keep our resident count small. That means your loved one isn’t one of dozens on a shift schedule — staff know their name, their routine, and their preferences from day one.

Wondering how a small residential care home like ours compares to a large assisted living community? See our full breakdown: Residential Care Home vs. Assisted Living Facility.

Knowing when a parent or loved one needs more support than family can provide at home can be hard to see. These are the most common signs that assisted living may be the right next step.

Difficulty with Daily Tasks

Bathing, dressing, grooming, or preparing meals that used to be routine are now a daily struggle or safety concern.

Medication Errors

Skipping doses, mixing up prescriptions, or forgetting medications entirely is putting their health and safety at risk.

Home Becoming Unsafe

Unexplained falls, unpaid bills, cluttered or neglected living spaces, or forgotten stove burners are raising serious concerns.

Social Isolation

Withdrawing from friends, family, and activities they once enjoyed — leading to loneliness, low mood, or depression.

Weight Loss or Nutrition Concerns

Skipping meals, losing weight, or struggling to prepare nutritious food due to physical limitations or low motivation.

Family Caregiver Burnout

Family members providing hands-on daily care — bathing, dressing, meal prep — are worn out and stretched too thin to keep it up safely at home.

Not all assisted living is the same. Caring Hands is a licensed residential care home in Folsom — not a large facility. Here is what that means for your loved one’s daily experience.

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Small, Intimate Setting

A small resident group means your loved one is never just a name on a chart. Staff learn their routines, preferences, and personality from day one.

02

Consistent Caregivers Every Day

The same caregivers show up every shift, building the kind of trust and comfort rotating staff can’t.

03

A Real Home, Not a Facility

A real house on a real Folsom street — not a building with long hallways, a front desk, and a cafeteria-sized dining hall.

04

Home-Cooked Meals

Meals are cooked to order by staff who know each resident’s diet and preferences, not plated in bulk for a hundred people at once.

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Routines Built Around Each Person

Each resident’s day is shaped by their own history and habits, not a fixed group activity schedule.

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Direct Access for Families

Call or stop by and talk directly to the caregiver on shift — no phone tree, no callback scheduling.

Help with Daily Activities (ADLs)

Compassionate assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility — provided with dignity and respect.

Medication Management

Licensed staff store, administer, and log all medications to prevent errors and ensure proper schedules every day.

3 Nutritious Meals and Snacks Daily

Chef-style meals and snacks three times a day, with diabetic, low-sodium, and other diet accommodations.

Housekeeping and Laundry

Regular housekeeping, linen changes, and personal laundry so residents always live in a clean, comfortable space.

Social Activities and Recreation

Group activities, games, movies, music, and outdoor time in the secured garden — keeping residents engaged and connected.

Regular Family Communication

Direct line to caregiving staff, plus scheduled care-plan check-ins so you always know how things are going.

Assisted living care at Caring Hands in Folsom CA

Consistent daily routines help residents feel secure, stay active, and thrive. Here is what a typical day looks like at our Folsom home.

Morning · 7–10 AM

Wake-Up & Morning Care

Gentle help with hygiene, dressing, and medication, then a shared breakfast at the table to start the day together.

Midday · 10 AM–2 PM

Activities & Lunch

Group activities — games, music, crafts, or light movement — followed by a warm shared lunch prepared fresh by staff.

Afternoon · 2–6 PM

Rest, Outdoors & Visiting

Quiet downtime, fresh air in the secured yard, an afternoon snack, and open hours for family to stop by.

Evening · 6–9 PM

Dinner & Wind-Down

A warm dinner together, quiet evening activities or TV time, and personalized bedtime routines to help each resident settle comfortably.

Assisted living provides support with daily activities — bathing, dressing, medication management — in a residential setting where seniors maintain a high level of independence. A nursing home (skilled nursing facility) provides 24-hour medical care for people with serious medical conditions who require ongoing clinical intervention. Caring Hands is an RCFE-licensed assisted living home — ideal for seniors who need daily support but do not require skilled nursing care.
Common signs include difficulty with bathing, dressing, or preparing meals; frequent medication errors; unexplained falls or unsafe living conditions at home; significant weight loss; increasing social isolation; and family caregivers becoming overwhelmed. If you are seeing several of these regularly, it may be time to explore options. We offer free, no-pressure consultations to help families understand what level of care makes the most sense.
Assisted living in Folsom typically ranges from $3,500 to $6,500 or more per month depending on the facility type and level of care required. Large assisted living communities often charge separately for different levels of care, housekeeping, and other add-ons. At Caring Hands, care is all-inclusive — one monthly rate covers room, meals, caregiving, medication management, activities, and housekeeping. Contact us for current pricing and a personalized breakdown.
Yes. We keep an open-door visiting policy, and many families join residents for meals or afternoon activities. Staying connected matters for quality of life, and our home-like setting makes visits feel natural rather than clinical.
Yes. We provide care for residents with mild to moderate dementia and Alzheimer’s disease alongside our general assisted living services. Our caregivers are experienced in dementia care and we maintain a secured, structured environment suitable for residents with memory concerns. For residents with more advanced memory care needs, we offer a dedicated Memory Care program designed specifically for those at a more advanced stage of cognitive decline.