Treasure Heritage’s mission is to provide our residents with an unsurpassed level of care and quality living experience. We will treat all residents and their families, employees, vendors, and the public with the highest levels of respect, dignity and understanding. Treasure Heritage will continually strive to improve and set a good example for other throughout the community.
Contact UsAt Treasure Heritage our goal is to maintain as unrestrictive an environment as possible to assure the greatest degree of self-dignity possible
Each resident will receive basic care and supervision. which includes lodging, meals and snacks and laundry service.
We trust that growth influences each individual in an unexpected way, and that each individual can profit by an interesting, individualized care.
This level of care and supervision is for individuals who can't live without anyone else's input yet who needn't bother with 24 hour nursing care.
RCFE means "Residential Care Facility for the Elderly." It is the term California state laws use to refer to assisted living facilities. The terms 'RCFE' and 'assisted living' mean the same thing. All RCFEs are licensed by the Department of Social Services (DSS), Community Care Licensing Division (CCL) and must comply with Title 22 regulations. RCFEs can be as small as 2 beds, or as big as 2,000 beds.
Yes. A 'Board and Care' facility is an RCFE. Board and care is an out-dated term used to describe a small RCFE, located in a residential home, caring for 2 to 6 residents. An RCFE can be as small as 2 beds, and as large as 2,000: each of them is a residential care facility for the elderly (RCFE).
Basic services provided by an RCFE include help with dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting, feeding and medications. In California, the assisted living facility cannot provide medical services. If a resident requires some types of medical services, the resident will have to hire a skilled medical professional to provide those services in the RCFE. Third party services are not included in the monthly cost of the RCFE.
No. Independent living means a place where a person lives independently, making independent choices about how they live, what they do, and when they do it. A person living independently can have services such as care, supervision, help with medications, food preparation, or help in handling money from a third-party provider. The independent living setting is usually a house where several people live together. They share common rooms, but they have private or shared bedrooms. Independent living facilities are not licensed. When independent living units are attached to a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), they become part of the licensed RCFE.
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