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California East Campus Hospital D / P Skilled Nursing Facility
3698 California Street
San Francisco, CA
94118
California Pacific Medical Center St. Luke's Campus
3555 Cesar Chavez Street
San Francisco, CA
94110
Central Gardens
1355 Ellis Street
San Francisco, CA
94115
Convalescent Center Mission St
5767 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA
94112
Davies Campus Hospital D / P Skilled Nursing Facility
Castro And Duboce
San Francisco, CA
94114
Golden Gate Healthcare Center
2707 Pine Street
San Francisco, CA
94115
Grove Street Extended Care and Living Center
1477 Grove Street
San Francisco, CA
94117
Hayes Convalescent Hospital
1250 Hayes Street
San Francisco, CA
94117
Jewish Home D / P Skilled Nursing Facility
302 Silver Avenue
San Francisco, CA
94112
Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center D / P Skilled Nursing Facility
375 Laguna Honda Blvd
San Francisco, CA
94116
Lawton Healthcare Center
1575 7th Avenue
San Francisco, CA
94122
Mission Bay Convalescent Hospi
331 Pennsylvania Avenue
San Francisco, CA
94107
Nineteenth Avenue Healthcare Center
2043 19th Avenue
San Francisco, CA
94116
San Francisco General Hospital D / P Skilled Nursing Facility
1001 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco, CA
94110
San Francisco Towers
1661 Pine Street
San Francisco, CA
94109
Sequoias San Francisco Conval
1400 Geary Boulevard
San Francisco, CA
94109
Sheffield Convalescent Hospital
1133 South Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA
94110
St Mary's Medical Center D / P Skilled Nursing Facility
450 Stanyan Street
San Francisco, CA
94117
St. Anne's Home
300 Lake Street
San Francisco, CA
94118
The Tunnell Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare
1359 Pine Street
San Francisco, CA
94109
Victorian Healthcare Center
2121 Pine Street
San Francisco, CA
94115

California Information

California’s population is 36,142,137, and it is America’s third largest and most populous state. It also claims the highest and lowest altitudes in the lower 48 states. The lowest point in the country, Death Valley, is also home to the nation’s highest recorded temperature, 134 degrees. Tourists flock to this state for its many outdoor activities and attractions, including Universal Studios, Disneyland, Rodeo Drive shopping, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, wine country tours, and California’s numerous beaches and parks. Los Angeles is the nation’s second largest city, but California’s capital is Sacramento. The giant sequoias in California’s forests are among the oldest living things in the world, and a redwood in the Redwood National Park is said to be the world’s tallest tree, at 365 feet. California achieved statehood in 1850, and was named the Golden State after the beginning of the Gold Rush in 1848.

Nursing Home Information

Nursing homes provide 24-hour nursing care and supervision. Nursing homes are known by many names, such as: skilled nursing facilities, long-term care facilities, sub-acute facilities. Generally, a nursing home is a place of residence that provides rooms, meals, recreational activities, and help with activities of daily living: eating bathing, dressing, toileting, and walking. A typical nursing home resident needs help with three of these daily activities. Nursing homes differ in the levels of care they provide, from custodial to highly skilled nursing (similar to hospital nursing care). Nursing homes may have specialty care units for Alzheimer’s patients or those requiring cardiac or respiratory care. Additionally, long-term care includes medical and non-medical care to people who have a chronic illness or disability.

Assisted living facilities also provide assistance with activities of daily living while helping people live as independently as possible. An assisted living facility is not an alternative to a nursing home; instead it is an intermediate level of long-term care that bridges the gap between independent living and nursing home care. Residents in assisted living centers are not able to live alone, but they do not require constant care either. Typically, assisted living facilities help with eating, bathing, dressing, laundry, housekeeping, and medications.

Making the decision on nursing home or assisted living care can be stressful for both the resident and the family. It is important to be as informed as possible to avoid having to move the resident, due to a poor choice, after he/she has settled into his/her environment. Additionally, if you have many choices of high-quality nursing homes or assisted living facilities in your area, it is a good idea to consider the location of the nursing home. A close facility will make it easier to visit frequently.

 

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