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My husband spent 4 1/2 months there before he died in April. He had dimensia and was treated very well. I thought the staff was good and performed their tasks cheerfully and were very helpful to the patients. The food was good and he accepted it well.... Read more
Senior Advocates Residential Care in Goleta, California is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
Private
Absolute Residential Care invites you to experience the very finest in assisted living. We are located in a beautiful and safe area of Goleta. Our newly renovated rooms, bathrooms, and lovely gardens provide an ideal ambiance for residents. All rooms are equipped with individual heating and...
Studio, Private
Villa Blanca is a family owned and operated Residential Care Facility located in a prime Goleta location. We are committed to providing outstanding care to the seniors, while encouraging the highest level of independence. We believe in promoting feeling of self worth and purpose of life.Villa...
1bd, Private, Semi-Private
My wife is a Certified Nurse Assistant and after many years of helping patients in a rehabilitation hospital and then individual clients in their homes, she wanted to open a facility that would focus more on the needs of residents than the business of the facility itself. We renovated our home to...
Private, Semi-Private
Casa Rhoda #4 is located in a friendly and safe neighborhood in Santa Barbara, California. With six beds this residential assisted living community has all the comforts of home. Our caring staff ensure the residents receive the quality care they deserve. Assisted living at Casa Rhoda #4, we...
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
Private, Semi-Private
A Place for Mom has scored Senior Advocates Residential Care with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Senior Advocates Residential Care has 5 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4.3 out of 5.
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My husband spent 4 1/2 months there before he died in April. He had dimensia and was treated very well. I thought the staff was good and performed their tasks cheerfully and were very helpful to the patients. The food was good and he accepted it well.
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My husband had Alzheimers and spent about 4-5 months in their care before his death in April. I was happy with their care. He had a private room that was very pleasant. The rates were good by comparison to other facilities in S. B. and surrounds. He was treated like a person not just a patient and I was allowed to visit whenever I chose to. At the end we called in hospice and they took over a bit and were there when he was dying.
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My husband was at Senior Advisor for 4 months before his death in April. I found it to be pleasant, efficient and safe for him. I was allowed to visit any time I chose. I felt the management kept a close watch on everything that went on and was in communication with me when needed.
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Owner was really nice. Rooms were pretty small.
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Staff is efficient and courteous. Jim is getting good care.
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Senior Advocates Residential Care offers Private and Semi-Private. Learn more.
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