Townsend House

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A Small Residential Care Home in Chico

Size and Setting

Townsend House is a residential care home for the elderly in Chico, California, in Butte County. The address is 10 Ilahee Lane. It is licensed to care for up to 38 residents. That keeps it small enough to feel personal, but large enough to offer a full daily routine. Families often describe a homelike, friendly setting rather than a big, busy campus. For many older adults, that smaller scale makes it easier to settle in and feel at home.

Licensed and Overseen by the State

Townsend House is a licensed Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, or RCFE. That means it is a care home for seniors that the state of California inspects and regulates. Its state license number is RCFE #045002696, and it has been licensed since February 2019. The home is run by RCFE Management LLC, and Chablis Pasquale is listed as the administrator. This kind of state oversight gives families more peace of mind when choosing care.

Care and Daily Support

Help With Everyday Activities

The heart of any care home is hands-on help, and Townsend House offers support with the daily tasks that can get harder with age. Staff assist residents with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, and managing medications, along with general supervision through the day. The goal is to give just enough help so residents stay as independent and comfortable as possible. This steady support can ease a lot of worry for family caregivers.

Safety Around the Clock

Safety is a top concern for families, and the home provides a 24-hour call system so help is available at any hour. Having around-the-clock staffing means someone is there if a resident needs assistance overnight or during an emergency. Residents also do not need to travel for routine medical care: a Doctor2me physician can come to the community for a same-day visit, which lowers stress and limits trips out. Families who want more choice can even pick their own doctor and arrange a home visit that fits their loved one’s needs.

Comfortable Rooms and Home-Cooked Meals

Rooms and Amenities

Townsend House offers individually decorated rooms so residents can keep a sense of their own style and comfort. Reported room features include:

  • Rooms with half or full baths, and many with kitchenettes.

  • Phone and cable outlets for staying connected and entertained.

  • An individual thermostat in the room for personal comfort.

Small touches like these help a new place start to feel like home, which matters a great deal during a big life change.

Home-Cooked Dining

Good food is a daily highlight, and the community serves three homemade meals a day. Shared mealtimes also give residents a natural chance to visit with neighbors and staff. For older adults, regular, balanced meals support both health and routine. Family members often feel reassured knowing their loved one is eating well each day.

Life and Activities at Townsend House

Daily life here is meant to stay social and engaging, not isolating. Residents can take part in a variety of activities and programs that keep both body and mind active, such as:

  • Outings, shopping trips, and theater groups.

  • Weekly visits from pets, which many seniors love.

  • Music, art, and fitness programs.

  • Transportation arrangements for errands and appointments.

A full activity calendar helps residents build friendships and keep a sense of purpose. That social side of care is one of the biggest reasons families look at a small, homelike community in the first place.

Is Townsend House a Good Fit for Your Family?

Who It May Suit

A small home like this tends to work well for older adults who need help with daily tasks but do not need round-the-clock skilled nursing. It can suit a parent who is no longer safe living alone, someone who feels lonely at home, or a senior who would do better with regular meals, supervision, and company. Because the community is licensed for just 38 residents, the pace stays calmer than a large campus, and staff can get to know each person.

Questions Worth Asking on a Tour

The best way to judge any care home is to visit in person. When you tour Townsend House, it helps to ask about staffing at night, how medications are handled, what a typical day looks like, and how the team keeps in touch with families. Watching how staff greet residents can tell you a lot about the real feel of the home. Trust what you see and how your loved one responds during the visit.

Choosing a care home is a big decision, and it is normal to take your time. Gather your questions, visit more than once if you can, and include your loved one in the choice whenever possible. A warm, well-run home can bring real peace of mind to the whole family.

How Townsend House Compares to Other Senior Living Options

Senior living comes in many forms, and the words can be confusing. Townsend House is a residential care home, which falls under the larger group of assisted living facilities. It is smaller and more personal than most big senior living communities or a continuing care retirement community, where many levels of care sit on one large campus.

It also differs from medical recovery centers. Some families search for rehabilitation nursing homes near me or rehab nursing homes near me. Those terms usually mean short-term, skilled medical care after a hospital stay. That is not the same as the long-term residential care a home like this provides.

It helps to match the type of care to your loved one’s real needs. As you compare retirement homes, retirement communities, and larger names like Brookwood Retirement Community or Concord Place Retirement Community, think about the level of help they need each day. A small, licensed home like Townsend House can be a good fit for seniors who want daily support in a warm, close setting.

 
 
 

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Sofiia Puhach

I am a medical student driven by the intersection of clinical practice, research, and medical communication. As a Medical Editor for Doctor2me, I specialize in refining complex medical information for a broader audience. My academic journey is defined by a commitment to scientific inquiry and a hands-on approach to healthcare, evidenced by my ongoing research work and my volunteer service at a military hospital. I am passionate about contributing to the future of medicine through both evidence-based research and compassionate service.

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