Southern California Long-Term Residential Care
Home Sweet Home
What makes a person feel like they’re at home? Caring people, pleasant
surroundings, a safe environment, and a regular routine. We know this
is what you want for your loved one. It’s exactly what we provide
for all our clients with neurological impairment, including acquired brain
injuries, traumatic brain injuries or developmental disabilities.
As part of our commitment to offer a continuum of rehabilitation care,
we’ve created three long-term residential centers –
Casa Colina at Apple Valley,
Casa Colina at Rancho Piño Verde and our
Padua Village homes. Which place is right for your loved one? Padua Village is designed to
meet the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities. Rancho
Piño Verde is structured for more behaviorally challenged individuals.
While Apple Valley is appropriate for brain-injured clients who have the
ability to interact socially in the community, but still need a supervised
and structured environment.
We know every day can be a challenge when the brain is impaired. Cognitive
difficulties and speech impairments affects one’s entire way of
living and communicating with others. Yet no matter how far a person still
needs to progress, he or she yearns to be respected. We help our residents
find ways to actively participate in life again when they’re ready.
We provide them with a plan and an opportunity to grow, learn and work,
so they feel valued and respected.
Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare is pleased to contract
with various Regional Centers for some services. The Department of Developmental
Services is committed to providing mechanisms for the resolution of problems
and complaints when they arise. The Consumer Rights Complaint Process
is a mechanism to be used when an individual consumer, or any representative
acting on behalf of a consumer, believes that any right has been wrongly
or unfairly denied by a regional center, developmental center, or a service
provider. Consumers have the right to pursue appeals via the
Department of Developmental Services appeals page or by phone at 916/654-1987.