Soft light. Private bedrooms. A kitchen that smells like dinner. Our residences are deliberately small, deliberately personal, and deliberately not institutional.

Every Mercy Meadows residence is single-story, wheelchair-accessible from the street, and surrounded by low-water landscaping suited to the High Desert climate. Wide pathways, sensory-friendly garden beds, and shaded porches make outdoor time easy and frequent.

Our living rooms are designed for real life — not lobbies for visitors. Comfortable seating in conversational groupings, large windows for daylight, plants and personal artwork from residents, and quiet corners for residents who prefer calm.
The TV is not the centerpiece. The people are.

Every resident has a private bedroom they personalize with their own furniture, photos, music, and chosen colors. Beds are residential-grade with adaptive options where needed, and every room has direct access to support — without sacrificing privacy.
Sleep is sacred here. Routines are protected. Mornings are gentle.
Predictable enough to feel safe. Flexible enough to feel free.
Unhurried wake-up. Personal hygiene with the level of support each resident prefers. Breakfast together at the table — never a tray. Medications administered with care and conversation.
Day program, supported work, art studio, or community outings — chosen by the resident. A shared lunch back home. Quiet time for those who recharge alone, social time for those who don't.
Home-cooked dinner with the household. Walks, games, music, faith practice, or a film. A wind-down routine tailored to the individual. Awake overnight staff. Lights out when the body says so.
We welcome visits and conversations — no pressure, no commitment. Tour a residence, meet the team, and see whether this might feel like the right home.
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