
Serving Lancaster, CA
A licensed elder care home about an hour from Lancaster — private bedrooms, meals cooked on site, and six residents in a mountain village.
Why Lancaster families choose us


Getting here from Lancaster
Lancaster families come down Sierra Highway or the 14 to Pearblossom Highway, east through the 138, then up Highway 2 into the pines.
790 Highway 2, Wrightwood, CA 92397
Physicians & hospitals
Antelope Valley Medical Center and Palmdale Regional serve most Lancaster households; residents may keep those physicians with transportation arranged.
See what care includesWhat is included
Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting and getting around
Medication assistance tracked in writing with the resident's own physician
Three home-cooked meals a day, adjusted for diabetic, low-salt and soft diets
Housekeeping, linens and personal laundry handled on site
Rides to doctors, labs, the pharmacy, the salon and church
Steady routines and one-on-one attention for early memory loss
Wrightwood Castle is licensed by the California Department of Social Services as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE #365530560) — the same license that covers assisted living communities and board and care homes across Los Angeles County. Families searching for assisted living, a board and care home, or a small RCFE near Lancaster are looking at the same category of care; the difference here is six residents instead of sixty.
Licensing & terminology
RCFE stands for Residential Care Facility for the Elderly — the license the California Department of Social Services issues to homes that provide non-medical care, supervision and personal assistance to adults 60 and over. Wrightwood Castle holds RCFE #365530560, and you can look that number up yourself on the state's public facility search before you ever come see us. If a home near Lancaster cannot give you a license number, it is not a licensed RCFE.
How to verify an RCFE license →Families in Lancaster search for assisted living, board and care, senior care homes and RCFEs as if they were four different things. Under California law they all fall under the same RCFE license. The real difference is size: large assisted living communities run 60 to 200 apartments, while an assisted living board and care home like ours is licensed for six residents in an ordinary house.
Compare the level of care →We are a small licensed RCFE in Wrightwood, about 1 hour from Lancaster, with two caregivers on the floor for six residents. That ratio is why families across Los Angeles County choose a board and care home over a large community — the same regulated care, delivered by people who know your parent's name, routine and appetite.
See the six bedrooms →Whether you are comparing RCFEs in Lancaster, touring assisted living board and care homes in Los Angeles County, or simply trying to find a licensed RCFE that will take a parent with early memory loss, the fastest way to judge a home is to stand in it. Call (909) 949-9700 and we will walk you through licensing, pricing and care levels on the phone before you make the drive.

We host one family at a time. Call (909) 949-9700 or write hello@366.care and we will set a weekday time that fits the drive from Lancaster.