Licensed by California Dept. of Social Services, CCLD, Title 22
Licensed by California Dept. of Social Services, CCLD, Title 22
We believe every individual deserves care tailored to their unique needs. Our approach focuses on person-centered support, ensuring that each resident receives attentive and responsive care designed to promote independence and well-being.
Unlike large institutional settings, our Small Family Home (SFH) model creates a warm, stable environment that fosters comfort, familiarity, and meaningful relationships.
Our facility operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing continuous supervision and assistance to ensure the safety, stability, and support of all residents.
Professional and Regulatory Compliance
Infinite Care SFH operates in full compliance with the California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division under Title 22 regulations, ensuring the highest standards of care, accountability, and ethical practice.
A Small Family Home is a licensed residential care facility that provides 24-hour care and supervision for up to six children with developmental or behavioral needs in a family-style environment.
Small Family Homes are licensed and regulated by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD) under Title 22 regulations.
Children and youth with specialized care needs, including developmental, emotional, or behavioral challenges, may be placed through authorized county departments or licensed placement agencies.
Under Title 22, a Small Family Home may care for a maximum of six residents, depending on the license and approval from Community Care Licensing.
Yes. Title 22 requires that residents receive 24-hour care, supervision, and support to ensure safety, well-being, and stability.
Services may include:
Yes. The Community Care Licensing Division conducts regular inspections, monitoring visits, and compliance reviews to ensure facilities meet all Title 22 health and safety standards.
Placements are coordinated through authorized placement agencies or county departments. Most facilities do not accept direct placements from families or individuals.
Title 22 requires facilities to maintain strict standards for:
Yes. Title 22 supports appropriate visitation and communication with family members, social workers, and other authorized professionals while maintaining the safety and privacy of residents.

This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a guarantee of placement. Our Small Family Home is licensed under California Title 22 and provides care only for children placed through authorized agencies or county departments.
All services are delivered within the scope of our approved license and do not include clinical, therapeutic, or medical treatment. Placement decisions are made exclusively by the referring agency or county department and are subject to licensing approval.
By continuing to use this site, you acknowledge and understand these terms.