About Us

About The Western Lights Residences

A future assisted living home shaped by caregiving experience.

Care that truly sees you starts with people who understand the home, the resident, and the family behind every decision.

The Western Lights Residences is preparing to become a future 6-bed assisted living home in Hesperia, near Oak Hills, for seniors who may need daily support in a smaller, calmer, more personal residential setting.

The Western Lights Residences is not currently licensed as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly and is not yet accepting assisted living residents. Families and referral partners may submit an inquiry to receive future licensing, opening, and availability updates.
Who we are

A founder-led assisted living brand built from caregiving experience and operating discipline.

What we are preparing

A future 6-bed residential assisted living home in Hesperia, near Oak Hills.

Why it matters

Families need care that feels warm, clean, organized, personal, and worthy of trust.

1 Why this home

We are building for the moment families quietly recognize.

A missed meal. A medication question. A fall that could have been worse. A parent saying “I’m fine,” while everyone can feel that daily life is becoming harder.

The Western Lights Residences is being prepared for that season — when families are not looking for a facility, but for a smaller home that feels calm, clean, personal, and responsible.

2 Who is building it

Founder-led. Caregiver-shaped. Built with systems.

The Western Lights Residences is not being built from distance. It is being built from the floor level up — from the routines, conversations, standards, and emotional realities that shape daily life inside a care home.

Marky Ramone Richmond Pascua

Founder & CEO. Marky brings a systems-builder mindset, residential care experience, administrator preparation, and a commitment to creating care environments that feel both warm and professionally operated. His vision is to build a residential care standard where communication, caregiver expectations, tour experience, documentation, cleanliness, resident fit, and daily routines are not left to chance.

3 What guides us
L I G H T S

Our L.I.G.H.T.S. protect the warmth of the home.

A beautiful care home still needs standards. A compassionate team still needs training. A warm family experience still needs communication, documentation, and follow-through.

L
Love with dignity Care should be patient, respectful, warm, and never careless.
I
Integrity in standards Families should be able to trust what is promised, documented, and followed through.
G
Guidance through structure Residents, families, and caregivers feel safer when routines are organized.
H
Home before institution The environment should feel calm, personal, familiar, and human.
T
Trust through presence Trust is built by being visible, responsive, and accountable.
S
Systems that scale compassion Good intentions become stronger when they are trained, measured, and repeated.
4 The setting

A smaller home, not a large campus.

The home environment matters. Families notice the quiet details: light, cleanliness, calm, comfort, and whether the space feels prepared.

Begin gently

Now you know who is building the home, and why.

The Western Lights Residences is preparing to serve families in Hesperia, Oak Hills, Victorville, Apple Valley, Adelanto, and the High Desert. Reach out to receive future licensing, opening, tour, and availability updates.

The Western Lights Residences is not currently licensed as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly and is not accepting assisted living residents at this time.