Centinela Assisted Living Centre sits in Inglewood, California, at 1000 South Flower Street, and offers several kinds of care, including independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and skilled nursing services for folks who need more medical support after hospitalization or illness, and there are 96 beds in this large community. The setting has studio, one-bedroom, semi-private, and two-bedroom rooms, all with options like private bathrooms, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning, and they're happy to help with daily activities-so things like dressing, bathing, medication, and personal care are covered, plus non-ambulatory care with lifts if needed. They serve meals from professional chefs, with choices for vegetarians, vegan diners, gluten-free, or low sodium needs, even diabetic and pureed meals, and meals are offered all day with room service or as guest meals for visitors, and the menu makes sure folks eat right while considering allergies and dietary restrictions.
Centinela Assisted Living Centre supports people with incontinence, diabetes, and memory issues, and uses 24-hour staff-including awake shift staff-plus on-site homecare, medical social services, and visiting specialists such as podiatrists and therapists, and there's supervision at all times with emergency call systems. Residents can use wheelchair accessible showers and full tubs, while those who use wheelchairs or have trouble moving around get the help they need, assisted transfers too, and the showers and bathrooms are made to be handicap accessible, and the building has indoor and outdoor common spaces for socializing or enjoying fresh air. For those who need breaks or are caring for a loved one at home, respite stays are available, and families get move-in help and coordination.
Meals happen in group dining spaces or can be brought to your room, and the staff offers housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and even transportation to doctor appointments, shopping, outings, or activities, some complimentary, some for a fee, and Centinela Assisted Living Centre is close to bus lines for families who want to visit easily. The community includes a fitness room, wellness programs, spa or sauna, daily scheduled programs, and rooms for activities, crafts, movies, games, and live entertainment-so bingo, billiards, movie nights, arts rooms, music, trivia, and UNO games happen pretty regularly, and sometimes they organize outside trips or quarterly outings. The staff organizes devotional services on and off site, and a beautician comes to help with grooming.
This location has both long-term stay and short-term options, so residents may 'age in place' and change the kind or level of support they receive if their needs change, since it's a licensed Residential Care Elderly facility and can accommodate medium to high care needs, including rehabilitation and wound care, and there are dementia waivers to help folks with greater memory challenges. The focus is to help residents keep independence, but still have the support and care that keeps everyone safe, including non-acute care that's usually lower in cost than staying in a hospital or a more advanced nursing home, and the team approach aims for responsiveness and gentleness in care. Pets are considered, and the community tries to follow pet-friendly policies where possible.
Centinela Assisted Living Centre takes private pay, veterans benefits, social security, private insurance, and charges a community fee, buy-in, and various rates depending on what level of care someone needs-staff prefers residents have a medium care need, but there are services for low and high needs too, as well as aging residents who want to slow down and not worry about cooking or managing health concerns on their own. The centre's community rating is 5.7 out of 10, which gives families something to consider as they research.