Pricing ranges from
    $5,772 – 6,926/month

    Happy Valley Home-Our Parents

    3292 Walnut Ln, Lafayette, CA, 94549
    4.3 · 3 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Immaculate sunny home, nurturing staff

    I'm so grateful we found this small, sunny, immaculate board-and-care - my mom has a cozy private room and loves the lovely gardens, vegetable patch and gazebo. The owners are nurses and the low-turnover, knowledgeable staff are affectionate, excellent with meds, and genuinely nurturing; the food is very good. There are few activities, but the personal, loving care has made a world of difference and eased all my worry.

    Pricing

    $5,772+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $6,926+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.33 · 3 reviews

    Overall rating

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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      4.3

    Pros

    • Sunny, immaculate environment
    • Cheerful atmosphere
    • Small private rooms
    • Backyard and garden with gazebo and vegetable garden
    • Lovely gardens surrounding the house
    • Owners are nurses
    • Low staff turnover
    • Knowledgeable staff
    • Good medication management
    • Very good food
    • Genuinely caring, affectionate and nurturing staff
    • Personalized, loving care
    • Reduces family worry; residents are well cared for

    Cons

    • Few activities / limited programming
    • Older board-and-care home (may have fewer amenities)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews for Happy Valley Home-Our Parents are strongly positive, with recurring themes of high-quality personal care, a warm and well-kept environment, and clinical competence. Reviewers consistently describe the home as sunny, immaculate and cheerful, and they emphasize the calming, family-like atmosphere created by genuinely caring and affectionate staff. The consensus is that residents receive personalized, nurturing attention that gives families peace of mind.

    Care quality and staff: The most frequently mentioned strengths relate to the staff and the quality of care. Multiple reviewers note that the owners are nurses and that staff are knowledgeable, which contributes to reliable medication management and competent clinical oversight. Low staff turnover is highlighted as a positive factor, suggesting continuity of care and strong relationships between caregivers and residents. Reviewers use words such as loving, affectionate, nurturing, and genuinely caring — indicating that emotional as well as physical needs are met. Several comments explicitly state that the care reduces family worry and makes a significant positive difference in their loved one's well-being.

    Facilities and environment: The physical setting is a clear selling point. The home is described as an older board-and-care residence but well maintained: sunny, immaculate, and cheerful. Accommodations are small private rooms, which reviewers view positively for privacy and a homelike feel. Outdoor features are repeatedly praised — a nice backyard, back garden, gazebo, vegetable garden, and lovely surrounding gardens — contributing to a pleasant, restorative environment for residents. The combination of an intimate scale and attractive gardens reinforces the impression of a cozy, home-like facility rather than an institutional setting.

    Dining and activities: Dining receives strong praise; reviewers mention very good food, which is often an important daily quality-of-life factor. In contrast, activities are the primary recurring shortfall: reviewers note that there are few activities available. Given the home's smaller, older board-and-care model, limited programming and fewer on-site amenities are consistent with expectations for a smaller facility. This trade-off appears acceptable to most reviewers because the personalized care and environment are prioritized, but it is a clear area where the home differs from larger assisted-living communities.

    Management and notable patterns: The presence of nurse-owners and low staff turnover point to stable, hands-on management and consistent caregiving practices. Reviewers highlight both the clinical competence (medication management) and the emotional warmth of staff, suggesting balanced attention to safety and comfort. The repeated description of the home as "older" should be interpreted alongside comments about immaculate maintenance — the facility may lack modern amenities but compensates with excellent upkeep and atmosphere. No reviewers raised safety, hygiene, or serious operational concerns.

    Conclusion: Happy Valley Home-Our Parents appears to excel at providing intimate, high-touch, clinically sound care in a bright, well-maintained, garden-rich setting. Its strengths are personalized and affectionate caregiving, experienced nurse-owners, strong medication management, low staff turnover, and good food. The main limitation is limited activities and the constraints associated with an older, smaller board-and-care model, which may not suit families seeking a broad range of programs or larger-community amenities. For families prioritizing warmth, individualized attention, clinical competence, and a pleasant outdoor environment, this facility receives consistently strong recommendations; for those seeking robust activity programming and modern facility features, it may be less ideal.

    Location

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    About Happy Valley Home-Our Parents

    Happy Valley-Home For Our Parents is a residential care home located in a peaceful and scenic area of Lafayette, California. The setting is characterized by a charming ranch-style house nestled in a pretty residential neighborhood, providing a tranquil environment away from the bustle of city life, yet still conveniently close to the downtown district. The residence is sunny, immaculate, and cheerful, featuring beautiful gardens that envelop the property and a well-maintained backyard, complete with vegetable gardens, a gazebo, and inviting patio spaces. This natural and homelike atmosphere aims to create a sense of comfort and well-being for all who live there.

    This care home stands apart as a small-scale, intimate community designed to meet the needs of seniors seeking a more personal alternative to larger assisted living facilities. Happy Valley-Home For Our Parents specializes in providing assisted living services within a close-knit setting. The rooms are private, offering serene views of the back garden or patio, which allow residents to enjoy the peaceful outdoor scenery from the comfort of their own space. The facility is well suited for individuals who may be frail or experiencing cognitive impairment, and great care is given to ensuring that everyday life remains dignified, safe, and fulfilling.

    A unique hallmark of Happy Valley-Home For Our Parents is that the ownership and management are vested in a husband-and-wife team, both of whom are experienced nurses. Their professional expertise and compassionate approach contribute to a culture of attentive, anticipatory care. The staff at the care home are known for their exceptional ability to manage medications and address the individual needs of each resident with skill. The environment is marked by stability with very little turnover among caregivers, ensuring consistent and knowledgeable support for residents.

    While the focus at Happy Valley-Home For Our Parents is on providing essential care, residents also benefit from quality amenities such as freshly prepared meals, which are a source of pride for the home. Though the activity schedule is modest, the genuine, family-like atmosphere encourages social engagement and personal connection among residents and caregivers. Every aspect of daily life is approached with an emphasis on respect, comfort, and community, making Happy Valley-Home For Our Parents a warm and welcoming option for seniors seeking attentive, individualized care in a residential setting.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    12

    Inspections

    11

    Type A Citations

    4

    Type B Citations

    4

    Years of reports

    08 Aug 2024
    Identified a new name for this home and noted the license on file; inspectors arrived on 08/08/2024 to conduct an annual required inspection and met with the administrator at 1:20 PM, with pre-licensing occurring on 04/25/2024.
    08 Aug 2024
    Confirmed annual inspection meeting for required licensure, with new facility name and number.
    20 Dec 2022
    Found that the administrator submitted proof of correction for the cited deficiencies and they were cleared. No residents were living there, and the licensee planned to sell the property.
    20 Dec 2022
    Confirmed deficiencies were corrected, and no penalties were assessed during the visit.
    06 Dec 2022
    Found that an administrator took medication from one resident and gave it to another while waiting for a prescription, then returned it after obtaining the prescription. Found that a 30-day eviction notice was issued due to change of use, and found no evidence to support claims of changes in condition, medication mismanagement, or noncompliance with the admission agreement.
    06 Dec 2022
    Confirmed improper eviction and dispensing of unprescribed medication, while other allegations were not substantiated.
    • § 87465(a)(5)
    • § 87224(a)(5)
    09 Aug 2022
    Identified that two staff members had not obtained criminal background clearance and were working on site, with live-scan forms missing the facility name and number and administrators unfamiliar with the Guardian Portal. Found that those staff remained on site under supervision by cleared staff until clearance is obtained, and a deficiency was cited.
    09 Aug 2022
    Identified deficiencies in staff criminal background check clearances during a recent inspection visit. Staff were allowed to work under supervision until clearances were completed.
    • § 87405
    • § 87355
    13 Jul 2022
    Found multiple health and safety deficiencies, including no temperature checks, no screening, and staff not wearing face coverings. Also found unlocked knives and tools, unlocked medications and cleaning supplies, two caregivers without fingerprint clearance, and hospice admissions not reported.
    13 Jul 2022
    Identified deficiencies in infection control protocols, medication storage, staff qualifications, and reporting procedures during an inspection.
    • § 87355(e)(1)
    • § 87705(f)(1)
    • § 87468.1(a)(2)
    • § 87465(h)(2)
    • § 87705(f)(2)
    • § 87211(a)(1)
    26 Aug 2021
    Found several safety and infection-control issues during an unannounced visit, including no temperature checks or staff screening and no face coverings, plus unlocked knives in the kitchen, unlocked medications with the key left on the lock, unlocked disinfectants in a dining room closet, unlocked laundry detergent, and a missing emergency disaster plan.
    26 Aug 2021
    Observed deficiencies in infection control, medication management, and emergency disaster planning during a recent inspection.
    • § 87468.1(a)(2)
    • § 1569.695(a)
    • § 87705(f)(2)
    • § 87705(f)(1)
    • § 87465(h)(2)

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