Serenity Villa Assisted Living sits about 2.9 miles outside Quartz Hill, California, at 43126 Fenner Ave in Lancaster, and offers a quiet, homelike place for seniors who want some independence but still need a helping hand with things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and the staff make sure there's always someone around day and night, and they only serve a handful of residents at a time, just up to four folks, which means everyone gets to know each other and staff are quick to help out, and you never feel lost in the crowd the way you sometimes might in a big facility. The community has a range of studio, single, and two-bedroom layouts, some fully furnished, and there are private rooms-four available-for those wanting more privacy, and they always keep an eye on safety, especially for residents dealing with memory loss or health issues like diabetes, so there's medication management, special dietary meals, and emergency alert systems right in the rooms. The home has plenty of comforts people notice, like cable or satellite TV, high-speed internet, washers and dryers, kitchens or kitchenettes, game and activity rooms, a fitness center, a salon and barbershop, and nicely kept outdoor areas with gardens and places to walk or sit for a while, and there's a dining room where meals are served with attention to dietary needs, including diabetes-friendly options, allergy-sensitive foods, and all-day dining for folks who prefer to eat on their own schedule.
Residents get help with daily chores like laundry, cleaning, and move-in arrangements, and there are activities every day, from arts and crafts to games to education programs, plus health and wellness options, movie nights, and outings into the community when folks are up for it, and if someone needs to get to a doctor appointment or the hospital, transportation can be arranged. The licensed, family-owned operation's been running since 2017, and keeps a small staff-to-resident ratio-usually one staff member for every two residents-so support is always close by and everyone gets to know the caregivers, who focus on being loving, attentive, and clear about what's going on, which seems important for folks dealing with memory problems or just needing more structure. The facility accepts several types of insurance-long-term care coverage, as well as Kaiser, Blue Shield, and Blue Cross-with monthly prices ranging from $2,000 to $6,000, depending on whether someone's in assisted living, independent living, or needs memory care, and memory care studios run from $4,000 to $6,000 per month.
Brooklyn, the resident mini-schnauzer, lives here too, and since he doesn't shed and is hypoallergenic, most folks seem to enjoy having him around for company. The place really does feel more like a family home than an institution-there are beds for up to six but no more than four stay at once, so everyone shares meals, and the atmosphere is more like a big family gathering than a medical facility, and people get support while keeping as much independence as they're able, thanks to personalized care plans and extra help with wheelchairs, managing medication, and health routines. Serenity Villa Assisted Living isn't the biggest or fanciest place around, but it's steady, quiet, well-kept, and meant for people who want safety, a bit of community, and clear, honest support with day-to-day life.