Ayres Residential Care Homes, Century City, opened in 1997, sits in a quiet neighborhood in Los Angeles and offers senior living with just six residents at a time, which means people get more attention and things don't feel crowded or rushed like bigger places sometimes do, and there's a real sense of family here where the same caregivers are always around. Each resident has a private suite and bathroom, so there's privacy and comfort, plus each room can be decorated to feel more like home and family can visit anytime, day or night, because the place keeps an open-door policy. The team, who are specially trained and friendly, help with everything from bathing and dressing to medication reminders and incontinence care, and they're also always nearby to respond quickly, since there's a high staff-to-resident ratio-there are nurses and a doctor on call along with nursing staff on site, with access to therapy services like speech, physical, and occupational therapy, and even a podiatrist and a dentist can come by. Meals are home-cooked, with options for different diets, even vegetarian, and snacks are available if anyone gets hungry between meals.
The care at Ayres Residential Care Homes, Century City goes beyond just looking after physical needs; people can take part in daily activities, both educational and social, and there are devotional services as well, plus programs tailored to what residents need or enjoy, including memory care, high-acuity care, diabetic support, non-ambulatory help, and respite or hospice care too. The community's home has a peaceful, cozy feel with a backyard garden, indoor and outdoor seating, common areas for group activities, Wi-Fi, and cable TV for downtime. Residents can keep their pets if approved, which many find comforting, and there's parking for families and shuttles for appointments or outings, so people stay active and connected outside the home, and no one has to worry about finding transportation to important medical visits because it's provided. Smoking isn't allowed indoors, which helps keep the air clean, and there are wheelchair accessible showers to make bathing safe and easy. Cleanliness and comfort matter, so there's beauty and barber services on hand, and the caregivers show respect for everyone's life story and dignity.
The home only provides care to women, but accepts male residents as well, always looking for ways to make everyone feel included and at ease, and changing services as people's needs change, working hard to protect independence while offering help when it's needed. Families can trust that their loved ones are safe and looked after, with staff available day and night and care that grows with each resident's changing health. The home doesn't accept Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. There are other Ayres locations in Westwood Village and West LA, but the Century City home focuses on serving seniors in a residential care setting that favors community, kindness, and a pace that's never rushed. The place is licensed, offers long-term stays for aging in place, has private rooms, and truly tries to help every senior live with comfort and dignity.