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    Ayres Residential Care Homes, West LA

    10940 Ayres Ave, Los Angeles, CA, 90064
    4.4 · 5 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Bright, clean, comfortable, but small

    I toured this recently renovated six-bed home and appreciated the bright, airy, homey feel and sparkling-clean rooms. Michael, the owner and caregivers (the home is run by an RN) were kind, communicative, and quick to address concerns; there's a TV room and outdoor sitting area, though dining is often underused and meals are frequently delivered to rooms. Lovely, comfortable place, but it was too small for our needs so it wasn't the right fit for us.

    Pricing

    $6,500+/moSuiteAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

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

    Room

    • Housekeeping and linen services

    Memory care community services

    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Common areas

    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.40 · 5 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.8
    • Meals

      3.0
    • Amenities

      3.7
    • Value

      4.4

    Pros

    • Sparkling clean facility
    • Friendly, kind caregiving staff
    • Prompt response to feedback
    • Home-like, comfortable atmosphere
    • Recently renovated / bright and airy environment
    • Small, private six-bed setting
    • Run and overseen by an RN / involved owner
    • Good communication and family updates
    • Hospice nurse visits supported
    • Outdoor sitting area and TV room available
    • Meals delivered to residents’ rooms
    • Casual and modest furnishings that feel comfortable
    • Flexibility across three homes for placement

    Cons

    • Dining area appears underused
    • Limited activities or resident engagement (some residents uninterested)
    • Small size may feel too small or confining for some
    • Some reviewers noted darker spaces in at least one home
    • Potentially minimal communal space
    • Only two caregivers for a six-bed home could be perceived as limited staffing
    • Modest furnishings may feel sparse to some families
    • Not a fit for every family (mixed suitability)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews for Ayres Residential Care Homes, West LA is largely positive, emphasizing a very clean, home-like environment staffed by kind and communicative caregivers. Multiple reviewers highlight that the homes are sparkling clean, recently renovated or well-maintained, and feel bright and airy. The small, private scale (six-bed homes) is repeatedly noted as creating a comfortable, casual atmosphere that many families find reassuring. The presence and oversight of an RN and an involved owner, plus reports that hospice nurses visit when needed, reinforce perceptions of competent clinical oversight and continuity of care.

    Care quality and staff interactions are among the strongest themes. Reviewers consistently describe staff as friendly and kind; specific staff (e.g., Michael) are named positively. Families appreciate prompt responses when problems or feedback arise and frequent communication — several reviews specifically say the staff keeps the family updated. The one-on-one feel of a small home with two caregivers for six residents contributes to that sense of attentiveness. The owner’s willingness to consider placement across any of three homes is noted as a convenience and a sign of flexibility in placement options.

    Facility features receive favorable mention but with some caveats. Positive specifics include a bright, airy interior after renovations, an outdoor sitting area, a TV room, and modest, comfortable furnishings that together reinforce the ‘homey’ impression. Meals are typically delivered to residents’ rooms, which some families view positively for individualized care and comfort. At the same time, reviewers mention that the dining area is underused — likely related to room-delivered meals — and that communal spaces are somewhat limited. One reviewer described a particular home as “too dark” and “too small,” indicating that while many homes feel bright and fresh, there can be variability between individual houses.

    Activities and social engagement are a mixed area. The overall tone is that the environment supports comfort and quiet living rather than an active program of communal engagement. One reviewer noted a loved one was “not interested in activities,” and multiple comments imply limited or low participation in the dining room and group spaces. For families seeking an active, highly social calendar and extensive communal programming, these homes may come across as quieter and less activity-focused. Conversely, for residents who prefer a calmer, lower-stimulation setting, that same quality can be an advantage.

    Notable patterns and considerations: the small-home model is a consistent selling point but also the primary source of reservations for some families. The intimate scale and staffing ratio promote personalized attention and good communication, but potential residents and families should be made aware that space is limited, furnishings are modest, and communal areas may be small or underutilized. While clinical oversight by an RN and hospice availability are strong positives, prospective families should ask about daily schedules, activity offerings, and lighting/appearance of specific homes to ensure the match is right. In short, Ayres’ West LA homes appear to provide clean, compassionate, and well-managed residential care in a small, private setting — appealing to families who value individualized attention and a home-like atmosphere — but may be less suitable for those seeking larger, more social, or more highly furnished facilities.

    Location

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    About Ayres Residential Care Homes, West LA

    Ayres Residential Care Homes, West LA is a small senior living community with six licensed beds, set in a single-story house where seniors get care in a home-like setting, and you know, they really make an effort to keep the place peaceful and friendly so everyone feels at ease and not lost in a crowd, which is something you don't always see. The care team offers personalized help with daily activities like dressing and bathing, and services keep changing over time as residents' needs do, because people need different things as they get older, and they try to keep up with that. Staff often help with high-acuity needs, including memory care, diabetic care, incontinence, and non-ambulatory care, so people with more complex care needs don't have to move somewhere else. Each resident has a private suite with a private bathroom, and there's a high staff-to-resident ratio, which helps everyone get the attention they need, and families really appreciate the way staff treat people with dignity and respect, so that's nice to see. Meals get cooked right at home with care for dietary needs, and there's always plenty to eat, including vegetarian meals, so you don't have to worry so much if you have some restrictions. The house is wheelchair accessible with showers and indoor and outdoor spaces so residents can get outside or relax inside, depending on the day. People can bring dogs, so it's pet-friendly, and there's parking for residents, plus transportation for errands, medical appointments, and outings, and you can see they've tried to think of these things, which matters. This community offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, and even respite stays for short-term care, and there are activities, fitness, and education programs to help people stay busy, so no one has to sit alone all day. Located close to public transit, the home sits in West LA, part of a group of three Ayres homes, and the families who've placed loved ones here say the staff is helpful and caring, which lines up with what you see day to day. The setting is simple and warm, and if you want somewhere quieter than a big facility, but still want strong care, Ayres Residential Care Homes, West LA offers a private, homey spot for seniors 55 and older, with a community score of 9.4 that shows people really think it works well for their families.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    9

    Inspections

    0

    Type A Citations

    0

    Type B Citations

    5

    Years of reports

    07 Aug 2024
    Found no deficiencies; infection control measures, screening procedures for residents and staff, PPE supplies, and safety features were in place, with plans to return to complete the review.
    07 Aug 2024
    Found no deficiencies during the inspection of the facility.
    09 Aug 2023
    Found no deficiencies during today’s visit. Observed clean, well-maintained rooms and common areas, secure storage for cleaners and sharps, adequate PPE, functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, proper food storage, and all mandated posters posted.
    09 Aug 2023
    Confirmed no deficiencies observed during recent visit, all areas of facility met regulations.
    08 Aug 2023
    Found no deficiencies during an unannounced annual visit focused on infection control. Observed five residents, a 30-day PPE supply, all required posters posted, functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, proper storage of cleaning agents, a comfortable temperature, and water temperature measured at 114.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
    08 Aug 2023
    Confirmed no deficiencies observed during the annual inspection with a focus on Infection Control measures using the new CARE Inspection Tool.
    01 Apr 2022
    Found infection control measures were in place, with screening for visitors and staff, sanitizing stations, staff wearing masks, a 30-day PPE supply, and required posters posted; no deficiencies were cited.
    01 Apr 2022
    Confirmed no deficiencies during the inspection visit.
    11 Mar 2020
    No deficiencies or health and safety concerns were found during the inspection.

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