The Pinnacles At Burton sits in Los Angeles, right on Burton Way, and provides a range of care for seniors including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing home services, which makes it quite flexible for changing needs over time and it's been run by the same family since the late 1970s, with the founder Eva Godel's family, the Kahans, still involved, so you'll often see someone from the family around making sure things are going as they should. This community is part of Beverly Hills Senior Living and covers both sides of the street, with their North and South buildings each having their own state license numbers, offering options for spacious studios and one-bedroom units, and rooms are recently updated with new paint and carpet, which gives things a fresh feel even if the surroundings carry an old world European charm-inside, you'll find engaging common spaces and indoor and outdoor places to spend time, which many residents enjoy for visiting with family, friends, or caring for their own small pets, as long as the residents do the caring themselves.
The community has a long record of helping older adults with tasks like medication management, bathing, dressing, and meals, and there's also laundry, housekeeping, and transportation when folks need it, plus a strong staff presence, with some staff members having worked there for years, keeping a focus on treating everyone with respect and kindness. Kosher meals are available, serving a mainly Jewish clientele, and both buildings offer assisted living, independent living, and specialized memory care, with short-term respite care and hospice support if needed, with the North building holding license 197602370 and the South at 197602106, so you know everything is properly checked over in regular reviews by A Place for Mom.
Fees start with an entry cost of $1500, and services like personal care or escorting are arranged à la carte, meaning you pay for what you need, whether that's room service, help with laundry, or more assistance-this kind of menu can help if you're looking for flexibility. Residents give good feedback too, with a 9.0 review score across nine posted reviews, and families mention the recently refreshed rooms, the structured activity program which runs social, educational, and entertainment events, and the fact the founder is still active on site, which can make a difference when you want thoughtful oversight. There's secure parking, on-site beautician, and transportation to outside appointments, and the dining rooms feel quite elegant, while the setting itself tries to keep that hotel-style comfort without being fussy. The environment is relaxed, social, and aimed at helping people age at their own pace, with help close by for more intensive therapy or rehabilitation if that's ever needed.