Cheviot Hills Golden Manor is a senior assisted living community in California, licensed under number 197606170, that can support up to 98 residents at a time, and they accept long-term stays so people don't have to worry about moving again soon, plus they welcome pets which is a nice touch for those who have them. The rooms come fully furnished with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, phones, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi in each one, and there's regular housekeeping, laundry service, and meal preparation by a professional chef who can handle special diets for things like diabetes or allergies. The community has several types of care including assisted living, independent living, retirement home services, skilled nursing, and memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and they've got a 24-hour call system with 12-16 hour daily nursing, supervision, and help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, transfers, and managing medications. There are also specialized care options for diabetes, non-ambulatory needs, and incontinence, and extra support for mental wellness.
Residents here get access to lots of activities every day, whether it's community-sponsored programs, resident-run events, or fitness groups, and the calendar usually includes arts, music, movies, outdoor activities, devotional services off-site, and scheduled transportation to doctor appointments or errands. Common spaces include a dining room, a game room, a small library, fitness and wellness centers, outdoor areas like gardens and walking paths, a beauty salon, spa, sauna, business center, and dedicated rooms for activities and movies. Residents in good health who want a friendly place with basic chores covered can find a social environment here, and people who need more help with daily routines while still wanting some independence can get care that fits their needs. The facility shows off its features in a photo gallery so anyone can see what life's like before making a choice. Payment is private pay, and the staff also helps with advice, care guidance, move-in coordination, and other support so things go smoother for residents and their families.