Los Angeles Assisted Living

    15216 Chatsworth St, Mission Hills, CA, 91345
    5.0 · 12 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Warm attentive care and peace

    I feel so grateful for the warm, home-like care my loved one receives - the staff and managers (Julie included) are attentive, genuinely kind, and go out of their way to help. The facility is clean, safe, and bright with lovely common areas, outdoor spaces, and many activities (yoga, walks, art, music) that keep residents engaged and thriving. Open communication, regular photo updates, and a family atmosphere give me real peace of mind.

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    5.00 · 12 reviews

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Compassionate, attentive staff
    • Eager and helpful caregivers
    • Confident, well-managed care coordination
    • Warm, family-like atmosphere
    • Open visiting hours and family-focused events
    • Regular updates to families, including photos
    • Wide variety of activities (art, music, yoga, exercise, garden walks)
    • Engaging social environment that fosters friendships
    • Support for resident independence with appropriate staff presence
    • Clean, safe, and welcoming facility
    • Home-like, spacious rooms and pleasant outdoor spaces/backyard
    • Lovely common areas and on-site entertainment
    • Staff members go out of their way to help (specific positive mention of Julie)
    • Trained, respectful, and responsible caregiving team
    • Provides peace of mind for families

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: The reviews present a consistently positive portrait of Los Angeles Assisted Living. Reviewers repeatedly emphasize high-quality, compassionate caregiving, a warm and family-oriented culture, and an engaging activity program. Many comments focus on staff behaviors and communication practices that reassure families and help residents feel welcomed, respected, and engaged.

    Care quality and clinical/bedside support: Multiple reviewers highlight compassionate, respectful, and attentive caregiving. Care is described as being managed with confidence and ease; family members report that staff are genuine in their concern and go out of their way to meet needs. Several notes point to trained, responsible staff who make residents feel special and well looked after. Importantly, reviewers describe a balance between support and independence — residents are able to live their own lives with staff available to assist as needed, producing peace of mind for families.

    Staff, management, and communication: The strongest and most consistent theme is praise for the staff and management. Staff are characterized as amazing, warm, and family-focused, with managers described as "gems." Specific staff members receive positive callouts (for example, Julie), reinforcing the perception of individualized, attentive service. Communication practices are also highlighted as a strength: open visiting hours, special family days, and regular updates (including photos) keep families involved and reassured. Reviewers explicitly state that open communication and frequent updates create a reassuring environment for loved ones.

    Activities, social engagement, and resident life: Reviews emphasize a lively, engaging activity program that contributes to residents' energy and joy. Examples listed include exercise, yoga, garden walks, creative activities, art, and music. Reviewers note that residents form friendships, pursue passions, and appear happy and thriving. This active, social environment is presented as life-changing for some residents — promoting physical activity, creative expression, and social connection.

    Facilities and environment: The physical environment is described positively: clean, safe, welcoming, and home-like. Reviewers mention spacious rooms, lovely common areas, outdoor spaces and a backyard that support walks and outdoor activity. The facility aesthetic and upkeep appear to contribute to a pleasant atmosphere that complements the caregiving culture.

    Family experience and peace of mind: Families consistently report feeling reassured and thankful. The combination of compassionate staff, transparent communication, and visible engagement opportunities for residents translates to strong family confidence in the community. Open visiting policies and family-centered events further support family involvement and ongoing observation of care.

    Notable gaps and caveats: The aggregated reviews are overwhelmingly positive and do not note concrete negatives within these summaries. However, the summaries also omit certain operational details that prospective families commonly ask about: there is little or no mention of dining quality and meal service, specific clinical services or medication management details, staffing ratios, costs and contract terms, handling of medical emergencies, or transition/availability/waitlist processes. Because these topics are not covered in the provided feedback, they represent information gaps families may wish to investigate further during a tour or intake conversation.

    Conclusion: Based on these reviews, Los Angeles Assisted Living projects a strong reputation for compassionate, personalized care delivered by an engaged, family-oriented staff; an active, varied programming schedule that promotes wellbeing and social connection; and a clean, home-like physical environment. The dominant impression is of a community that makes residents feel valued and families feel reassured. Prospective families should still follow up on omitted operational details (meals, clinical services, costs, and staffing metrics) during a visit to ensure those specifics match their needs.

    Location

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    About Los Angeles Assisted Living

    Los Angeles Assisted Living sits in Mission Hills, CA, and has a license as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, with license number #197610498, and holds a capacity for 6 seniors, which gives the home a quieter, more comfortable setting compared to big facilities, and care staff are licensed by local or state authorities, working around the clock, even on holidays and weekends. This place supports seniors who want to stay as independent as possible, while still getting help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and moving around the house, plus residents get assistance with medication management, meal preparation, and health monitoring, and they even have light housekeeping, laundry service (including dry cleaning), and pet care, so daily living feels less stressful. Private or shared rooms come fully furnished, and caregivers speak English and provide care for people with different needs, including those with mobility issues, neurological disorders, developmental disabilities, or orthopedic conditions. There's a dedicated program called Expressions that supports residents with Alzheimer's and dementia, and the home offers help for people needing hospice care. Safety matters here, so there's an emergency alert system in place, plus supervision 24 hours a day.

    Seniors can expect three scheduled meals a day, with menus adjusted for allergies or diabetes, and help with feeding when needed, and group meals happen in a shared dining room. Community activities include movie nights, games, crafts, and puzzles, so residents can keep active and social, and there's move-in coordination to make settling in easier for families. Other services cover transportation and errands, such as rides to appointments or help with outings, and staff support residents with companionship and conversation which helps reduce loneliness. The house feels like home, offering a supported living environment for folks who don't need a full nursing home but do need some hands-on care, plus health care and personal care services are all provided under one roof so families can have some peace of mind knowing their loved one's needs get met at all hours. This care model focuses on comfort, convenience, and quality of life, aiming to meet each person's unique needs, and while residents share the home and enjoy the amenities together, everything's handled at a level that fits each person's situation, whether someone's quite independent or needs a lot of help throughout the day.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    3

    Inspections

    0

    Type A Citations

    0

    Type B Citations

    1

    Years of reports

    30 Jan 2025
    Found a single screened entry with PPE, hand sanitizer, masks, and an approved Infection Control and Mitigation plan, plus a designated visitors’ area. Found operable safety systems and up-to-date records, with fire alarms, extinguishers, sprinklers, and CCTV; medications secured, disaster drill last conducted on 11/28/24, and required postings observed.
    24 Jan 2024
    Found fire clearance approved for six non-ambulatory residents (two may be bedridden) and hospice waiver for six; eight private bedrooms, three bathrooms, proper safety features including alarms and sprinklers observed, cleaning supplies securely stored, with no deficiencies observed.
    24 Jan 2024
    Confirmed that the home met licensing requirements, including proper safety features, staffing, and accommodations for non-ambulatory residents, with no deficiencies observed during inspection.

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