Los Angeles Board and Care

    15214 CHATSWORTH STREET, Mission Hills, CA, 91345
    5.0 · 16 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    5.0

    Safe, comfortable, modern, caring community

    I feel safe, comfortable, and at home in this bright, modern facility with cozy rooms and clean, inviting common areas. The staff are kind, attentive, and treat me like family - they provide personalized care, excellent medication management, and regular, reassuring communication. Nutritious meals and organized daily activities keep me engaged and happy; I highly recommend this caring, well-run community.

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    5.00 · 16 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      4.9
    • Staff

      4.9
    • Meals

      4.6
    • Amenities

      4.5
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Caring and compassionate staff
    • Attentive and patient caregivers
    • Personalized, high-quality care
    • Staff treat residents like family
    • Regular, clear communication with families
    • Responsive and professional staff
    • Effective medication management
    • Clean and well-maintained facility
    • Safe and secure environment
    • Modern, bright, home-like atmosphere
    • Comfortable rooms and inviting common spaces
    • Nutritious, balanced meals
    • Organized and engaging daily activities
    • Strong social opportunities — residents make friends
    • Welcoming, peaceful community
    • Residents report happiness, thriving, and contentment
    • Respectful care that preserves dignity
    • Consistent caregiver updates
    • Trusted by families with high satisfaction and recommendations
    • Provides peace of mind for families

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews for Los Angeles Board and Care are overwhelmingly positive and consistent. The dominant themes across the summaries are exceptional, compassionate staff; a clean, safe, and comfortable physical environment; nourishing meals; active, organized programming; and strong communication with families. Multiple reviewers describe the setting as a second home and emphasize residents’ happiness, social engagement, and a sense of well-being. There are no substantive negative or critical points raised in the provided summaries, suggesting a high level of family satisfaction and resident comfort.

    Care quality and staff: The most prominent and repeated theme is the quality of the caregiving team. Reviews repeatedly describe staff as caring, patient, kind, attentive, and professional — often going “above and beyond.” Care is characterized as personalized and respectful, with caregivers treating residents like family and preserving their dignity. Several summaries call out effective medication management and generally reliable, competent clinical attention. The language used (e.g., “genuine heartfelt staff attention,” “high staff quality,” “in good hands”) indicates both clinical competence and a warm interpersonal approach that contributes to residents’ emotional comfort as well as physical care.

    Facilities and atmosphere: The facility itself is frequently described as clean, modern, bright, and well maintained. At the same time reviewers emphasize a home-like, cozy atmosphere — comfortable rooms, inviting common spaces, and a welcoming environment. Safety and security are mentioned explicitly, creating “peace of mind” for families. The combination of a contemporary, bright physical space and a homely, family-like culture is a recurring point: residents feel comfortable and settled, and the property is kept tidy and organized.

    Dining and activities: Nutritional quality and engagement are consistently noted. Reviews reference balanced, nutritious meals that residents enjoy, as well as daily, organized activities that are both fun and purposeful. These activities foster social connections and lead to new friendships among residents, which reviewers highlight as contributing to improved mood and brightened days. The facility appears to provide structured social programming that supports residents’ emotional health and promotes a thriving community atmosphere.

    Communication and family trust: Another major strength is communication. Families report frequent, timely updates and good communication from staff — described as responsive and quick to update. This consistent flow of information builds trust; families explicitly state they feel confident and supported, recommending the facility strongly. Several reviews call out staff commitment and professionalism, reinforcing that management and caregivers are both accessible and accountable.

    Notable patterns and limitations: The reviews form a coherent picture of a facility that combines high-touch caregiving with a well-maintained, home-like environment and reliable operational practices (cleanliness, medication management, organized programs). The absence of negative comments in these summaries is notable; while it underscores high satisfaction, it also limits visibility into areas for improvement (e.g., wait times, staffing fluctuations, cost concerns, or individual care mismatches) because such issues are not raised here. Based strictly on the provided summaries, there are no recurring service gaps or complaints to synthesize.

    Conclusion: Collectively, the reviews portray Los Angeles Board and Care as a warm, safe, and well-run small residential care environment where residents are treated with respect and compassion, enjoy nutritious meals and engaging activities, and where families receive consistent, reassuring communication. The strongest assets are the caregiving staff, the facility’s clean and home-like setting, and the social and emotional well-being of residents. Given the uniformly positive nature of the input summaries, prospective families can reasonably expect a high level of satisfaction and peace of mind from this facility, while keeping in mind that the provided data set contains no critical feedback to evaluate potential weaknesses.

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    About Los Angeles Board and Care

    Los Angeles Board and Care is a small residential care home in Mission Hills, CA, usually with no more than six beds, so seniors live in a setting that feels much like a comfortable and quiet house instead of a big facility. This place helps with daily things like getting in and out of bed, bathing, dressing, medication, housekeeping, laundry-even dry cleaning-and meals made with care for health needs, like diabetes or allergies, and there's help for moving in, which makes the change a little easier. Folks can bring their pets if they want, and the community's built to let people with wheelchairs or walkers get around easily. There's always someone around at all hours to help when needed, whether it's with personal care or even hospice care for more serious health concerns, and they do their best to look after people dealing with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other medical conditions, including Parkinson's, cancer, multiple sclerosis, heart problems, and help with strokes. The rooms come furnished but can be fixed up to suit each person, so things feel familiar, and there's access to spaces for shared meals and activities so no one has to feel alone unless they want quiet time. They organize group events like movie nights and simple activities to keep people's minds and bodies active, and there's an emergency alert system for safety. A team with over eight years of senior care experience sees that each person gets a plan tailored to what they need, and trained caregivers work to support not just the residents, but family caregivers, too, with advice and some relief. With RCFE license #197610499, the home meets state standards, which helps families trust they're following the right rules. Los Angeles Board and Care is one of many homes in a group that also includes places like JMS Residential Care, Granada Hills Board & Care, Alalik Care Home, Sunland Living, Gloria's Care Villa, and Lemarsh Home Care, and over the years, some have earned awards and high ratings for the way they take care of seniors. Meals are served in a dining room with set menus, and aside from housekeeping, medication management, and 24-hour supervision, there's help with really anything a person might need to keep their independence, but with just enough support, whether for seniors who're still pretty active or for those facing more complicated health needs. The setting is simple, clean, safe, and built so folks can feel involved and independent as much as possible, and families get plenty of support to guide them through the process of finding long-term care.

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