Nh Care sits in North Hills, California, in a quiet neighborhood where a peaceful and remodeled home offers care for up to six residents at a time, and the days sort of go by simply, calmly, with caregivers always just a few steps away if someone needs a hand or has a question, and Davit M. manages everything, keeping a close watch. The place really does have that home feel, with private and shared rooms that are cozy, a master living room with a fireplace offering some warmth on chilly nights, central heating and cooling for comfort, and wide spaces so nobody feels boxed in, plus outside there's a garden, a gazebo to sit under, a spacious backyard with flowers, and ramps for wheelchairs making it easier for folks who need them. Meals come prepared by a chef with twenty-five years of commercial cooking experience, who makes all sorts of foods for different needs-vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, dairy free, kosher, halal, and a range of diets for allergies, diabetes, or heart conditions, served in a common dining area or even in-room if someone chooses or can't make it to the table, and people gather for scheduled meals, sharing the time together.
Caregivers speak English, Armenian, Russian, and Tagalog, and they're always around the clock, helping with bathing, dressing, medication, incontinence, transfers, even catheter or insulin management if someone needs it, and everything else that might come up, with 24-hour supervision, a low resident-to-caregiver ratio, an emergency alert system, and video surveillance for safety. The facility specializes in assisted living, board and care, memory care for dementia, and also will help with home health, hospice, and respite care for those who might just need a little break or more support at the end of life, and they accept ALW/Medi-Cal and long-term care insurance options, but only take Medicare if certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The rooms come furnished, some private, some shared, and they'll help coordinate the move, offering wheelchair accessible layouts and support for bedridden or non-ambulatory residents.
There's laundry, dry cleaning, weekly housekeeping, onsite property management, and maintenance, so things stay tidy, and since it's a one-story, six-unit house with no stairs, it's safer for folks with mobility issues. Residents can use computers with internet, enjoy TV and movie nights, social gatherings, and fitness programs with a trainer who helps people stay mobile and well, and you see neighbors out in the backyard or sitting together for group activities. Extra features include a gas washer and dryer, an open two-car garage, extra parking spots with no fees, and the whole residence stays cozy thanks to upgraded HVAC, plumbing, and new windows and doors.
Nh Care holds a current license as a Residential Care Home for the Elderly, having passed all state visits with no complaints or issues, and the staff aim to keep everything both professional and kind, with a focus on health, dignity, and peace of mind for families who want a home-like, dependable place for their loved ones.