AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Compassionate attentive end of life

    I'm grateful to the SG care team - led by a licensed nurse owner - for attentive, proactive care, daily updates, and compassionate guidance. My loved one was content, treated with kindness, respect and dignity, and kept comfortable in their final days.

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    • Meals

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    • Value

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    About SG Care

    SG Care is a licensed residential care home for the elderly in North Hollywood, California, and it's operated by Zaruhi Harutyunyan, offering a small, home-like setting where up to 6 residents can receive care and support. This place is licensed by the California Department of Social Services under license #195850245, and the last inspection was on August 4, 2022, with the license active since August 8, 2022, for a period of 3 years and 1 month. The facility is part of a group of care homes with unique names, including Toluca Lake Manor, No Ho Residential Care, Ellee Residential Care, Mary Ellen Homes, Nana's Dream House Facility, Medal Residential Boarding & Care, Amy's Paradise Home of Angels Inc., Starlight Facility Inc., and Ana's Residence Care, each one providing different types of elderly care services. At SG Care, residents receive assisted living, independent living, and memory care, with services that include 24-hour supervision, help with bathing, dressing, and medication management, as well as support for non-ambulatory residents who need assistance with transfers. The home-run environment gives people furnished rooms, community activities such as movie nights, group meals, and other social events, and features like an emergency alert system and wheelchair-accessible spaces to make life safer and easier. Amenities focus on residents' comfort and well-being, taking care of housekeeping and offering a safe and supportive place where seniors can build social connections and enjoy personal attention while still having privacy. There are also specialized offerings across facilities, like Adult Care Home, Adult Foster Homes, Skilled Nursing Facility, Home Care, Home Health, Hospice, and memory care, sometimes using specific names to reflect each type of service offered. The care community often gives long-term options at lower costs compared to nursing homes, and it stays regulated by California state requirements. All personal information stays private as promised, and the facility maintains a trusted reputation for elderly care. Medicare isn't accepted unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Each facility in the group is designed to be a place where seniors can live as independently as possible while getting the care they need in a setting that feels more like a real home than an institution.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    15

    Inspections

    1

    Type A Citations

    0

    Type B Citations

    3

    Years of reports

    11 Aug 2025
    Found no deficiencies; all areas at the site were clean, safe, and in compliance with regulations, with up-to-date infection control and emergency plans and complete staff and resident records.
    • § 9058
    21 Aug 2024
    Found no deficiencies. The home’s kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms, and common areas were clean and safe, with adequate food, functioning safety devices, secure medication storage, and complete records.
    21 Aug 2024
    Reviewed five care-related concerns and found no preponderance of evidence to prove they occurred, including leaving a resident in a soiled diaper, untimely care, inadequate food service, lack of transfer assistance, and language-related communication issues.
    21 Aug 2024
    Found that five specific allegations—hygiene needs, turning residents, safe feeding, clean bedding, and rough handling by staff—were not supported by the evidence.
    21 Aug 2024
    Investigated five allegations, including issues with diaper changing, food service, resident transfers, and staff communication; concluded that there was insufficient evidence to support any of the claims.
    23 Aug 2023
    Found no deficiencies during an unannounced annual visit, with all areas compliant and infection control measures in place; resident records and medication management were in order.
    23 Aug 2023
    Reviewed the physical environment, safety systems, resident and personnel records, medication storage, and infection control measures; all areas were found to be in compliance with regulations and well-maintained.
    07 Mar 2023
    Found insufficient evidence to prove the allegation that staff are not allowing residents a visit with a family member. During a COVID outbreak, visits were cancelled for about two weeks, but residents could FaceTime with family, some visits occurred, and communication with the administrator continued.
    07 Mar 2023
    Found that staff allowed residents visits with family members during the COVID outbreak, including FaceTime, window visits, and in-person visits when possible, and there was insufficient evidence to support the allegation that visitors were not permitted.
    04 Aug 2022
    Identified safety and emergency-preparedness requirements for a new home serving five non-ambulatory and one bedridden resident, including detectors, bedroom signaling, a locked under-sink cabinet, flashlights and batteries, thermometers, and a seven-day pantry supply; Centralized Application Bureau will review for license approval.
    04 Aug 2022
    Confirmed that necessary safety and safety-related updates were addressed before approval, and the applicant was informed that licensing approval is pending.
    15 Jul 2022
    Identified deficiencies needing correction before licensure following a pre-licensing visit. Corrections included installing a smoke and carbon monoxide detector in the common/kitchen area, adding signaling in bedrooms for residents, locking the cabinet under the sink, securing emergency flashlights and batteries, installing refrigerator/freezer thermometers, and stocking a seven-day supply of non-perishable food.
    15 Jul 2022
    Found that the facility was generally in compliance with safety and accessibility standards, with some necessary installations and adjustments identified before licensing could be granted. The inspection included review of the building's safety systems, accommodations, and emergency preparedness.
    02 Jun 2022
    Confirmed COMP II was completed by telephone with CAB; identity verified and Title 22 understood; advised to transmit signed LIC 809 with copy of photo ID. Confirmed understanding of areas including facility operation, staff and administrator qualifications, program policy, grievances, physical plant and food service, and review of required documents such as criminal record clearance, health screening, fire clearance, First Aid/CPR, administrator certificate, financial verification, pre-licensing inspection, compliance history, and control of property.
    02 Jun 2022
    Confirmed that the applicant successfully completed an initial licensing process via telephone, demonstrating understanding of facility operations, staff and administrator qualifications, program policies, community resources, physical plant, and application requirements.

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