Tranquil Gardens Elderly Living sits in North Hollywood, California, and provides assisted living care in a small, quiet setting with only six licensed beds, so folks living there often get to know each other and the staff well, and the place feels more like a home than a large facility, which some people like for the peace and comfort it brings. The facility accepts various payment options, including Medicaid and VA contracts, but doesn't take Medicare unless they have special certification. People can bring their pets along, so long as the arrangement fits with Tranquil Gardens' pet policies, making it a bit easier for folks who find comfort in having their animal friends around.
The staff at Tranquil Gardens help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication, laundry, and housekeeping, and they'll cook meals following a set menu, but they also try to honor special diets when needed, and meals happen in a communal dining room to encourage a sense of togetherness. The place is LGBT+ friendly and welcomes people from all backgrounds. They have options for private or semi-private rooms, and there's a choice between private or shared bathrooms, with the rooms already furnished, aiming for a homelike feel and basic comfort.
Tranquil Gardens provides memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia in spaces meant to prevent wandering and reduce worry, offering memory-enhancing activities and support to help with anxiety or memory loss. The facility also provides care for people living with Parkinson's disease and includes programs for behavioral health, traumatic brain injury, and insulin-dependent diabetes, plus they have a Hoyer lift available for residents needing extra help with movement. There's 24-hour supervision, and staff can help with transfers, getting dressed, and making sure residents stay safe with the help of an emergency alert system.
In addition to long-term care, Tranquil Gardens offers short-term respite care when caregivers need a break, and this is an option folks use now and then. The facility operates as an Adult Care Home, sometimes called Personal Care, Adult Foster, or Assisted Living Home, caring for people who can't get around on their own and offering a small community with only a few residents. It's classified as a licensed Residential Care Elderly facility, open since February 6, 2024, with an active listing in the healthcare registry, and it's led by CEO Kachik Rumelyan. Folks living there or their families can use "Change Service / Care" and "Filter / Sort" to help pick the care and services that fit best, and the place tries to cover a lot of needs, offering skilled nursing, home care, hospice, independent living, adult day programs, and rehabilitation, depending on what suits the resident.
The focus stays on comfort, safety, and reliable help-even offering move-in coordination and support with all the changes that can come with moving to a new place-plus cleaning, dry cleaning, and communal activities like movie nights. Tranquil Gardens works to create a supportive environment for older adults needing anything from a bit of help with daily activities to around-the-clock supervision or end-of-life support, all in a small, personal setting where it's easier for folks to get the attention and care they need.