Pure Assisted Living is a small senior living home in Pacoima, California, licensed for up to six residents, and it focuses on caring for people 60 and older who need help with daily living. The staff provides twenty-four-hour supervision and can help with bathing, dressing, medication management, transfers, housekeeping, meals, and laundry, including dry cleaning if needed, and they're equipped for people with mobility challenges using things like Hoyer lifts for those who need help getting in or out of bed or a chair. Residents can choose private or semi-private rooms, some with shared baths, and there's a dining room where meals are served, including special diets for allergies or diabetes, and staff will even coordinate move-ins to help new residents settle in. The place allows pets, welcomes people with bariatric care needs or those who need two-person transfers, and it's LGBT+ friendly, which is important for folks who want to feel included and comfortable. The home offers programs for Parkinson's Disease, behavioral health, traumatic brain injury, and specialized memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, with features that help prevent wandering and ease anxiety.
Pure Assisted Living supports many needs, offering everything from adult day services and adult care home care to independent living, respite care, hospice, and skilled nursing referrals, and connects residents and families to resources for extra support beyond what they offer in the home. They work to make sure the care plan for each person can change as needs change, aiming for person-centered support, and use updated assessments to keep care current. Staff get background checks, and care is provided by qualified people with a daytime staff-to-resident ratio (details aren't specified). Safety measures are in place, with an emergency alert system to get help if someone needs it. The environment is set up for accessibility, so those who use wheelchairs or need extra support can get around easily.
Amenities include furnished rooms, laundry services, daily housekeeping, communal areas, shared activity spaces, and community-sponsored programs that encourage social engagement like movie nights. Staff help with all the basics-bathing, grooming, getting dressed, transfers, personal care, and meal preparation. Financial options differ, and the place accepts insurance and may offer financial assistance, but specifics aren't detailed, and it doesn't accept Medicare or have certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Pure Assisted Living is part of a network with related care options, and while it's small, it aims to support seniors and relieve the worries of families who need a supportive, flexible care home for their loved ones.