Aaa Quality Residential Care Facility sits at 7843 Stansbury Ave in Panorama City, about 4.7 miles outside San Fernando, California, and has a small, home-like feel with space for up to 6 residents in studio or semi-private rooms, and sometimes a one-bedroom option, so you get a more personal environment compared to big places, and you'll notice it sits close to medical centers, cafes, and local spots. This facility covers many types of care, from assisted living to memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, senior living services, and is also called a board and care home or a continuing care retirement community, which means residents can stay if their needs change over time so they're not moved from place to place. There's help for daily tasks like bathing, dressing, getting around, and they'll handle medication management, meals-including special diets for things like allergies or diabetes-and even laundry, cleaning, linen, and room tidying, and every room's got a phone. For residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, there's a secure setting and memory-based activities, and respite care is also available for short-term stays when a caregiver needs a break, or hospice and even minimal nursing care on certain conditions, so care is flexible.
You've got 24-hour supervision and health support, and staff stay on-site around-the-clock to help and supervise, whether it's for transfers, medication, or just keeping an eye out, and there's move-in coordination for easier transitions. Community life brings meals in dining rooms, garden spaces to sit outside, walking paths, a small library, social programs, movie nights, and scheduled activities to help everyone stay busy and feel connected, and there's transportation help for those who need to get to appointments. The place aims to make residents comfortable and at home, with programs that focus on emotional, mental, and social wellness, recreation, and building happiness and dignity into each day. There are services unique to its type in Panorama City and it's connected to places like Ano One Facility For The Elderly and Herrik Home, also in the area, sharing some approaches and specialized care programs. The building is licensed in California as #195850166 for up to 6 people, and participates in programs like the Affordable Living Waiver to help make care accessible. It's a warm and supportive spot for seniors who value independence but need help, with personal, tailored care and round-the-clock attention.