A&A Assisted Living Homes Inc. sits in Sun Valley, California, nestled in the quiet La Tuna Canyon area near the Verdugo Mountains and surrounded by equestrian properties in Shadow Hills, so the place feels pretty peaceful and home-like, especially with that front patio called 'Gurgen's Apricot Garden' and a back porch for family visits, and there's really a focus on comfort, independence, and safety for residents, since they've got caregiver call buttons, floor alarms, bathrooms with grab bars and non-slip mats, and the whole building is fully secured with gated access, surveillance cameras, alarm systems on exit doors, and wheelchair access everywhere. The facility is licensed for assisted living and board and care, and it takes part in the DHCS Assisted Living Waiver Program to help Medi-Cal eligible seniors and people with disabilities get enhanced care and support when they need it. There's a real commitment to making folks feel at home with help for daily living like bathing, dressing, grooming, daily bed making, personal laundry, linen service, and medication reminders or management, while also offering personal care, incontinence care, hospice care, and helping residents go to health appointments. Rooms come private, shared, or semi-private with emergency exits, so people can pick what suits them best.
Meals are made fresh in a renovated modern kitchen with a cozy dining area, and there's a full-service hair salon and beauty services right inside the home. The family room gives residents and guests TV with over 350 channels, a video library, Netflix, Roku, a musical center, fast internet, table games, plus space for celebrations or holiday events. Indoor and outdoor common areas let folks relax or visit with others, and the daily schedule has exercise programs, wellness programs, arts and crafts, social activities, and recreational events to keep everyone active and connected. Concierge services are available, plus transportation, housekeeping, and help with appointments. Memory care and respite care are all part of what's offered here, so people needing short-term support or help with memory loss can find what they need, too. Residents get plenty of support but are encouraged to keep as much independence as possible, and staff-people like Armenuhi Amy Davtyan-work to provide kind and personalized care. The setting is calm and there's a strong focus on safety, community, and helping folks feel truly at home while still getting the care, support, and companionship they need every day. License number for the facility is 197610371.