Pricing ranges from
    $5,495 – 6,594/month

    Melos Care Home

    348 W Avenida De Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91360
    3.9 · 10 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Caring staff, beautiful grounds, caution

    My mother has lived here for 4.5 years; the homes are beautiful and impeccably maintained, with a lovely, inviting backyard and built-in wheelchair ramps. Caregivers like Odette and Mervin are loving, became like family, and the long-term staff have been very caring and helpful during transitions. That said, management felt controlling and impersonal at times: I was asked for a deposit before paperwork, wasn't given a receipt, and the deposit wasn't returned when our plans changed; I also felt pressured to move. Some staff were unhelpful, a couple of caregivers were unsatisfactory, and meals are often over-pureed. Overall I'm grateful for the compassionate caregivers and grounds, but I'd advise caution with the owner/administration and contract practices.

    Pricing

    $5,495+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $6,594+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.90 · 10 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.2
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      1.0
    • Amenities

      3.0
    • Value

      1.0

    Pros

    • Clean, beautifully maintained interiors
    • Inviting backyard and nice grounds
    • Built-in wheelchair ramps and accessible features
    • Long-term, caring caregivers (e.g., Odette and Mervin)
    • Staff that feels like family to residents
    • Helpful administrator/owner (according to some reviewers)
    • Positive transition and moving experiences
    • Personal, hands-on care and attention
    • High overall satisfaction and recommendations from multiple families
    • Meals prepared/texture-modified for resident needs

    Cons

    • Deposit taken before paperwork and no receipt provided
    • Deposit not refunded after change of plans
    • Unprofessional conduct reported by owner (RN) by at least one reviewer
    • Pressure to move and a sales-pitch approach reported
    • Management perceived as controlling by some families
    • Inconsistent caregiver quality; a few caregivers described as unsatisfactory
    • Unhelpful staff reported in some interactions
    • Lack of personalization reported by some residents/families
    • Overall environment described as average/mediocre by some reviewers
    • Potential or threatened legal/attorney involvement by a disgruntled reviewer

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is mixed but leans positive with notable and recurring caveats. Many reviewers emphasize strong hands-on care, long staff tenure, and well-maintained facilities; however, several reviews raise serious administrative and management concerns that may impact prospective residents' experiences. The themes fall into distinct clusters: caregiving and staff, facilities and accessibility, dining and daily care, and management/administration. Within those clusters there are consistent positives as well as meaningful negatives that families should weigh.

    Care quality and staff are the most frequently praised elements. Multiple reviewers report that caregivers are loving, caring, and have become like family to residents. Specific staff names (Odette and Mervin) and long-tenure examples (one resident for 4.5 years) support the impression of continuity and relationship-driven care. Several testimonials explicitly state that loved ones are “in good hands,” and that staff provided helpful transition support. At the same time, there are repeated reports of inconsistency: a few caregivers were described as unsatisfactory and at least one reviewer called out unhelpful staff. This creates a mixed picture where the majority of front-line caregivers are viewed very positively but service quality can vary by individual.

    Facilities, grounds, and accessibility receive largely favorable comments. Reviewers describe homes as impeccably maintained and beautiful inside, with inviting backyards and nice grounds. Built-in wheelchair ramps and other accessible features were specifically noted, which is important for mobility needs. These consistent remarks suggest the physical environment is a strength and is kept in good repair.

    Dining and daily-care practicalities are generally viewed as attentive. Multiple reviews note that meals are adjusted for residents’ needs (references to liquefying or texture-modifying food indicate staff make accommodations), and families praised the hands-on aspects of daily care. There is little detail about activities or programming beyond daily support, so it is unclear whether social/engagement offerings are extensive; reviewers focused more on personal care and meal assistance than on formal activity schedules.

    Management and administrative issues are the most serious and polarizing theme. Several reviewers raise alarm about deposits being taken before paperwork was completed, no receipt being provided, and at least one instance where a deposit was not refunded after plans changed. One reviewer alleges unprofessional conduct by the owner (an RN) and describes feeling pressured to move and mentions potential attorney involvement. Other reviewers, conversely, describe the administrator/owner as helpful and praise transition support. This split suggests that experiences with management vary considerably by situation or by which staff members are involved, but the presence of multiple reports about deposits, pressure to move, and perceived controlling behavior is a red flag that prospective families should clarify in writing before committing.

    Patterns and implications: the strongest and most consistent positives are the physical environment and the direct caregiving staff, which many families found loving, long-standing, and attentive. The most consistent negatives revolve around business practices, staff consistency, and personalization. Because administrative complaints (deposits, receipts, refund issues, and reports of pressure or unprofessional conduct) can have legal and financial consequences, they should be investigated and resolved before making placement decisions. Likewise, the reports of a few unsatisfactory caregivers mean prospective residents should ask about staff turnover, supervision, and how the home handles performance issues.

    Bottom line: Melos Care Home appears to offer a warm, well-maintained, and accessible living environment with many devoted caregivers who create a family-like atmosphere and provide attentive daily care. However, inconsistent caregiver quality and notable administrative concerns—especially around deposits, documentation, and the behavior of management—warrant caution. Prospective residents and families should verify contract and deposit policies in writing, request receipts and written care plans, meet the specific caregivers who will provide day-to-day care, and get references from current families to confirm both the caregiving consistency and the administrative reliability before committing.

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    About Melos Care Home

    Thousand Oaks Home Care is a senior living facility that prides itself on offering a high level of care and attention to its residents. With a high care provider-to-resident ratio and experienced, well-trained staff, the facility ensures a close-knit, loving environment where residents can feel respected and valued. The dedicated staff at Thousand Oaks Home Care are chosen for their honesty, respect, and intense commitment to providing the best care possible.

    Each resident at Thousand Oaks Home Care is treated as an individual with unique care needs and preferences. Prior to admission and throughout their stay, residents and their families meet with staff to create a personalized care plan. The facility offers elegant accommodations and meals that are both tasty and nutritious. Special diets are accommodated, and residents are encouraged to take their time and enjoy their meals at a leisurely pace.

    Safety and comfort are top priorities at Thousand Oaks Home Care. Handrails, grab bars, and non-slip surfaces are present throughout the facility to prevent accidents. The homes are equipped with central air conditioning and heating, and residents have the option to furnish and decorate their own rooms to create a personalized living space. The facility also features large patios with beautifully landscaped yards, including fruit-bearing trees and vegetable gardens.

    Daily activities at Thousand Oaks Home Care are designed to engage and entertain residents, with themes based on seasons, holidays, and special occasions. In-home activities such as movies, table games, gardening, and crafts offer opportunities for socialization and recreation. Family members and friends are encouraged to visit, and the facility maintains a secure, central location for administering medications according to physicians' orders.

    Overall, Thousand Oaks Home Care offers a warm and inviting environment where seniors can receive expert care tailored to their individual needs. With a focus on dignity, respect, and personal relationships, the facility provides an exceptional senior lifestyle for its residents.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    33

    Inspections

    14

    Type A Citations

    15

    Type B Citations

    5

    Years of reports

    23 Jul 2025
    Identified three resident files missing personal property inventories at admission and a lack of active liability insurance. Noted that other areas, including safety systems, medication storage, and staff records, appeared compliant.
    • § 9058
    • § 1569.153(d)
    • § 1569.605
    18 Jul 2025
    Identified an unlocked under-sink storage area in the hallway containing cleaning chemicals accessible to residents, and had it secured during the visit. Noted two resident files were missing signed copies of the residents' personal rights.
    • § 87309
    • § 9058
    • § 87468
    01 Jul 2025
    Identified safety concerns during an unannounced visit, including a hallway fire door that did not close during testing and a $500 civil penalty. Noted knives and cleaning supplies stored in the same locked under-sink cabinet in the kitchen, with resident medications in a separate locked cabinet, and interviewed two residents who stated staff were attentive and had no concerns.
    • § 87202
    • § 87555
    • § 9058
    02 Apr 2025
    Found the allegation that a resident unable to leave unassisted exited the home unsupervised, wandered outside, and sustained injuries requiring hospital treatment after being found near a neighbor’s property. Emergency services were contacted and the resident was transported to the hospital.
    • § 87464(f)(1)
    • § 9058
    28 Oct 2024
    Found that staff did not provide emergency responders with the resident’s medical history and medication information. Found that staff admitted a resident needing 24-hour care into the residential setting.
    28 Oct 2024
    Found that the allegations regarding staff using residents’ rooms for storage, failing to ensure residents have beds, creating a barrier in the common area, and not keeping areas clean were unsubstantiated.
    05 Sept 2024
    Investigated the allegation that staff did not follow physician's orders to reposition a resident; found that repositioning occurred every 2 hours during care and a log existed, but hospice documentation was unavailable because the log had been removed, limiting verification of the allegation.
    05 Sept 2024
    Found no health or safety hazards and no citations after an unannounced annual visit; areas and equipment were in good condition, medications were securely stored and properly documented, and resident and staff records along with emergency plans and quarterly drills were up to date.
    05 Sept 2024
    Confirmed allegation of staff not following physician's orders, but insufficient evidence to support the claim. No deficiencies cited.
    21 Aug 2024
    Identified health and safety concerns, including two residents with dementia not having current annual medical assessments; observed functioning smoke/CO detectors, secured storage for knives and cleaners, and largely complete staff and resident records.
    21 Aug 2024
    Identified deficiencies in compliance with regulations were cited during the visit, along with observations of proper maintenance of the physical plant and resident care.
    • § 87458(a)
    • § 1569.72(1)
    19 Jul 2024
    Identified health and safety deficiencies during an unannounced visit to the home, including medications stored and accessible in the kitchen without proper authorization, incomplete staff records and training (including a staff member without fingerprint clearance), and a garage and outdoor area not fully fire-cleared or cleared of clutter.
    19 Jul 2024
    Identified deficiencies in the facility included incomplete staff records and improper medication management practices.
    • § 87705(f)
    • § 87465(h)(4)
    • § 87355(e)
    • § 87412(c)
    • § 1569.625(b)(1)
    • § 87608(a)(3)
    • § 87303(a)
    06 Oct 2023
    Found no deficiencies identified during an unannounced visit, with inspections of bedrooms, restrooms, kitchen, common areas, outdoor space, records, medications, and infection control showing compliance.
    06 Oct 2023
    Confirmed compliance with state regulations through a comprehensive inspection of the facility's physical plant and operational procedures, including bedrooms, restrooms, kitchen, common areas, outdoor space, record keeping, personnel files, medications, and infection control measures.
    09 Aug 2023
    Identified health and safety concerns during an unannounced visit, including unlocked kitchen cabinet under the sink with knives and cleaning supplies and accessible vitamins left on a chair. Noted a soiled toilet, broken toilet paper holder, incomplete staff records with missing trainings, hot water around 115–118 degrees Fahrenheit, and an older fire extinguisher last serviced in 2022.
    09 Aug 2023
    Identified deficiencies in various areas including kitchen, personnel records, and bathroom cleanliness during inspection.
    • § 87705(c)(5)
    • § 87608(a)(5)
    21 Jun 2023
    Found not in compliance with Title 22 regulations due to several safety and readiness issues, including water temperatures not meeting requirements, rooms not yet fully furnished, a medication refrigerator lacking a lock, unsecured tools and chemicals in the backyard, and outside exit gates not self-latching.
    21 Jun 2023
    Identified compliance issues with facility layout and safety measures during inspection.
    16 May 2023
    Verified the applicant/administrator’s identity and completion of COMP II by telephone, and confirmed they read and understand licensing laws with a signed LIC 809 and copy of photo ID. Found they demonstrated understanding of operation, admission policies, staffing and training, health-condition restrictions, general provisions, emergency preparedness, complaints and reporting, and pre-licensing readiness.
    16 May 2023
    Confirmed successful completion of Component II requirements during the inspection.
    14 Oct 2022
    Found all areas clean and safe, in compliance with health rules, with robust infection control measures, adequate PPE, temperature and symptom screening, and vaccination coverage; no citations were issued.
    14 Oct 2022
    -Confirmed cleanliness and compliance with health and safety regulations during an inspection, including infection control measures in place.
    29 Aug 2022
    Identified deficiencies related to infection control during an unannounced visit, including an overdue fire extinguisher service and hot water temperatures outside the acceptable range. Noted appropriate infection control practices overall, with entry screening, available PPE, and clear hygiene signage.
    29 Aug 2022
    Identified deficiencies in infection control practices were cited during the inspection. All staff and residents are fully vaccinated.
    • § 87355(e)
    • § 87412(a)
    • § 87705(f)
    • § 87303(a)
    24 Sept 2021
    Found compliance with regulations after a pre-licensing visit, with fire clearance granted for six bedridden residents and five residents currently residing. Safety features and records were in order, including functioning exit alarms, secured medications and chemicals, proper furnishings, and adequate food.
    24 Sept 2021
    Confirmed compliance with regulations during visit to the facility, with all necessary amenities and safety measures in place for residents.
    10 Sept 2021
    Confirmed that the applicant and administrator completed COMP II by telephone, identity verified, and demonstrated understanding of Title 22, with instruction to transmit a signed LIC 809 and a copy of photo ID to CAB. CAB confirmed understanding across areas including operations, staff and administrator qualifications, program policies, grievances and resources, physical plant and food service, and required documents such as criminal record clearance, health and fire clearances, First Aid/CPR, financial verification, pre-licensing inspection, compliance history, and control of property.
    10 Sept 2021
    Confirmed understanding of facility operations, staff qualifications, program policies, grievances, physical plant, and application requirements during telephone call with CAB analyst.
    23 Jul 2021
    Found compliance with infection-control rules and no health or safety hazards identified; observed adequate food supplies, proper medication storage, functioning detectors, PPE stocked, and posted hand-washing and cough/sneeze etiquette signs.
    23 Jul 2021
    Confirmed compliance with health and safety regulations, no corrections needed at this time.
    • § 87202(a)
    • § 87303(e)(2)
    31 Jan 2020
    Reviewed facility for compliance with regulations, identified deficiencies in staff training and documentation, and issued report to administrator.
    • § 1569.69(a)(2)
    21 Jan 2020
    Conducted unannounced visit, interviewed residents, identified one resident receiving appropriate care and another resident currently not in the facility but will move in upon discharge. No health or safety issues found.

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