Complete Harmony Board and Care Inc sits in Van Nuys, California at 14912 Gilmore Street, right in a lively neighborhood with doctors' offices, cafes, pharmacies, and parks nearby. This home serves seniors 60 years and older, and it's licensed to care for up to 6 residents, making for a tight-knit living space with only 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including some private and some semi-private rooms. The home got renovations during the pandemic to make sure everything's safer, easier to use, and more comfortable, which is extra important for people who might use wheelchairs or have trouble moving around easily. Residents at Complete Harmony Board and Care Inc get help with everyday things like walking, eating, getting dressed, using the bathroom, keeping clean, and managing medications, and staff are on site and available all day and all night to give care or supervision.
This residential care home runs under California's strict safety, licensing, and quality rules, and offers different care levels, such as board and care, assisted living, and even foster care services, which means both long-term and respite care for folks who may just need a short stay to give their family caregivers a little break. The staff are trained to handle all kinds of daily basics, and they're there to help people who are non-ambulatory, need wheelchair support, or need assistance with getting in and out of bed or chairs.
The house's simple set-up has shared and private bedrooms, and bathrooms for residents - one's right in room 2 for sharing, and there's another off the hallway. Residents can enjoy meals together in a communal dining room, and staff prepare food while paying attention to any special diets. There's also housekeeping, laundry, an emergency alert system, help with moving in, and scheduled group activities, like movie nights, to bring people together and keep things lively without pushing anyone to join if they don't want to. Complete Harmony Board and Care Inc is known for calling its care programs and amenities by specific names, which sets it apart from some places, and the home gets a community score of 3.8 on Seniorly's scale-pretty average, but it means people have given feedback about how it works for them. This facility isn't BBB accredited, and you won't find Medicare coverage here unless there's special certification. With a smaller capacity-no more than 6 beds-you'll find a quieter, more home-like place that's focused on support every day and all night, where quality keeps changing because they're always trying to do better for the residents and the families who send loved ones there.