Kitridge Homecare Villas sits right in Woodland Hills, California, not far from Canoga Park, and offers a home-like setting for older adults who need some daily help but still want their own space, and you'll notice most of the homes have high ceilings, open floor plans, and a design that feels both modern and comfortable, with layouts that make getting around a little easier, and it's got a capacity for six residents in each assisted living home, all of which are licensed in Los Angeles County as Residential Care Elderly facilities, so you've got rules followed and oversight by the state. Residents can bring their cat or dog, and there are options for private suites or shared rooms, with some units including kitchenettes and private bathrooms, and you'll see things like high ceilings, gym space, beauty salon, swimming pool, hot tub, chapel, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and cable TV, so it does give seniors the usual comforts without being overly fancy.
The staff offers 24-hour help, assisting with activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management, plus help with meals, laundry, and housekeeping, and they'll organize activities, devotional gatherings, and arrange transportation for both non-medical outings and doctor's appointments, and families can get short-term respite care for their loved one if something comes up. Residents can expect three meals a day, prepared with organic ingredients, and linen services, plus maintenance-free living, so people don't have to worry about house chores, and there's a 24-hour call system for peace of mind.
The Villas go by unique names such as Kittridge Elder Care Villa, and other related communities in Woodland Hills and West Hills use names like Ivy Park, Walnut Acres Residential Care, Villa Mulholland II, The Commons At Woodland Hills, Sunrise Of Woodland Hills, Fallbrook Glen Of West Hills, and more, showing there's a whole network of similar homes in the area, and each has a slightly different style or level of service. Kitridge Homecare Villas, along with its sister communities, offers different types of care, such as assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, nursing home care, independent living, skilled nursing, and home care services, so it fits seniors with all sorts of needs.
They're licensed for long-term elderly care and provide specialized options like respite care to help caregivers, plus hospice care if needed, and memory care has secure areas and programs focused on safety and mental engagement, along with regular supervision. They don't accept Medicare payments unless the home is certified by CMS, but they are licensed with all proper state agencies. People in the community get some peace of mind knowing stand-by help's right there, and organized care is provided depending on how much help a resident needs, either with few tasks or a lot of daily care, and the place aims to support independence while offering ready assistance when someone asks, so seniors have choices in how they live. Some locations have ratings-Sunrise Of Woodland Hills, for example, received a 9.0/10, while Villa Mulholland and Valley View Assisted Living got perfect 10/10 scores-so there's information out there about how people feel about the care in these homes.