Queen of Angels is a small, privately owned senior living home in a quiet neighborhood in West Covina, California, where up to six seniors live together in a cozy, house-like setting and get personal care from a team of trained caregivers who are always available, day and night, so anyone who needs help with bathing, dressing, or taking medicine gets what they need, while nurses know each resident's needs and work hard to support both independence and safety. The house has fully furnished suites and shared rooms, each with a private bathroom and kitchenette, plus air-conditioning, and there's a warm community feel, a spacious floor plan, TVs in the main living areas, and an inviting patio where folks can enjoy outdoor group activities, gardening, or just relax with friends. Queen of Angels provides home-cooked meals three times a day, and snacks you can get whenever you want, with special diets for people who need them, and help eating if needed, and the staff handles all laundry and housekeeping, making life comfortable and low-stress.
The facility is specially equipped for people with memory issues like Alzheimer's and dementia, with a secure memory care section in a separate building, safety features that prevent wandering, bracelets that sound alarms if anyone leaves, and a staff trained in dementia care who make sure residents stay safe and calm. There's help for folks who need extra assistance, like those who can't walk on their own, need transfers from bed to chair, or use mechanical lifts, and there's always someone awake and ready to help with urgent needs like incontinence care, insulin shots, and two-person transfers, plus monitoring for people with major behavior challenges. Community life includes group games, music therapy, board games, exercise classes, and offsite outings for shopping or religious services, with daily planned activities, movie nights in the lounge, art and reading rooms, and celebrations that bring everyone together.
Transportation is available for doctor visits or errands, and there's free parking outside, and every room has telephone access, Wi-Fi, cable, and an emergency alert system for quick help. The management stays involved, making sure residents feel supported, and nurses coordinate with outside healthcare providers as needed, so people can stay as their needs change, even needing hospice or respite care, and families say the home's cozy, respectful care makes a difference in reviews. Queen of Angels is licensed by the State of California as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, serving a close-knit group of up to six residents at a time, supporting seniors in a simple, homelike setting surrounded by caring people, good food, and regular activities.