Prosperity Arts and Craft, Inc. sits in Northridge, Los Angeles County, California, and offers residential care in a small, home-like setting with a total capacity for up to six seniors. Residents get three home-cooked meals a day plus healthy snacks, and the menu can include gluten-free, kosher, vegetarian, vegan, organic, low or no sodium, and no sugar options. The place focuses on a family-like environment and gives attention to both private and semi-private living spaces, each with roomy closets, bathrooms, and high-quality, modern furniture. Memory care services are available, and the facility gives medication management, ambulatory, and incontinence care, all in a cozy space that aims to feel like a real home. The building is accessible to wheelchairs with showers and bathrooms fitted for easy use, and there's air-conditioning, cable or satellite TV, and Wi-Fi throughout.
Seniors can join many kinds of activities, like art and cooking classes, lifelong learning with educational speakers, devotional groups, indoor and outdoor gatherings, stretching classes, Tai Chi, yoga, and games like Wii bowling and trivia. There are outings, dance or theater performances, musical events, karaoke, wine tastings, garden clubs, and live well programs. The community encourages pet-focused programs and intergenerational events, and holds group activities like BBQs, picnics, birthday and holiday parties. Residents can use indoor and outdoor spaces, a fireplace, a library, an arts and crafts center, a movie room, and a game room. There's on-site beautician services, grocery shopping, housekeeping, laundry service, and the facility lets smoking outside. Transportation is available, with parking, free rides to some places, and paid transport for others.
The home's management keeps care honest by following rules from the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Community Care Licensing (CCL). It began operations with a license issued on October 2, 2020. Prosperity Arts and Craft, Inc. got three visits total, including inspection and complaint visits. The place accepted elders for long-term care, board and care, respite care, and short stays, but couldn't take Medicare unless certified. The community's review scores include a value rating of 3.8, quality of building at 4.2, staff rating of 4.0, and overall care at 4.0, based on four reviews. This facility is currently closed.