Annie's Home Care sits at 8315 Sparton Ave in Van Nuys, California, and stays pretty quiet since it's a small care place with only six beds, so everyone gets to know each other. The place is set up for folks who need some help, whether they want to live mostly on their own or need more day-to-day care, and it's also built for those living with memory challenges like Alzheimer's or dementia. Annie's Home Care falls into the state-certified 6-bed memory care category, and the building's secure, with locked doors and protected spaces that cut down on wandering, which helps families worry less. They've got both private and semi-private rooms, nicely set up for comfort, and those rooms fit into a larger, peaceful setting with yard spaces and common rooms where everyone can mingle.
There are always caregivers around, day and night, so folks can get help with things like bathing, getting dressed, using the bathroom, and taking medicine, and for those with trouble remembering, the staff runs special activities-simple art and music plans, tabletop games, regular outings, and exercises, plus therapy with pets and music, hoping to keep people active in body and mind. Each day, staff cooks three home-style meals, and they can whip up food for special diets, like for people with diabetes or high blood pressure. Residents have safe access to amenities like steam rooms, health rooms, a hair salon for trimming and styling, a book room, game areas, and movie nights. There's transportation help for getting to doctors, shopping, or religious services, so folks stay connected with the community, and regular community evening events mean nobody has to feel left out or lonely.
Housekeeping and laundry services keep rooms tidy, and there's always attention given to wellness through planned exercises and wellness checks, even for those with incontinence needs or physical disabilities. The place runs different activities every day, sticking with a social model of care that aims to give people as much independence as possible, but always with staff support nearby, so seniors can age with dignity whether they need simple companionship or closer hands-on care. There aren't flashy promises or over-the-top claims, but Annie's Home Care tries to keep everyday living steady and respectful, using structured routines and familiar faces, with license number 19760 from California's Department of Social Services, and with business hours that start early and go into the evening most days. Every care plan is tailored, and families can talk with their advisors to make sure Annie's fits what their loved one needs, with reviews and clear information ready for anyone who asks.