Artesia Christian Home

    11614 East 183rd Street, Artesia, CA, 90701
    4.6 · 25 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.60 · 25 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.6
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Building

      4.8
    • Value

      4.3

    Location

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    About Artesia Christian Home

    Artesia Christian Home sits in Artesia, California, near places like the Costco Vision Center and restaurants like Bopomofo Cafe, so family and visitors don't have trouble finding things nearby, and there's a large hospital, Department of State Hospitals, just about four miles away, which makes access to medical care simple when needed. This community has operated as a nonprofit with a Christian-based mission since 1951, and they focus on showing compassion, love, and grace in line with their faith, and they accept all people no matter their background, color, or national origin, all overseen by a board of directors from supporting local churches, and they keep up non-discriminatory practices. Artesia Christian Home stands out for offering a continuum of care because it's a Continuing Care Retirement Community, so residents can move between independent living cottages, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing as their needs change, and the place is fully licensed by the state of California, License #191500146, with a capacity for up to 143 residents.

    The campus has single-story residential cottages for independent seniors, each with kitchens, individual garages, laundry rooms, and emergency call lights, plus the security of a gated environment and an overnight guard, and there are 21 cottages in a few different floor plans so you get real options, and daily staff check-ins are standard to make sure folks are doing well, and monthly meal plans cover ten communal meals at the assisted living dining room, which some people like for socializing, and you get basic utilities like Wi-Fi and cable included. Assisted living units are available as studios, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, with private showers or partial bathrooms, small refrigerators, and some have whirlpool baths, and these apartments are split into North and South sections, with an elevator for easy moving around, and some units come furnished, but folks can bring their own beds if they want. For people needing more help, services include medication management, showering assistance, emergency systems, and all the basic utilities, and there's a notary available through the business office for necessary paperwork.

    The skilled nursing section, which has 66 beds and includes a secure dementia care unit, provides 24-hour nursing and care in a recently remodeled environment, offering long-term stays, rehab for those coming back from hospital stays, and short-term skilled stays for more intensive needs, and their long history shows they focus on quality over flash. Artesia Christian Home's memory care has a licensed 24-hour care setup in two connected buildings, East and West, each with space for 14 people, offering private and semi-private rooms, common living areas, and access to a secure garden meant for wandering and enjoying the outdoors, and a memory care garden sits in the middle for residents to use freely, giving families a bit of peace of mind. Monthly costs for memory care depend on room type, with private rooms starting at $9,175 and semi-private at $7,646, and there's an extra charge for diabetic care if that's needed, as much as $550 per month.

    Residents have access to wellness and therapy programs including a fitness room, spa, and rehab services like physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy through EmpowerMe Wellness, while other amenities cover quite a bit-there's a stocky library, arts room, serene walking paths, a community clubhouse, large BBQ patio, parlor for special occasions, and a beauty shop and barbershop open a few days each week. Religious life gets attention too, with a chapel for services, Bible studies, regular religious gatherings, and a full-time chaplaincy program for those who want to keep up spiritual habits. The dining program at Artesia Christian Home provides three nutritious meals a day for most residents, plus snacks, and independent cottage residents get ten assisted living dining room meals each month with the choice to purchase more if desired. Activities fill the calendar, and you'll see offerings like music, games, pet therapy, group trips to the supermarket, church outings, Alzheimer's walks, and live entertainment to keep spirits up.

    For safety and supervision, there's a 24-hour staff on site, an emergency call system throughout all living areas, daily wellness checks, and a secure gated campus with overnight security, which seems to be important for many families. The memory care and skilled nursing buildings have their own processes for secure access, so families can feel comfortable leaving their loved ones there even if supervision is needed at all hours. Community feedback plays a role, too, with a review system that looks at neighborhood safety, resident ratings, and local livability, so decision-makers can get some outside opinions if they care to look. Residents seem to value regular celebrations to recognize staff kindness, and vaccination rates for both residents and staff are high, with most of each group being up-to-date, which can be reassuring in these times.

    Artesia Christian Home doesn't put on airs about being fancy, but it tries to focus on the basics and doing those well-faith-based support, steady and compassionate healthcare, a variety of daily activities, and a safe, homey living environment for older adults needing anything from independent living all the way to memory and nursing care.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    44

    Inspections

    6

    Type A Citations

    15

    Type B Citations

    6

    Years of reports

    12 Aug 2025
    Identified regulatory compliance across infection control, physical plant/environment safety, staffing, personnel and resident records, food service, activities, incident medical and dental care, and disaster preparedness; emergency drills and staff training were current.
    • § 9058
    31 Jul 2025
    Found no deficiencies; observed proper infection control, a safe living environment, adequate food storage, and emergency/disaster planning in this home.
    • § 9058
    23 May 2025
    Found that a 24-hour case management review followed a resident’s allegation that a staff member touched her inappropriately; records for the resident and staff were reviewed, and no health and safety concerns were observed at the site.
    • § 9058
    20 May 2025
    Found evidence that water entered residents' rooms during the rainy season, based on an observed ceiling bubble and consistent statements from residents, a family member, and staff.
    • § 9058
    • § 87303(a)
    17 Dec 2024
    Identified a persistent bubble in the ceiling of a resident's room and new damage to a recessed light caused by a leak, with staff and residents confirming the leak during the rainy season and a roofing check not addressing the bubble. Civil penalties were issued because the issue remained uncorrected by the deadline.
    22 Nov 2024
    Investigated allegations of retaliation against a resident and improper rate increases; found insufficient evidence to support retaliation and that a 60-day notice was provided for the rate increase.
    22 Nov 2024
    Identified a roof leak in a resident’s room based on a large bubble in the ceiling and observations from several residents and a family member during the rainy season. Although a roof inspection stated no holes or openings in the attic, it did not address the bubbling area in that room.
    • § 80087(a)
    22 Oct 2024
    Identified that staff did not meet residents' showering needs, with a 40-minute limit discussed for one resident's showers and varying routines among residents. Evidence supports the allegation that shower times were not appropriately accommodated given medical conditions.
    • § 87468.2(a)(6)
    17 Oct 2024
    Identified concerns that staff placed a time limit on a resident’s showers, including a 40-minute limit, and that staff were sometimes not present during showers. Noted that residents’ needs varied, with one resident needing more time due to medical conditions and others sponge-bathing or showering independently; a physician’s report cited keeping the perineal area clean and dry.
    • § 87468.2(a)(6)
    04 Oct 2024
    Investigated allegations that a staff member made an inappropriate comment to a resident and that there were reports of inappropriate touching, which were denied by both the staff member and the resident. Interviews were conducted with the director of residential services and two staff, and no citations were issued at this time.
    05 Sept 2024
    Confirmed dresser was broken and not in good repair.
    • § 87468.2(a)(6)
    05 Sept 2024
    Determined that a resident's dresser was broken and could drop when opened. Observations and interviews with staff and residents supported this finding.
    • § 87303(a)
    30 Jul 2024
    Found no deficiencies; infection control, staffing, medication management, resident records, safety systems, and disaster preparedness were in good order across both campuses.
    30 Jul 2024
    Inspection revealed no deficiencies in infection control, operational requirements, physical plant and environmental safety, staffing, personal record-training, residents' rights information, planned activities, food services, incidental medical and dental care, disaster preparedness, residents' records and incident reports, or residents with special health needs.
    24 Jun 2024
    Inspection identified several areas of non-compliance, including outdated physician reports, missing TB tests, and lack of updated emergency preparedness supplies.
    • § 87468.2(a)(6)
    24 Jun 2024
    Identified six residents in care, including two non-ambulatory; five of six had dementia, and physician reports for residents were not updated within the required year, while one staff TB test was missing. Noted safety details including functional detectors, a locked garage with toxins, hot water around 119–120 F, a stocked pantry, accessible outdoor area, last disaster drill on 5/24/2024, and an administrator certificate expiring 4/28/2025.
    • § 87705(c)(5)
    04 Mar 2024
    Investigated claims of delayed response to calls and inappropriate language by staff, found no conclusive evidence to support the allegations.
    • § 87303(a)
    04 Mar 2024
    Investigated two specific allegations—staff did not meet residents' care needs in a timely manner and staff spoke in an inappropriate manner to a resident—and found there was not enough evidence to prove or disprove either.
    11 Dec 2023
    Confirmed that allegations of staff neglect causing pressure injuries and multiple UTIs were investigated, but lacked sufficient evidence to determine their occurrence.
    03 Oct 2023
    Confirmed financial abuse of a resident through unauthorized check cashing by staff members.
    03 Oct 2023
    Investigated a financial abuse allegation involving a resident whose checks and funds were allegedly stolen by two staff members. Found that one staff member admitted to cashing checks and taking money, while the other admitted to stealing funds and making purchases with the resident’s card, with supporting investigative records.
    • § 87462.8(a)(8)
    01 Sept 2023
    Investigated allegation that a staff member pushed and grabbed a resident by the ear; interviews with the administrator, two staff, two residents, and a responsible party were conducted, and information gathered did not establish that the incident occurred.
    01 Sept 2023
    Found allegations of physical abuse at the facility unsubstantiated after interviews with staff, residents, and responsible parties.
    • § 87705(c)(5)
    14 Aug 2023
    Found two campuses with well-kept living areas, adequate furnishings and linens, and clean bathrooms; detectors and extinguishers were functioning, and the kitchen and pantry were stocked to guideline levels. Found outdoor grounds well maintained and accessible, with PPE supplies available in multiple storage rooms.
    14 Aug 2023
    Inspection confirmed compliance with regulations regarding resident living conditions, staff training, and food supply.
    • § 87462.8(a)(8)
    10 Jul 2023
    Identified five residents in care, with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and safety features such as working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and a fully charged fire extinguisher. Found indoor temperatures around 115 degrees, secured storage for toxins, and a well-stocked pantry meeting supply guidelines.
    10 Jul 2023
    Inspection found the home to be well-maintained, with proper safety measures in place and adequate supplies for residents.
    05 Oct 2022
    Reviewed findings for three allegations related to a resident: medication refills, scheduling of medical appointments, and transportation to medical appointments; all were unsubstantiated due to insufficient evidence.
    05 Oct 2022
    Investigated Allegations 1 through 3 about medication refills, scheduling medical appointments, and transportation. Found no convincing evidence to prove or disprove each allegation, as issues were addressed and scheduling and transportation occurred.
    21 Jul 2022
    Confirmed no deficiencies were observed during the annual inspection of the facility.
    21 Jul 2022
    Found no deficiencies observed during the visit. Demonstrated compliance with infection control practices, including appropriate water temperatures, working detectors, secured sharps and cleaning supplies, adequate food supplies, and properly stored medications.
    19 Jul 2022
    Found no deficiencies. The home had proper safety features, medications securely stored, adequate food supplies, functioning detectors, and staff followed infection control practices.
    19 Jul 2022
    No deficiencies were observed during the visit, with staff following infection control measures and residents living in a well-maintained environment.
    07 Jun 2022
    Visited facility, found no deficiencies, all regulations met, residents well cared for.
    15 Jul 2021
    Inspection findings included adequate supplies of food, medication, and PPE, along with proper infection control measures like hand washing, sanitizing, and social distancing.
    15 Jul 2021
    Found comprehensive infection-control measures in place, including ample PPE, hand-washing signage, twice-daily temperature checks, and routine cleaning of commonly touched surfaces. Found staff cleared and trained, with proper medication administration and monitoring, adequate food and supply stock, isolation spaces available if needed, PPE use (masks, gloves, face shields), and posted safety guidelines.
    29 Apr 2021
    Investigated the allegation that a resident's diapering needs were not being met. Found that night-shift diaper changes were scheduled, staff denied sleeping on site during night hours, and residents and most family members did not report issues, resulting in insufficient evidence to prove or disprove the claim.
    29 Apr 2021
    Investigated the allegation that residents' diapering needs were not being met, with findings showing insufficient evidence to confirm this claim, as staff and family interviews did not indicate any issues with incontinence care.
    29 Apr 2021
    Identified beds stored in the attached garage used for sleep/rest by staff, with staff belongings and clothing nearby and one staff member reporting they sleep there. Found that only one night staff member was on duty for three residents with dementia, which did not meet night supervision requirements.
    • § 87705(c)(4)
    • § 87307(a)
    29 Apr 2021
    Observed deficiencies in care for residents with dementia, including inadequate night supervision and inappropriate use of beds by staff for sleeping during the night shift.
    06 Mar 2020
    Confirmed that no residents were found to be bedridden during the visit, and no violations of fire clearance code were observed.
    05 Feb 2020
    Reviewed multiple allegations regarding the care and supervision of residents, particularly around adequate hydration, nutrition, timely medical attention, assistance with hygiene, and visitors' access. Found no evidence supporting claims except for one allegation concerning deviations from the stated visiting hours policy, which was verified.
    • § 87468.1(a)(11)
    04 Nov 2019
    Investigated allegations of staff causing a resident's injury and failure to notify an authorized representative, but neither could be conclusively proven or disproven.
    • § 87705(c)(4)
    • § 87307(a)
    21 Oct 2019
    Investigated allegations regarding unexplained injuries, medication management, safeguarding of personal belongings, incontinence care, isolation from family, and provision of records to an authorized representative. Found insufficient evidence to support claims, determining all procedures and protocols were properly followed.

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