Sunny Hills Assisted Living sits at 8717 West Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles near Beverly Hills and provides both assisted living and memory care options for seniors, with a focus on residents who have Alzheimer's or other types of dementia. The community offers a range of residential choices, including studio, single, semi-private, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, each with a private bathroom, access to a patio, and emergency call systems for added peace of mind, and the memory care studio is priced between $6,000 and $8,000 per month, while assisted or independent living units range from $4,000 to $8,000 a month depending on the room type, so people can pick what works best for them. The staff, including caregivers and specialized memory care associates, are available 24 hours a day, with nursing services provided for up to 12 to 16 hours daily, and they help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, moving from beds to wheelchairs, incontinence care, and medical supervision, which can be a real comfort. The building uses a sprinkler system, wheelchair-accessible showers, handrails, and safety checks to help keep residents safe, and there's an emergency response system in every apartment along with regular resident safety checks in place. Sunny Hills Assisted Living allows loved ones and friends to visit and to join in at meals, and schedules tours or virtual visits for those interested, fostering an atmosphere of community and involvement.
For those with memory loss, Sunny Hills uses the term "Memory Care" to describe its specialized care, offering individualized care plans and memory care-specific programs designed for people with dementia and Alzheimer's, and the staff help encourage and guide residents with tailored cognitive activities meant to stimulate memory and social interaction, while keeping the environment safe and comfortable. The Olera Forum is available for caregiver support and as a place for community discussions, helping both family members and staff share information and advice. Residents in either assisted or independent living have access to amenities like a dining room for restaurant-style meals, room service if needed for medical reasons, a bistro, fitness center, salon and barber shop, wifi/internet, game and activities rooms, a library, courtyard and garden, underground gated parking, washers and dryers, and cable TV, just trying to provide as much convenience and comfort as possible. The pet-friendly property has indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, walking paths, a fitness room, spa, and even pet therapy programs, so people who love animals or being outside usually find something to enjoy.
Housekeeping and laundry services, transportation to medical appointments, and scheduled daily activities like arts and crafts, social events, health and wellness programs, and music programs fill out the calendar, and there's always something happening with classes, exercise sessions, and devotional events all organized by a team overseen by the director, Susan. Common areas make it easier for residents to socialize, and there's always a focus on providing a clean, warm, home-like setting that aims to reduce stress for residents and their loved ones. The facility is licensed by the State, has a large capacity with 120 beds, and covers various care types such as diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, and respite or short-term stays. Residents can choose between living more independently or receiving more hands-on care, while staff stay nearby at all times in case of emergencies. Regular staff training helps make sure care fits each resident's changing needs, and the whole community wants to help seniors live with dignity, comfort, and as much independence as possible.