Woodland Hills Healthcare And Rehabilitation offers a place for seniors who need extra help with daily life and medical care, and folks move in here who might have complicated health needs that require constant watching by nurses and trained staff, so you'll find certified nurses, licensed doctors, nursing assistants, and specialized therapists working together since everybody has their own plan and not everyone needs the same thing, which means they try their best to provide custom care for each resident, whether it's someone who needs help with bathing and dressing or someone who might need regular medications given on time or steady support for moving around safely, and they have measures in place like locked areas to help keep residents who might be prone to wandering from getting lost, and that's part of how they keep the place safe. The staff takes dignity seriously, making sure people feel comfortable in their own rooms, and they keep nurses on shift around the clock for anyone needing skilled or intermediate care, with a call system right in every bathroom and shower area meant for residents to get help right away if they need it, since safety and quick responses matter when someone gets unsteady or needs immediate support.
Woodland Hills has both short-term rehab, for people who need somewhere after a hospital stay but aren't ready to go home, and long-term living for those who need ongoing help, so there's some flexibility in how long someone stays, and it's part of a bigger Continuing Care Retirement Community, meaning there's a range of services available as someone's needs change. The rooms are private and come with basics like their own bathroom, furnished spots to relax, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, cable TV, kitchenettes, and even telephones, so family can call, and the place is set up to feel homelike while people are recovering or settling in. There's a full-time therapy center on site, and folks get access to specialized rehab and therapy programs aimed at both recovery and building back strength, with staff trained to guide people through these steps. You'll find the usual healthcare staff, but also physical therapists and dedicated helpers who all try to keep residents as independent and comfortable as possible.
Daily routines cover things most people take for granted, such as meals that can be ordered all day with options for people needing diabetic or allergy meals, and chef-prepared food served in a shared dining room, plus housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help. There's also support with activities like getting dressed, mobility, and following up on medications, along with transport if someone needs to get to the doctor, shops, or wants to join a community outing, and a 24-hour call and supervision system is always turned on. Community life is pretty full too, with a library, arts room, fitness area, movie theater, and a community garden, alongside scheduled programs, daily activities, organized entertainment, and options for outdoor walks through landscaped paths and gardens, giving people choices every day for social engagement or quiet time when that's preferred. Residents can run their own programs here too, and that sense of community is noticeable. Family and friends are welcome during rehab stays, and visitors help residents feel connected during recovery.
Financially, Woodland Hills accepts both Medicaid and Medicare, and the facility is operated as a for-profit limited liability company, managed by Ltc Management Services Llc since June 2018, with James & Judy Lincoln as owners, and has a certification for both nursing and rehab services. The facility has 120 licensed beds, with 71 available as of June 2025, so there's a fair amount of capacity. There are also important things to know: Woodland Hills has had some issues with inspections, facing a total of 35 deficiencies, including failure to do a facility-wide assessment and several infection control problems, which is something families should be aware of when choosing a nursing home and asking questions about improvements and oversight.
The setting is meant to combine safety, support, and comfort, and residents can expect a living center focused on medical care but also activities and wellness, with staff always aiming to help everyone thrive and stay as engaged as possible. Services expand from nursing and rehab to housekeeping, emergency systems, concierge, and family help, so the idea is to cover both health needs and day-to-day comfort. Woodland Hills keeps its focus on helping aging adults find the right blend of health, wellness, and a caring environment while respecting their individual situations and needs day by day.