Making the right decision for you or a loved one is stressful and confusing. It's one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. There are hundreds of independent living communities, assisted living homes, and Alzheimer's and dementia care communities in the LA area, some good, some bad, some (frankly) ugly. And the internet does not give you the information you really need to insure you are heading in the right direction.
But luckily for you, you've found us! I and my team are locally based certified experts in senior care and our service is provided to you at absolutely no charge. It is the job of the local Assisted Living Locators team to give you straight answers on the best place for mom, dad, or other loved one and to guide families to the right choice. We can quickly answer questions such as- Which communities can manage diabetes?
Which are best for people with early stage memory loss? Which are the luxury independent living communities? Where are the Jewish assisted living facilities?
But luckily for you, you've found us! I and my team are locally based certified experts in senior care and our service is provided to you at absolutely no charge. It is the job of the local Assisted Living Locators team to give you straight answers on the best place for mom, dad, or other loved one and to guide families to the right choice. We can quickly answer questions such as- Which communities can manage diabetes?
Which are best for people with early stage memory loss? Which are the luxury independent living communities? Where are the Jewish assisted living facilities?
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Since 2003, thousands of families have been helped by Assisted Living Locators, one of nation's leading senior housing placement services.
Founded in 2003 by RN Angela Olea in Phoenix, AZ, the company spans the country with over 150 locally owned offices.
Assisted Living Locators offers clients the best of both worlds - the attention and commitment of a locally owned business backed by the expertise and stability of a national organization.
The Los Angeles office is operated by Sarah Ordover, owner of Assisted Living Locators Los Angeles.
Founded in 2003 by RN Angela Olea in Phoenix, AZ, the company spans the country with over 150 locally owned offices.
Assisted Living Locators offers clients the best of both worlds - the attention and commitment of a locally owned business backed by the expertise and stability of a national organization.
The Los Angeles office is operated by Sarah Ordover, owner of Assisted Living Locators Los Angeles.
Unlike other companies that try to be all things to all people, Assisted Living Locators Los Angeles specializes in Metro Los Angeles.
We visit all the communities we represent, check their Dept. of Health reports, talk to residents and get to know the owners and administrators.
This kind of in-depth knowledge takes the guess-work out of choosing a place for mom or dad.
The Los Angeles Assisted Living Locators office covers Burbank, Glendale, North Hollywood, Studio City, Hollywood, Mid-City, Sherman Oaks, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Westwood, Santa Monica and all the places in-between.
We visit all the communities we represent, check their Dept. of Health reports, talk to residents and get to know the owners and administrators.
This kind of in-depth knowledge takes the guess-work out of choosing a place for mom or dad.
The Los Angeles Assisted Living Locators office covers Burbank, Glendale, North Hollywood, Studio City, Hollywood, Mid-City, Sherman Oaks, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Westwood, Santa Monica and all the places in-between.
Independent living provides housekeeping, meals and social activities but no supervision or medical care.
Independent living communities are housing designed for seniors 55 and older.
Individuals live in their own apartment, but have access to amenities such as housekeeping, social activities, dining, transportation, and more.
Independent living does not typically provide supervision or medical care.
In Metro Los Angeles, there are very few truly "independent" communities, although there are a few such a Palm Court and Holiday Villa East.
Independent living communities are housing designed for seniors 55 and older.
Individuals live in their own apartment, but have access to amenities such as housekeeping, social activities, dining, transportation, and more.
Independent living does not typically provide supervision or medical care.
In Metro Los Angeles, there are very few truly "independent" communities, although there are a few such a Palm Court and Holiday Villa East.
Assisted living communities are an excellent option for seniors who may require more day-to-day assistance with activities of daily life (ADLs) but wish to remain as independent for as long as possible.
In Los Angeles, assisted living communities come in many different sizes with a wide variety of different amenities and services.
What distinguishes a property as an assisted living rather than an independent living or 55+ community is that it is regulated by the State of California and has employee caregivers.
In Los Angeles, assisted living communities come in many different sizes with a wide variety of different amenities and services.
What distinguishes a property as an assisted living rather than an independent living or 55+ community is that it is regulated by the State of California and has employee caregivers.
Board & care homes (B&C) offer the same types of services as the larger communities, but service is provided in a small residential setting.
The intimate setting afforded by board and care homes allows for closer oversight of residents and is accompanied by a higher staff to resident ratio.
They share the same Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) license as the big buildings.
Both are regulated and monitored by the California Department of Social Services.
In California, board and care homes operate in residential neighborhoods and generally have a limit of six residents.
The intimate setting afforded by board and care homes allows for closer oversight of residents and is accompanied by a higher staff to resident ratio.
They share the same Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) license as the big buildings.
Both are regulated and monitored by the California Department of Social Services.
In California, board and care homes operate in residential neighborhoods and generally have a limit of six residents.
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