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Highlands Manor

3.7 (3 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Gardens at Northridge

Gardens at Northridge

4.4(5 reviews)
2.4 mi•Northridge

The Gardens of Northridge is a great assisted living Since my aunt moved there, she has…read moreabsolutely thrived. She's more social, more engaged, and genuinely happy. She's made many friends and feels part of a real community, which means everything to me. There is always something going , plenty of activities, social events, and opportunities for residents to stay active and connected. This is not just an assisted living facility,it's an incredible community where residents are encouraged to live fully and joyfully. I'm so grateful knowing my aunt is now here. Highly recommend The Gardens of Northridge to anyone looking for assisted living.

The Gardens at Northridge is a wonderful place, and we will be forever in its debt. We…read morebrought our 97-year-old mother here after she broke a hip for the third time. From the moment she arrived, the care was superb. The large and well-trained staff treated her as if she were a member of their family. From the administrators through the medication specialists through the wound nurses through the nursing assistants, the Northridge team was warm, totally professional and extremely patient. Pain management was excellent, and the nursing assistants were always available to ensure our mother's comfort. The physical therapy and occupational therapy is outstanding, and again, very patient. They tailored their routines to our mother's capabilities and always exhibited the utmost warmth and care. My brother and I were overprotective of our mother, and we could leave at the end of the day knowing she was in a caring and completely safe environment. I cannot recommend the Gardens highly enough.

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Care Island Board and Care

Care Island Board and Care

4.0(4 reviews)
1.3 mi•Northridge

If I could give this place negative stars, I would. I believe they accepted my father into their…read morecare without fully understanding or reviewing his medical background, including his hallucination episodes. When my father arrived, he was understandably confused and disoriented after being hospitalized for two months. On his very first day, a caregiver appeared visibly upset that he was frequently calling for assistance. I overheard staff discussing taking away his help button, which was extremely concerning. While I understand that his behavior may have been challenging due to his confusion, I expected trained professionals who are equipped to handle situations like this. The next morning, less than 24 hours after his arrival, I received a text around 10:30 a.m. from Vic, the owner, stating that my father did not meet their safety requirements and would need to be transferred. This was followed by another message saying he was contacting other facilities. I was shocked by how quickly this decision was made and that I was not included in any discussion or decision-making regarding my father's care. A few hours later, I was informed that a van would arrive at 3:30 p.m. to transfer him to another facility, though I was not told where. When I followed up around 3:30, I was told my father was still at Care Island and had not been moved as originally stated. About an hour later, I was notified that he would instead be transferred at 8:00 p.m. to a facility much farther away. I was extremely disappointed by the lack of communication, transparency, and coordination--especially after being told my father could no longer stay. This experience added unnecessary stress during an already very difficult time for my family.

Since I have arrived care island from other independent living, I enjoy every moment of being here…read more Neighborhood, facility by itself and of course admin and caregivers taking care of us everything is nice. I have never felt so privileged before,cause these guys take care of almost everything.and even my id I lost long before they helped me to obtain it. Thank you so much. Steven Winslow

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Aegis Living Granada Hills

Aegis Living Granada Hills

4.4(43 reviews)
2.2 mi•Granada Hills

I want to write this directly to the person who is doing research to find a place for a loved one…read more It's hard, exhausting and overwhelming. The first thing you'll notice when you come to Aegis in Granada Hills is how much nicer it looks than all other assisted living facilities you'll see. It doesn't have an institutional feel at all. You feel as if you've walked into a large living room in somebody's house. If you choose Aegis, after a while you might start to think that what you're paying for is just the nice surroundings (and the good food in the cafeteria). But I want to assure you that the staff is noticing every little like and dislike your loved one holds. They're learning about your person's quirks, personality and habits. They're noticing any and all subtle change in behavior and are making mental notes. It's quiet and respectful and not the least bit smothering. My brothers and I moved our mother across the country, after our father died, to live near us, as she had dementia. In all honesty, she was difficult. She always wanted to be left alone. She didn't want to participate in all the great activities Aegis has to offer. She just liked to sit in the cute café area (across from the cafeteria) with a book. She lived at Aegis for five years before her steep decline. At the beginning of the year, they put her on hospice care. At first, it didn't seem that she needed it, but they knew she did because of bloodwork. Something had changed. Then the weight loss started, following by jaundice. They reported every single change they saw - her eating habits, her isolation, everything. Brittany, in the office, answered any questions I had, as I prepared for the inevitable, and was so calm and helpful. The staff was so good about being there for my mother without hovering (my mother could not stand hovering). Patricia and Irma were so gentle and kind to my mother, even as she would abruptly say, "Leave me alone" or "Go away." They are professionals who have sunny dispositions and didn't take it personally when my mother was at her worst. Near the end, I was visiting more often. I'm sure I brought the gravity of the situation with me and wore it on me like a suit. Lorena, at the front desk, always took the time to ask how I was and offered kind words and empathy. By the last week of my mother's life, I was staying overnight in her room. While I was in constant contact with my husband and brothers, it was a lonely feeling to be there while my mother was dying. One night, Annabelle (one of the night shift staff members) came in. We just chatted about normal things - our husbands, this and that. I'm not sure if she knew how much I needed that at that moment, but it was appreciated more than I can express. It was a moment of levity during a very dark time. One day, I really needed to get home for just a little bit. I was talking with Jennifer, letting her know I would be back soon, and she reminded me to drive safely. It wasn't just a throw-away reminder. She could probably see that dazed look on my face that one gets when a loved-one is about to pass away. That little reminder was important and indicative of how much the staff cares. Yolanda and Mary were with me during the worst of it all. On more than one occasion, after explaining to me what was happening, Yolanda offered hugs before I even knew I needed one (and, boy, did I need one). I watched her, Mary, Sabrina and Laurice show my mother patience and compassion as she lost her ability to do anything (by then, she was frustrated with herself and was taking it out on anyone who was helping). I never once saw anyone lose patience with my mother. They knew exactly what she needed and when. Let me tell you, what I witnessed was a fine-tuned staff swooping in to handle every possible need my mother had. If you or your loved one has the means to afford Aegis, I'm here to tell you that it's not just the nice common areas, apartments and good food you're paying for. As for payments, the one downside of Aegis is the point system (care points). It can be confusing. When you figure out the formula, write it down! I wrote the equation out on the inside of a folder where I kept hard copies of the statements. That way, when you receive updated care points, you can easily figure out the cost change. Andrea, in billing, will explain it all to you. She's fantastic. It's a very hard decision to move a loved one into assisted living. It's equally difficult to find the right place. I can say with 100 percent certainty that my brothers and I made the right decision for our mother.

They took GREAT care of our mom. And when her "time" came, went above and beyond to make sure my…read morewhole family was taken care of and loved. Truly a family. Highly recommend

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A Paradise in the Valley - senior care center

A Paradise in the Valley

5.0(11 reviews)
3.6 mi•Lake Balboa

Recently took a tour of this board and care and when I first arrived, I noticed how quiet and…read moreserene the neighborhood was. The home is on a large corner lot and has a large gated driveway and a very pretty entry way. I met with Arsen who is the Administrator and he was vey kind and pleasant. The caregivers were lovely and greeted me as I toured. The home was beautiful, super clean and spacious. The covered and enclosed patio was wonderful and perfect space for activities and crafts. The bedrooms were large and they offer single or shared rooms. All the residents were enjoying their meals during the time of my visit. You can see how much the care givers love and take very great care of each resident. I love how big the back yard is for residents to garden, walk and exercise. Compared to other board and cares, this home stands out and I would definitely place my loved one here. I prefer a smaller assisted living compared to a large facility because of ratio to resident care is more one on one care. Highly recommend touring.

We were very fortunate to find A Paradise in the Valley. I have extensive knowledge of nursing…read morehomes and assisted living facilities. When it was time to move my family member into a home due to Lewy Body Dementia, I knew we needed something better. We needed the feel of a home that had the medical expertise of a facility. My mother-in-law was taken care of by warm and loving care givers and owners. They never stopped cooking, cleaning and caring for the residence. They accommodated our requests and delivered personal service to our loved one up until her passing. We felt she was safe, comfortable and in very capable hands for her final days.

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Highlands Manor - assistedliving - Updated July 2026

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