4th Generation Senior Living Inc.
If you drive along Victory Boulevard in West Hills, you might miss it. A beige house with a red door, a few lamps glowing inside — nothing loud or clinical. Yet this small home is fully licensed to care for six residents. It’s called 4th Generation Senior Living, and its difference lies in how personal everything feels.
Care and Daily Support
Here, care isn’t a checklist. Staff notice things right away — someone skipping lunch, walking slower, sleeping more. Because there are only six residents, changes don’t go unseen. A caregiver adjusts the plan on the spot.
| Service | When | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Medication help | Daily | Doses tracked and logged |
| Personal assistance | Morning & evening | Bathing, grooming, mobility |
| Doctor visits in room | By request | Avoids urgent care trips |
Residents can request medical visits right inside their rooms — a doctor checks vitals, arranges lab work, or provides follow-up care. No long rides, no waiting rooms, no stress.
Inside the House
The home includes seven bedrooms (one for staff) and three bathrooms. Every room has a call button, non-slip flooring, and wide doors for walkers or wheelchairs. The living area connects directly to a small patio shaded by trees — a favorite spot for afternoon tea.
Laundry and cleaning happen quietly in the background. The smell of cooking fills the space around lunchtime; staff often prepare meals together with residents who like to help.
Meals and Daily Rhythm
Food is prepared on-site three times a day. Menus adjust to medical needs — low-sodium, diabetic-friendly, or soft diets when needed.
Typical day:
Breakfast and check-ins
Light stretches or puzzles
Lunch and rest time
Family visits or outdoor chats
Evening tea before bed
Life flows naturally. Some days are busier, some slower, but nothing feels forced.
Safety and Oversight
Safety systems are quiet but constant. Smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors, secured exits, and a night caregiver always awake. Everything is checked monthly, as required by California licensing standards.
Key protections:
24-hour staff presence
Emergency buttons in every room
Regular fire-safety inspections
What Makes This Place Different
In a world of large senior facilities, this one stays small on purpose. With only six residents, there’s time to notice the little things — a story remembered, a song someone hums. That scale builds trust. Families say it feels less like a center and more like someone’s home, where care happens naturally.
Located at 23259 Victory Boulevard in West Hills, 4th Generation Senior Living operates as a licensed assisted living home for six residents.
It’s been part of the state registry since 2019 and can be reached at (747) 226-0923.
For families who want personal care without the pressure of a large facility — and medical help that comes straight to the room — this little house in West Hills might be the answer.
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