ACE Senior Care
A small house on Sherman Way. Pale walls, blue windows, one big tree out front. You might pass by and not even notice it’s a care home. But six people live here, and for them, this house is the world.
Breakfast smells reach the porch by eight. The same music plays most mornings. Someone’s TV runs too loud in the back room. Life here isn’t polished — it’s ordinary, and that’s what makes it work.
The same caregivers show up every day. They know who likes toast crisp, who won’t take pills unless there’s juice, who wants a window open. The place feels steady because the faces never change.
Facts
| Type | Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) |
| License | California Department of Social Services, active since 2013 |
| Capacity | 6 residents |
| Founded | 2013 |
Rooms and Common Spaces
Nothing fancy. Each room has a bed, chair, lamp, maybe an old dresser brought from home. Bathrooms have rails, bright light, and call cords. The floor stays dry — staff check it often.
In the living room, there’s a couch that everyone fights over. The patio out back holds a small table, a red umbrella, and a couple of flower pots. That’s where most conversations happen.
Daily Care
Help comes quietly — someone ties an apron, another checks meds, another brings water. No rush, no loud orders. The nurse stops by once a week, the doctor when needed.
When a Doctor Is Needed
No one goes rushing to urgent care. A doctor can come here instead. Same with labs or X-rays. It keeps things calm, especially for residents who get confused by hospitals.
Did you know? Residents at ACE Senior Care can receive check-ups, lab work, or X-ray exams right in their own rooms. It helps them avoid long trips to urgent care clinics and keeps daily life calmer and safer.
Food and Rhythm
Meals aren’t announced — they just appear. Soup, rice, baked chicken. Simple food, eaten together. Some help chop vegetables or dry plates after dinner.
Things that mark the week:
short walks before sunset
old westerns on Tuesdays
card games on Fridays
birthdays with too many candles
quiet afternoons when nothing happens
The slowness feels natural.
Safety
No high-tech gadgets. Just habits. Doors checked twice. Lights stay low at night. The staff knows who wakes early and who forgets shoes. They move like family — steady, predictable.
Families
Relatives often drop by with groceries or flowers. One woman visits daily just to water her mother’s plants. Reviews online say the same thing: small, calm, human. No uniforms, no background music, no rush.
Contact
Address: 22910 Sherman Way, West Hills, CA 91307
Phone: (818) 914-5002
Visits are simple — call first, then come by. Most days someone’s on the porch waiting anyway.
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