Anna’s Home & Paradise
Care and Medical Services
In this house, care isn’t loud. Two caregivers move slowly through familiar rooms, checking on the same six people every day. They notice the smallest changes—a lighter step, a longer nap, a new habit at breakfast. Training helps, but what matters more is memory and routine.
The license allows six residents. That number keeps things personal. No shifts of strangers, no waiting for help. One person calls; someone answers. Most care happens in quiet, without rush.
Doctors come here instead of sending residents out. It’s easier. A physician checks blood pressure in a chair near the window. A nurse brings supplies for bandages. Therapists visit when needed, sometimes just to keep someone walking a little stronger. With this setup, emergency visits almost disappear.
If a lab test or podiatry visit is required, mobile teams handle it. Everything happens at home, so residents stay in their rhythm.
| Service | Availability | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Medication management | 24/7 | Administered by certified caregivers |
| In-room doctor visits | By appointment | Local physician network coordination |
| Physical therapy | Weekly | Performed in shared living area |
| Emergency support | Continuous | Immediate staff response with call systems |
General Information
Name: Anna’s Home & Paradise
Address: 23463 Haynes Street, West Hills, CA 91307
Type: Assisted living home, licensed RCFE
License: Verified – California Department of Social Services
Capacity: 6 residents
Owner: Anna’s Home & Paradise, Inc.
Phone: (323) 660-0001
The house stands on a flat, quiet street in West Hills. Same lawns, same mailboxes as any neighbor’s home. That’s the point—it blends in.
Accommodation and Amenities
The rooms are practical: handrails, wide doors, clean flooring, open light. Some are private, some shared. There’s no grand design, just calm and order. The living room and dining space meet in the center, and a small patio runs along the back. Staff can see most of the house at once, which keeps the place safe without constant alarms.
Dining and Activities
Food is cooked in the same kitchen where people talk and read. Breakfast smells like toast and coffee, lunch is light, dinner changes by request. Diet adjustments are handled easily—low salt, soft food, sugar-free desserts.
There’s no printed schedule. Activity forms around the day:
Light stretches before breakfast.
Music or TV in the afternoon.
Gardening when the sun’s right.
Small holidays are marked with family visits, a tablecloth, maybe a cake. It’s enough.
Safety and Support
Every room has a call button, but most residents prefer just to call by name. Staff stay inside through the night, taking turns resting in shifts. The fire plan is posted by the door; inspections are up to date. Nothing’s hidden.
Because there are only six residents, everyone gets noticed quickly. That’s the real safety system.
Atmosphere and Character
The house runs on repetition. The same steps, the same order. Someone opens the blinds, another folds towels, a third hums quietly in the kitchen. That pattern gives a kind of peace.
There are no uniforms, no loud carts in the hall. It feels domestic, unfinished in a good way—like real life continuing at a slower speed.
Reputation and Feedback
Inspection files stay clean. Families describe the home as steady, never rushed. Most talk about trust—how nothing changes suddenly and how answers come straight. For a small place, that’s what counts.
Contact Information
23463 Haynes Street, West Hills, CA 91307
Phone: (323) 660-0001
Families can ask about home-based medical visits or open rooms directly with staff.
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