Home Care of West Hills #2 LLC
Daily Life and Atmosphere
At 22523 Schoolcraft Street, the day begins slowly. The smell of coffee fills the kitchen before the sun hits the windows. Staff move through the hallway without rush; they already know who likes oatmeal, who prefers toast.
The pace here is steady. Six residents share one house, not a facility. The goal isn’t to fill hours but to make them easy to live. Conversations happen naturally—between TV shows, in the garden, over breakfast.
The calm isn’t silence. It’s the sound of life moving at a pace everyone can follow.
Facility Overview
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Facility Type | Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (Assisted Living / Board & Care) |
| License | California Department of Social Services (RCFE #197610147) |
| Capacity | 6 residents |
| Address | 22523 Schoolcraft Street, West Hills, CA 91307 |
Meals and Daily Routine
The kitchen is the center of the house. Meals are cooked daily—soups, vegetables, casseroles, adjusted to each resident’s diet. No delivery trays, no prepackaged meals. Just home food.
Residents take part in small daily routines that keep the days recognizable.
Regular activities include:
Stretching in the garden
Reading or listening to music
Playing cards in the living room
Watering plants outside
Shared celebrations for birthdays and holidays
Meals act as time markers: breakfast around eight, lunch at noon, dinner before dusk. The rhythm stays flexible, depending on how people feel that day.
Health Care and On-Site Services
Care is steady, not rushed. The same team helps with medication, dressing, and mobility. Family members receive updates on health and mood changes.
Doctors can visit residents directly in their rooms—an option that reduces the need for urgent care trips or hospital visits. Medical partners provide lab tests, X-rays, and ultrasounds on-site, bringing care to the resident instead of moving them around.
It’s a simple system: stay home, stay monitored, stay comfortable.
Rooms and Shared Spaces
Bedrooms are modest—beds, chairs, dressers, personal touches. Some residents bring their own blankets or lamps. Windows open to the backyard where a tall tree gives shade.
The living room connects everyone. Soft seating, open light, and a TV that’s rarely too loud. The backyard works as an afternoon meeting spot where residents sit with tea or watch the neighborhood pass by.
Safety and Night Care
The home is built for easy movement: one floor, wide halls, no stairs. Each room has call buttons, smoke alarms, and sprinklers. Staff are present 24/7, one awake overnight, another nearby to assist.
The emergency plan is practical—clear routes, calm responses, and fast coordination with families and medical teams. Small scale means quicker help.
Family Impressions
Relatives describe Home Care of West Hills #2 as calm, consistent, and personal. Families appreciate that their loved ones stay engaged without being over-managed.
Recent state inspections reported no deficiencies. Families often highlight communication and trust—two things that don’t appear on a checklist but matter the most.
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