Ladyface View Living LLC

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Front exterior of Ladyface View Living assisted living home in Calabasas, California, showing a single-story house with a driveway, garage, and surrounding trees

You find it at the end of Deep Shadow Drive. The road curves once, then stops. A pale house stands between two trees, no sign shouting its name. Just a short driveway and the sound of birds. This is Ladyface View Living — small, licensed, six residents.

The place doesn’t promise luxury. It promises time. Staff who know who wakes early. Who needs a hand with buttons. Who wants coffee before the news.

A Quick Look

Parameter Details
Type Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (Assisted Living)
License Date June 21, 2017
Capacity 6 residents
Established 2017

The House Itself

Rooms are bright, simple, and quiet. One opens to the garden, another to the hills. Beds have clean linen, shelves hold books and photos from earlier homes. Residents decorate their space as they like — no rules about matching furniture.

Shared areas feel personal:

  • a dining table for everyone,

  • a sofa facing a small TV,

  • a patio where sunlight falls most of the day.

Floors are slip-resistant, hallways wide. Grab bars in the bathrooms. It’s a house built for safety without looking like one.

Care That Moves with the Day

24/7 Support That Feels Personal

Someone is always awake here. Caregivers move quietly through the house — checking rooms, offering water, helping a resident settle back to sleep. The team covers all daily routines: bathing, dressing, meals, and medication reminders.

Because there are only six residents, staff notice small things. A skipped breakfast, a slower walk, a change in tone. The care is steady, personal, and never rushed.

Medical Visits at Home

Residents don’t need to leave the property for routine care. Local doctors and nurses visit regularly for exams or follow-ups. It’s calm and private — a checkup done right in the resident’s own room.

Families say it prevents unnecessary urgent-care trips and helps their loved ones stay comfortable. Medical professionals come prepared for common needs — from blood-pressure checks to recovery monitoring after hospital stays.

Coordination With Specialists

When more specific help is needed, the home works with licensed partners — physical therapists, hospice teams, and dietitians. All visits are scheduled individually and adjusted to each resident’s pace. Communication happens directly, not through layers of management.

Levels of Care

Ladyface View Living supports older adults with mild to moderate care needs. Some residents are mostly independent; others require help every day. Each person’s plan is reviewed regularly with family input, so care adapts over time.

The focus stays the same: keep life predictable, safe, and easy to manage.

Meals and Small Moments

Food here comes from the same kitchen everyone walks through. Breakfast at eight, lunch around noon. Staff cook three meals a day, adjusting quietly for diabetic or soft-food diets.

Between meals, the day stretches gently:

  • card games,

  • garden walks,

  • light exercises,

  • puzzles or music.

Sometimes a volunteer stops by with a guitar. Sometimes families bring pie. Nothing formal — it just happens.

Safety Without the Noise

You won’t notice alarms or flashing panels. But they’re there — smoke and CO₂ detectors, call buttons near beds, secure doors at night. One caregiver stays awake while others rest. Every shift overlaps, so no one is ever alone.

Why This Home Stands Out

Many small care homes open, change hands, or disappear. This one has stayed steady. Since 2017, Ladyface View Living has kept the same license, the same quiet patio view, and nearly the same faces in its team. Families often point that out — the people here don’t rotate, they stay.

You’d drive past it without a second look — just another house on Deep Shadow Drive. Six people live inside. No logo, no sign. Someone’s making tea, another reading near the door. That’s the whole point — nothing polished, nothing for show.

The same two caregivers have been here for years. They know who likes to sit by the window, who needs help with a sweater, who forgets sugar in coffee. The days roll by slowly. Predictable, yes — but that’s what gives everyone peace.

What Families Say

Most reviews online don’t sound like marketing. Just small notes:

“It feels like home.”

“Mom’s eating again.”

“They notice the little stuff.”

People talk about the same things — quiet mornings, tidy rooms, and staff who see what others might miss.

 

Contact

Address: 29322 Deep Shadow Drive, Calabasas, CA 91301

Phone: (818) 532-7525

Website: www.ladyfaceviewliving.com

Ladyface View Living remains what it was meant to be — a small, reliable home where six residents receive steady care and in-room medical attention when needed. Quiet, consistent, and genuine in the way it cares for people.

 

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