Land of Peace 2

Get Medical Help Without Leaving Home
Exterior view of Land of Peace 2 Assisted Living, a single-story beige residential care home with a driveway and front entrance located at 6636 Sale Avenue in West Hills, California.

A six-bed care home changes the pace of life. With only a few residents, routines turn into small rituals — someone reading in the corner, another folding napkins after lunch. Land of Peace 2, at 6636 Sale Avenue in West Hills, California, has worked this way since 2019. It’s licensed for six people and built around the idea that care should feel close, not clinical.

How Small-Scale Care Creates Big Stability

There’s always a caregiver awake. Plans for meals, medication, and movement differ from person to person. The staff learn how each resident prefers the day to flow — when to rest, when to chat. It’s steady, human work, not timed by alarms.

Service Availability Notes
Medication management Daily Administered by trained caregivers under RN supervision
Personal assistance 24/7 Bathing, dressing, mobility support
On-call nursing As needed Coordinated through licensed medical providers

Medical Visits Without Leaving the Room

Here, a resident can see a doctor without leaving the house. Local medical teams visit for check-ups, lab work, and simple procedures. It keeps treatment going smoothly and helps avoid unnecessary urgent care trips. Many families say this option saves time and worry.

Inside the House on Sale Avenue

The home sits on a quiet street. Beige walls, trimmed grass, one floor — typical for West Hills. Inside, each room has a window to the yard and its own bathroom. Shared spaces are simple: a living room with armchairs, a small dining area, and a tidy kitchen. Safety buttons and non-slip floors are standard.

Meals, Movement, and Everyday Rhythm

Breakfast at eight, lunch around noon, dinner near six. Meals are cooked on site, and residents sometimes help with small tasks. Diets adjust to medical advice — diabetic, soft-food, or low-salt. Some afternoons include short walks or word games; others end quietly with TV or music.

Quiet Safety Measures That Never Sleep

Hallways and exits have motion sensors and alarms. One caregiver stays up through the night. State inspectors visit on schedule to review safety and medication logs. Fire plans are practiced, and exits remain clear.

A Day Feels Personal Here

The difference is scale. Six people means everyone’s noticed — if someone skips a meal, stays silent too long, or seems tired. Families get quick updates and can visit freely. It feels less like a facility, more like a long-term home that happens to have medical oversight.

What Families Say After Visiting

 

Relatives often describe the staff as attentive without being intrusive. The tone is steady, practical, and kind. Many families stay in touch long after their loved one leaves — a quiet sign that the relationships built here last.

Reach Out for Details or Care Coordination

To learn more or arrange in-room doctor visits through local home-care providers, contact Land of Peace 2 directly in West Hills.

 

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