Land of Peace Assisted Living Homes in West Hills

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Land of Peace is not one large building. It is a group of six small licensed assisted living homes in West Hills, California. Each home cares for up to six residents and follows the same idea: quiet, familiar, family-style living with daily support and coordinated medical care without an institutional feel.

This guide shows what all six homes share and how each one is slightly different, so families can choose more confidently.

One Concept, Six Homes

All Land of Peace homes are licensed Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) for up to six residents. The homes are located close to each other in the same West Hills neighborhood, which makes visits simple and keeps residents in a familiar area.

In every home residents receive:

  • 24/7 supervision and safety checks

  • Help with bathing, dressing, mobility and continence care

  • Medication support and coordination with physicians

  • Home-cooked meals, housekeeping and laundry

  • Ongoing contact with families

Residents can be seen by visiting medical providers inside the home. This often helps avoid stressful trips to urgent care or the hospital for routine problems or follow-up care. If needs change, it may be possible to move within the Land of Peace network instead of starting over in a new facility.

Land of Peace 1: Classic Home Setting

Land of Peace 1 on Sale Avenue offers a calm residential environment with clear layout and only six residents.

Staff support daily routines, medication schedules and safety. Visiting doctors can see residents in the home, which keeps care simple and familiar.

How Senior Care Authority Can Help

Families who are unsure which Land of Peace home fits best can work with Senior Care Authority, an independent placement service that:

  • Reviews care needs and budget

  • Explains differences between the six homes

  • Helps organize tours and, if needed, a later transition within the network

This keeps the selection process structured without pressure.

Land of Peace 2: Structured Daily Support

Land of Peace 2, also on Sale Avenue, has the same small scale and familiar layout.

Here, more attention is placed on a steady daily rhythm:

  • Regular meals and hydration reminders

  • Gentle prompts for movement and activities

  • One-on-one support for anxiety, confusion or loneliness

Medical providers can visit residents on site, which supports stability for those who rely on routine.

Land of Peace 3: Strong Medical Coordination

Land of Peace 3 on Kittridge Street is suitable for residents with more complex health needs.

Staff closely monitor changes in health, follow medication plans and stay in touch with doctors, nurses and therapists.

Diagnostic Support with Gentry Imaging

When a physician orders tests, Gentry Imaging can provide mobile diagnostics directly at the home, such as:

  • X-ray

  • EKG and other basic studies

This helps detect problems early without sending frail residents to busy clinics.

Land of Peace 4: Memory-Supportive Environment

Land of Peace 4 on Kittridge Street is designed for residents living with memory loss.

The house has a simple layout, low noise and predictable routines. Staff use clear cues, calm redirection and safe supervision to reduce confusion.

Dementia Partner Support

Families may also involve Dementia Partner to:

  • Adjust daily structure for individual cognitive needs

  • Offer strategies for communication and behavior changes

  • Support families in understanding dementia progression

These services help keep Land of Peace 4 homelike while adding expert guidance when needed.

Land of Peace 5: Comfort-Focused Home

Land of Peace 5 maintains the six-resident format with a softer, “living room” atmosphere.

Key points:

  • Familiar interiors and well-kept outdoor space

  • Close personal care and emotional support

  • Option for in-home medical visits for residents who feel weak, anxious about transport or are recovering after illness

It suits those who need everyday help but value quiet, low-stress surroundings.

Land of Peace 6: Higher Needs and End-of-Life Support

Land of Peace 6 is designed for residents with higher care needs, advanced memory loss or those approaching end-of-life.

Staff provide:

  • Continuous assistance with all activities of daily living

  • Careful symptom monitoring and fast response to changes

  • Close communication with families

Hospice Support with Pacific Crest Hospice

When comfort-focused care becomes the priority, families can choose Pacific Crest Hospice to:

  • Manage pain and symptoms on site

  • Support emotional and spiritual needs

  • Help residents remain in the familiar Land of Peace setting

This allows many people to stay in one place with trusted caregivers through the final stages of life.

How Families Can Decide

When comparing the six homes, focus on three points.

  • Current health needs. More stable residents often fit well in Homes 1 or 2. Those with complex conditions or dementia may feel safer in Homes 3, 4, 5 or 6.

  • Preferred environment. Some families like the feel of the Sale Avenue homes; others prefer the quiet Kittridge Street cluster.

  • Future changes. If needs are likely to grow, starting in a home already focused on medical coordination or memory care can prevent another move.

Across all Land of Peace homes, the idea stays the same: a real house instead of an institution, a small group of residents, caregivers who know each person well, and access to outside professionals who can bring medical and supportive services directly to the resident’s room when it matters most.

Home Location Setting Care Focus Memory / Hospice Medical Coordination & Partners Best For
LOP 1 Sale Ave 6-bed 24/7 support, ADLs, meds, meals General support All Doctor2me services available in room Stable needs, home-like setting
LOP 2 Sale Ave 6-bed Structured day, one-on-one support Mild memory OK with routine All Doctor2me services available in room Residents needing rhythm and reassurance
LOP 3 Kittridge St 6-bed Enhanced monitoring, MD contact Higher medical needs All Doctor2me services available in room Multiple chronic conditions
LOP 4 Kittridge St 6-bed Assisted living with routine and cues Memory-supportive; Dementia Partner input All Doctor2me services available in room Alzheimer’s / dementia in small home
LOP 5 Kittridge St 6-bed Close personal care, quiet recovery Mixed needs; memory-friendly All Doctor2me services available in room Those wanting soft, low-stress setting
LOP 6 Kittridge St 6-bed Intensive support, close monitoring Advanced dementia, hospice-ready All Doctor2me services available in room Highest needs, end-of-life planning
 

FAQ

  1. What are the monthly costs for each home, and what services are included or extra?

    Monthly rates vary between the six Land of Peace homes and depend on the room type and care needs. The base fee usually covers a furnished room, 24/7 supervision, meals, help with daily activities, basic housekeeping, and medication assistance. Extra costs may apply for higher care levels, incontinence supplies, one-on-one care, or specialized services arranged through outside providers. For exact current pricing for each house, families should request a direct quote from the Land of Peace team or their placement advisor.

  2. How do we check current availability or waitlists for each home?

    Availability changes quickly, because each home has only six residents. The fastest way is to contact Land of Peace directly and ask for open rooms in Homes 1–6, plus waitlist details. Families can also work with Senior Care Authority or another advisor to confirm which house has space now and to reserve a spot if a specific home is preferred.

  3. What does a typical day look like for residents in each home?

    A usual day includes unhurried morning support, breakfast, medications, light exercise or activities, personal care, rest time, socializing in the common areas, and family visits. Meals are cooked in the home kitchen, and staff adjust the schedule to each resident’s routine. In-home medical visits, therapy or diagnostics (through Doctor2me partners) are planned into the day so residents do not have to leave the house for most routine needs.

  4. What are the staff-to-resident ratios and staff qualifications in each home?

    Each Land of Peace home is licensed for up to six residents, which allows close supervision and frequent check-ins. Day and night coverage is provided by trained caregivers familiar with assisted living and dementia support; a licensed administrator oversees compliance and care standards. Exact staffing patterns and qualifications can be confirmed during a tour or consultation, and families are encouraged to ask who is on duty day and night.

  5. How is the move-in process handled, and what support is available for families during transitions?

    Before move-in, the team reviews medical history, medications, mobility, cognition, and personal preferences to confirm that the chosen home is appropriate. They help with required forms, physician reports, and care plans, and they coordinate timing so the resident arrives to a ready room, familiar faces, and a clear routine. If needs change later, staff and advisors help families consider a transfer between the Land of Peace homes so the resident can stay within the same trusted environment.

 

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