A Place For Mom And Dad is a dedicated residential care home designed to offer a warm, supportive, and comfortable environment for seniors seeking daily assistance and compassionate care. The home provides a welcoming atmosphere where residents can enjoy a sense of independence while also benefiting from personalized support that meets their unique needs. The staff members at A Place For Mom And Dad work diligently to foster a close-knit community, creating connections through friendly conversation, attentive service, and genuine concern for every resident’s wellbeing.
Residents live in thoughtfully appointed private or semi-private rooms, tailored to encourage comfort and security. The shared living and dining areas provide opportunities for social interaction, group activities, and communal meals. The home places great emphasis on nutrition, offering homemade meals that are both nourishing and delicious, with accommodations for special dietary requirements. The inviting lounge, often a hub of activity and cheer, allows residents to read, relax, or engage with others in games and entertainment.
A Place For Mom And Dad also provides a variety of daily activities and enrichment programs designed to support residents’ physical, emotional, and social needs. Whether participating in morning exercise sessions, afternoon arts and crafts, music therapy, or seasonal celebrations, residents are encouraged to stay active and involved. The care home’s dedicated caregivers offer assistance with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and mobility, ensuring that each individual receives the right level of attention and support.
Family members are welcomed as valued partners in care, with visits encouraged and regular updates provided regarding their loved one’s wellbeing. The staff at A Place For Mom And Dad is committed to creating a home-like environment where seniors can thrive, maintaining dignity and quality of life. With comfortable accommodations, personalized care, and a vibrant community spirit, A Place For Mom And Dad stands out as a nurturing and trustworthy home for seniors who require extra support in their daily lives.
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A Home for Mom & Dad offers competitive pricing, with rates starting at a cost of $4,893 per month.
A Home for Mom & Dad offers assisted living and board and care.
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The full address for this community is 44856 33rd St W, Lancaster, CA, 93536.
Yes, A Home for Mom & Dad offers respite care.
Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
State of California Inspection Reports
22
Inspections
2
Type A Citations
6
Type B Citations
4
Years of reports
11 Dec 2024
11 Dec 2024
Found insufficient evidence that neglect in care and supervision contributed to the resident's death. Hospice care plan and hospice waiver issues were identified.
26 Aug 2024
26 Aug 2024
Found no deficiencies. Observed proper food storage, locked medications and cleaning supplies, functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, charged fire extinguishers, and four resident files reviewed.
26 Aug 2024
26 Aug 2024
Found all safety, health, and fire safety measures compliant during a routine inspection, with proper storage of food, medications, and chemicals, and no deficiencies observed.
11 Jun 2024
11 Jun 2024
Found that no residents resided and operation had ceased at the home, and the license had been surrendered due to financial difficulties. Noted that 60-day eviction notices were not provided and an open complaint remained, with a civil penalty assessed for missing the due date.
11 Jun 2024
11 Jun 2024
Confirmed that the facility had permanently closed after residents moved out earlier in May, with the license surrendered, and that the operation ceased due to financial difficulties. The administrator declined to meet in person but indicated plans to submit required notifications next week.
24 May 2024
24 May 2024
Identified that the operator planned to close and relocate residents due to rent arrears and landlord pressure, with none of the residents or their responsible parties receiving a 60-day written notice; utilities were controlled by the landlord and threats to shut them off were reported.
24 May 2024
24 May 2024
Identified that the facility was closing due to rent issues and landlord harassment, with residents and their responsible persons not receiving proper 60-day written notices prior to moving out.
§ 87224(a)(5)
13 Feb 2024
13 Feb 2024
Found that a temporary staff member assisting residents was not officially connected to the home and lacked current first aid/CPR certification, and there was no transfer request on file; one resident had a bed rail order while another did not. Smoke detectors were tested and found to be functioning, and medication records were reviewed.
13 Feb 2024
13 Feb 2024
Found that the allegation that staff did not properly discard contaminated or spoiled food and served milk past expiration after thawing was not supported by evidence. Milk observed in the refrigerator mostly had valid best-by dates, and staff reported thawed milk was used within about a week with no spoiled milk served.
13 Feb 2024
13 Feb 2024
Found that the home met safety and nutrition standards, with functional fire and carbon monoxide detectors, proper medication storage, and appropriate resident accommodations; identified lapses in staff first aid and CPR certifications, and discrepancies in resident bed rail documentation.
§ 87608(a)(3)
§ 1569.618(c)(3)
§ 87355(e)(3)
02 Jan 2024
02 Jan 2024
Found two staff members with no criminal background clearance or association to the site, hired through an agency, providing care and activities to residents, with their staff records not available for review. Found a resident death not reported and incomplete admissions agreements for three of four residents, with one resident’s file and another’s health file locked; civil penalties were issued.
02 Jan 2024
02 Jan 2024
Identified that staff providing resident assistance lacked proper background clearances and were hired through an agency, with some records incomplete or unavailable, and noted that resident death was not formally reported.
§ 87211(a)(1)
§ 87412(a)(1)
§ 87506(a)
§ 87355(e)(1)
10 Nov 2022
10 Nov 2022
Confirmed the applicant/administrator's understanding of licensing requirements and key topics during COMP II, including operation type, admissions, staffing and training, health condition restrictions, general provisions, emergency preparedness, complaints and reporting, and pre-licensing readiness.
02 Jun 2023
02 Jun 2023
Found no deficiencies during pre-licensing; safety systems, equipment, and supplies were in place and functioning.
02 Jun 2023
02 Jun 2023
Confirmed that the facility met all safety and operational requirements, including proper fire safety, secure storage, and functional alarms, with no deficiencies noted.
10 Nov 2022
10 Nov 2022
Confirmed the applicant's understanding of licensing regulations, facility operation, resident policies, staffing, emergency procedures, and reporting requirements during a telephone interview for initial licensure with a capacity of six.
30 Aug 2022
30 Aug 2022
Found no deficiencies; infection-control practices, PPE supplies, and safety equipment were in place, with functional smoke and CO detectors, secure storage for medications and sharps, and adequate food supplies. Observed comfortable temperature, appropriate lighting, and no hazards such as standing water.
30 Aug 2022
30 Aug 2022
Found that the home met all safety and health standards, with adequate supplies, functional safety devices, and proper infection control measures in place during an unannounced annual inspection.
25 Aug 2021
25 Aug 2021
Found compliance with Title 22 regulations at the site after a pre-licensing visit; observed five resident bedrooms downstairs and staff area upstairs, with safety features (grab bars, non-slip mats, locked medications, door alarms, smoke/CO detectors) and no health or safety issues noted.
25 Aug 2021
25 Aug 2021
Confirmed that the facility met all safety and compliance standards during a routine inspection, including appropriate staffing, safety features, and proper documentation.
09 Aug 2021
09 Aug 2021
Confirmed COMP II completed by telephone, with the applicant demonstrating understanding of license type, resident populations, program, staff qualifications and responsibilities, and applicant/administrator qualifications.
Reviewed and confirmed understanding of program policies (abuse, admission agreement, medication management, incident reporting to CCL, and restricted and prohibited conditions), grievances/complaints/community resources, physical plant and food service, and the required application documents (criminal record clearance, health screening, fire clearance, First Aid/CPR, administrator certificate, financial verification, pre-licensing inspection, compliance history, and control of property).
09 Aug 2021
09 Aug 2021
Confirmed that the applicant and administrator understood facility operations, staff responsibilities, program policies, and licensing requirements during a telephone evaluation, successfully completing Component II of the licensing process.