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    $2,500/month

    Hayworth Terrace

    325 Hayworth Ave, Los Angeles, CA, 90048
    3.0 · 3 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Board and care

    Pricing

    $2,500+/moStudioAssisted Living

    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.00 · 3 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.0
    • Staff

      3.0
    • Meals

      2.8
    • Building

      3.1
    • Value

      2.8

    Location

    Map showing location of Hayworth Terrace

    About Hayworth Terrace

    Hayworth Terrace offers assisted living and memory care for seniors at 325 N Hayworth Ave in Los Angeles, and they help older adults stay independent while still getting the help they need, so you mostly get your own space-like a studio, one-bedroom, or semi-private room, some with kitchenettes, all aiming to make you feel at home, and a team of staff on hand 24 hours. They prepare meals, including kosher and diets for people with allergies or diabetes, and you can sit in the community dining room or get restaurant-style dining, and there are always activities happening, like movie nights in the little theater, art and music programs, games, a library, and a garden for folks who want to be outside or just watch things grow, and the activity director speaks Armenian and Russian, and one caregiver speaks Russian as well, so some residents who speak those languages find it easier to settle in. Residents must be at least 55 years old, and the community supports people with all sorts of needs-help with medication, dressing, bathing, transfers for non-ambulatory folks, blood sugar checks for diabetics, but anyone needing insulin has to do it themselves, and with incontinence, residents need to handle it on their own, though the staff keeps an eye out and steps in when needed.

    The place is pet friendly, and there's a 24-hour emergency call system in every room; there's also a professional housekeeping and laundry service, and they offer move-in help if you need it, plus there's a community shuttle and some transportation and parking services, but there's no dedicated parking on-site, so that's something families sometimes ask about. They have a mix of communal rooms-including indoor activity rooms, a TV lounge upstairs that's accessible for people in wheelchairs, and regular group activities to keep everyone up and about. There's a garden and outdoor paths, though what you see outside really depends on the day; sometimes the weather's just right for being outdoors, sometimes not. Residents pay monthly fees, which run about $2,100 for a studio and $1,200 for a semi-private room with extra charges depending on the level of care needed, if there are two people in a room, and for respite stays, plus they accept private funds, Social Security, veteran's benefits, and insurance, so families use a mix to cover the cost.

    They've faced some issues with mold in parts of the building, which they cleaned when needed, and there have been times when families felt the staff missed things, but the management says resident safety is a top priority, and they've made changes to focus on medication safety and keeping the right checks in place. Hayworth Terrace holds devotional services offsite for anyone interested, and folks can come and go with family as needed, since the goal is to keep life as normal as possible. The staff can assist with moves from bed to wheelchair, and they're equipped for both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents, plus nurse coverage runs 12 to 16 hours daily and supervision is around the clock. The rooms have private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and telephones, and residents can furnish their spaces or use what's provided. With a resident maximum of 111, the atmosphere can feel busy some days and quieter others, but folks who live there say that someone always comes to check in, there's always coffee in the dining area, and the staff tries to organize activities that suit everyone, whether that's music, exercise, or just sitting outside. The community welcomes new residents for both long-term stays and for short-term respite care, and while the facilities make every effort to provide comfort, there can be ups and downs, just like in any big community, and families are encouraged to visit and keep in touch with the staff to make sure their loved ones do well.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    40

    Inspections

    7

    Type A Citations

    35

    Type B Citations

    6

    Years of reports

    18 Mar 2024
    Confirmed inadequate amount of food supply allegation but evidence did not support the claim.
    01 Mar 2024
    Confirmed residents were charged more than the standard SSI rates, with discrepancies found in the payment amounts for several residents.
    • § 87464(e)
    27 Feb 2024
    Determined insufficient evidence to support allegations that staff failed to meet residents' incontinence needs and did not provide a safe and comfortable environment. Allegations unsubstantiated due to lack of supporting evidence.
    31 Jan 2024
    Investigated allegations of medication room security and insect presence; found no sufficient evidence to support claims as medication protocols were followed and no insects observed in critical areas.
    03 Jan 2024
    Identified issues with safety, cleanliness, and staff training during the visit. Issues were corrected during the inspection.
    03 Jan 2024
    Confirmed all corrections cited during the inspection visit were completed timely and no civil penalties were issued.
    18 Dec 2023
    Identified deficiencies in smoke detectors, physical plant maintenance, pest control, staff records, and resident records during the inspection visit.
    • § 87412(a)
    • § 87309(a)
    • § 87303(a)
    • § 87307(3)(c)
    • § 87506(b)
    18 Dec 2023
    Investigated claim that residents were not given a choice of home health or hospice agency; found no substantial evidence to support the allegation.
    18 Dec 2023
    Identified deficiencies in various areas of the facility, including issues with smoke detectors, physical plant maintenance, pest control, and staff and client records.
    13 Dec 2023
    Confirmed applicant/administrator's understanding of regulations related to facility operation, admission policies, staffing requirements, emergency preparedness, and complaints reporting during inspection.
    04 Dec 2023
    Identified deficiencies were observed during a health and safety inspection at the facility, including issues with postural supports and staff qualifications. Former staff members were also found to be present despite being excluded.
    • § 1569.682(a)(2)
    • § 87777(g)
    • § 87405(a)
    • § 87608(5)(b)
    27 Nov 2023
    Confirmed allegation of facility disrepair due to water damage in restroom ceiling.
    • § 87303(a)
    13 Nov 2023
    Confirmed decision to revoke operating license, administrator certification, and prohibit employment of certain individuals due to violations.
    06 Nov 2023
    Confirmed staff did not provide snacks to residents and that the facility had pests present.
    • § 87303(a)
    • § 87555(b)(3)
    05 Oct 2023
    Confirmed allegations of inappropriate restraint, inadequate fall risk management, failure to address pests, and improper storage of chemicals. Unsubstantiated claims of staff threatening residents, insufficient activities, lack of privacy, interference with complaint filing, and inadequate staffing. Also unsubstantiated that the facility rooftop poses a hazard.
    • § 87405(d)(2)
    • § 87608(a)(5)
    • § 87303(a)
    • § 87309(a)
    24 Apr 2023
    Identified deficiencies were found in infection control practices, operational requirements, staffing and personnel records, residents' rights, planned activities, food service, medication administration, and disaster preparedness during the inspection.
    • § 87705(l)(2)
    • § 87303(a)
    • § 87405(d)(1)
    • § 87303(i)(1)
    • § 87777(a)
    • § 87470(c)
    • § 87705(l)(1)
    • § 87457(c)(1)
    • § 87705(k)
    17 Apr 2023
    Determined procedures for Change of Ownership were discussed and agreed upon during a meeting with various stakeholders.
    14 Apr 2023
    Confirmed that one resident pushed another resident, resulting in an injury.
    • § 87468.1(a)(3)
    03 Mar 2023
    Confirmed violation of resident rights during the inspection.
    03 Mar 2023
    Confirmed illegal eviction of a resident and financial abuse by a staff member who withdrew funds from a resident's bank account without proper authorization.
    • § 87405(d)
    • § 87468.2(26)(a)
    • § 1569.683(a)(3)
    • § 87405(d)
    12 Jan 2023
    Confirmed that a resident pushed another resident, leading to both individuals being taken to the hospital for observation.
    05 Aug 2022
    Investigated complaints of unmet resident needs, lack of timely medical care, and inappropriate touching; found all allegations unsubstantiated based on interviews with residents and staff.
    05 Apr 2022
    Confirmed vermin issue at the facility, with past problems resolved but ongoing concerns due to rats in the surrounding area.
    17 Mar 2022
    Investigated the allegation of a resident sustaining multiple falls while in care; no conclusive evidence found to prove or disprove the claim.
    03 Mar 2022
    Identified deficiencies in infection control practices and staff file maintenance during the visit.
    25 Feb 2022
    Cited for failure to report incident and lack of oversight by administrator.
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    02 Feb 2022
    Confirmed bed bugs were found in residents' bedrooms and resident hygiene needs were not being met.
    • § 87303(a)
    • § 87459(a)(1)
    11 Aug 2021
    Confirmed allegation involving overcharging a resident on SSI rate. Unsubstantiated allegation of staff withholding residents' P&I money.
    • § 87464(e)
    • § 87405(d)
    • § 87507(g)(3)
    11 Jun 2021
    Investigated a complaint about resident falls, but lacked sufficient evidence to confirm or deny occurrences.
    26 Feb 2021
    Confirmed deficiency in reporting Covid outbreak to regulatory agency.
    • § 87211(a)
    04 Sept 2020
    Confirmed that allegations of moving a resident to another facility without authorization, withholding residents' personal and incidental money, and failing to safeguard residents' cash resources were unsubstantiated.
    22 Jun 2020
    Found insufficient evidence to confirm allegations of staff not keeping the facility clean and not properly supervising residents.
    19 Feb 2020
    Investigated allegations of denied entry to authorized representatives, inappropriate authorization of hospice care, falsification of documentation, and failure to maintain and provide records; found insufficient evidence to prove or disprove these claims.
    12 Dec 2019
    Investigated allegations of insufficient staff and financial abuse, but no enough evidence to confirm.
    05 Dec 2019
    Confirmed that residents were still receiving mail at a previous location, contrary to what the facility claimed.
    • § 87468.1(a)(15)
    12 Nov 2019
    Found insufficient evidence to support allegations of a resident sustaining unexplained injuries and mishandling of medication, with no confirmation of seizure medication being prescribed or missed.
    18 Oct 2019
    Investigated allegations of unexplained injuries and mishandled medication for a resident; found insufficient evidence to prove claims of injuries or lack of seizure medication management.
    18 Oct 2019
    Reviewed allegations regarding preventing resident from receiving medical services and making medical decisions for resident without authorization. After interviews and record reviews, did not find evidence to support the allegations.
    18 Oct 2019
    Identified deficiencies in reporting emergency services and failure to post required information were noted during the visit.
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    17 Oct 2019
    Confirmed that resident records were complete and retained for the required minimum period, leading to the determination that allegations of incomplete records and failure to maintain records for at least three years were unsubstantiated.
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