I liked the caring, attentive staff and found the facility spotless, neat and organized - the garden, individual rooms, help with doctor appointments and supplied care products made it feel worth the money. The building felt outdated, there are no private bathrooms, and intrusive follow-up calls after tours were annoying. The menu was good, but occasional terrible food odors were off-putting.
JMS Residential Care is a senior living residence located in the well-established North Hills East neighborhood of Mission Hills, California. This care home offers a welcoming and supportive environment ideal for those seeking a homelike setting with personalized care. Residents at JMS Residential Care benefit from a location close to local shopping centers, eateries, and prominent healthcare facilities such as Providence Holy Cross Medical Center and the Sepulveda VA Medical Center. The community grounds are thoughtfully designed, featuring secure fencing and accessible indoor and outdoor common areas that allow residents to safely enjoy the outdoors and California sunshine.
Within JMS Residential Care, residents can choose between private and semi-private rooms, allowing for tailored living arrangements that suit individual preferences and comfort levels. The care team is experienced in providing assistance with activities of daily living, including personal hygiene, dressing, and mobility. Medication management is also offered, ensuring that each resident receives the correct prescriptions at the proper times. For those who require specialized attention, the care team is prepared to deliver high acuity care as needed.
JMS Residential Care provides both long-term living options and respite stays, giving families flexibility and peace of mind. To foster a vibrant and engaging community life, the staff offers a variety of planned activities that promote social interaction, physical activity, mental stimulation, and emotional well-being. Residents are encouraged to participate in these activities to stay active and connected with others.
Residents enjoy nutritious meals crafted to deliver a balance of vitamins and minerals, with a focus on quality ingredients and pleasing flavors. The dining experience is considered an important part of daily life, and it is designed to be both healthful and enjoyable. Overall, JMS Residential Care strives to create a warm, friendly, and secure environment where seniors can feel at home while receiving the support and attention they need for their optimal well-being.
People often ask...
JMS Home for Seniors offers competitive pricing, with rates starting at a cost of $4,493 per month.
JMS Home for Seniors offers assisted living, memory care, and board and care.
There are 1 photos of JMS Home for Seniors on Mirador.
The full address for this community is 11447 Yolanda Ave, Mission Hills, CA, 91326.
Yes, JMS Home for Seniors 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
29
Inspections
7
Type A Citations
3
Type B Citations
6
Years of reports
26 Jun 2025
26 Jun 2025
Found a home with six bedrooms and four bathrooms housing five residents in four private rooms and one shared room, with a staff room available; two residents have dementia and no updated medical assessments on file, and two residents have hospice waivers. Entry screening, locked medications, a completed disaster drill, and approved mitigation and infection plans were in place.
§ 9058
03 Mar 2025
03 Mar 2025
Found required postings in the entry area; smoke alarms and a carbon monoxide detector functioned properly, and a fire extinguisher in the dining area was purchased on March 3, 2025.
Identified resident-record issues: R2 lacks an updated Physician Report, R3 has an incomplete Physician Report, no hospice care plan for R4, and R1–R3 have 1/2 bed rails without physician orders; no physical file for the Administrator; staff records and medications reviewed.
07 Jul 2024
07 Jul 2024
Found a clean, well-maintained residence with six bedrooms and four bathrooms, currently housing four residents in four private rooms and one shared room, with a staff area; safety features included hardwired, interconnected smoke detectors, a tested carbon monoxide detector, and a fire extinguisher last checked on 06/20/24. Found medications secured, food stores adequate (two days perishable, seven days non-perishable), client and staff records complete, a leak in the bathroom sink between Rooms 1 and 2, and a locked staff room; disaster drill last conducted on 06/20/24 and posters posted.
07 Jul 2024
07 Jul 2024
Reviewed the physical environment, staff and client records, and safety protocols; everything appeared well maintained, appropriately stocked, and in compliance with licensing standards.
01 Mar 2024
01 Mar 2024
Found no deficiencies; required postings, functioning safety alarms, proper food and medication storage, and up-to-date staff and resident records were in order.
01 Mar 2024
01 Mar 2024
Found all safety features, furnishings, and supplies in proper order; residents' and staff records, medications, and safety equipment were reviewed and appeared compliant.
§ 87608(a)(3)
§ 87458(c)(1)
§ 87412(a)(6)
18 Jun 2023
18 Jun 2023
Identified a clean, well-maintained home with six bedrooms (one staff room), four bathrooms, five residents, a single entrance, required postings, and approved mitigation and infection plans, with safety measures including functioning smoke/CO detectors and a full fire extinguisher, plus locked medications and complete client and staff records. Noted a leaking bathroom sink and hot water around 129°F; disaster drill last conducted 05/12/23; citations issued.
18 Jun 2023
18 Jun 2023
Reviewed for compliance with licensing requirements, including safety, cleanliness, medication storage, and staffing records, with all aspects found to meet state standards.
§ 87303(a)
§ 87303(e)(2)
09 Jun 2022
09 Jun 2022
Found no health or safety hazards or deficiencies at the care home; signs for infection control were posted, the home was clean and well maintained, and five clients were present during the visit.
09 Jun 2022
09 Jun 2022
Found that the facility maintained compliance with health and safety standards, including proper sanitation, adequate signage, sufficient supplies, and functional safety systems, with no hazards observed during the visit.
28 Feb 2022
28 Feb 2022
Found COVID-19 prevention signs and hygiene reminders posted; living and dining areas were clean and comfortable at 77 degrees, with interconnected smoke detectors, a functional carbon monoxide detector, and a current fire extinguisher. Found medications locked and inaccessible, sharps secured, two days of perishable and seven days of non-perishable food with Ready America Packs on top of the refrigerator, properly furnished resident bedrooms and bathrooms with safety features, hot water between 105–120 degrees, a locked laundry area with ample clean linen, sufficient PPE, a backyard area with shaded seating, and an exit interview conducted.
28 Feb 2022
28 Feb 2022
Confirmed that the facility maintained proper infection control protocols, including signage, cleaning, and storage of medications and PPE; the environment was clean, well-maintained, and equipped with functioning safety devices.
04 Feb 2022
04 Feb 2022
Closed as of 01/24/2022 after an unannounced case management visit found no residents or care being provided and the administrator surrendered the license.
04 Feb 2022
04 Feb 2022
Identified that smoke detectors beeped and malfunctioned on August 10, 2021 and January 5, 2022. Found insufficient information to verify the claim that no smoke detectors were in the common area.
§ 87203
04 Feb 2022
04 Feb 2022
Confirmed that the smoke detectors were in disrepair and malfunctioning, with testing showing they were operating properly only after repairs. The allegation that there were no smoke detectors in the common area was also addressed.
§ 87203
21 Jan 2022
21 Jan 2022
Found that staff did not wear masks properly and did not check temperatures or ask COVID-19 exposure questions on entry, and allowed guests inside without screening; the administrator admitted non-compliance with COVID-19 protocol and current protocol documents were not available.
§ 87468.1
21 Jan 2022
21 Jan 2022
Investigated whether staff followed COVID-19 protocols upon entry, found staff not properly wearing masks or checking temperatures, and confirmed compliance issues.
21 Dec 2021
21 Dec 2021
Found unsubstantiated that a resident did not receive the right care. Interviews and file review indicated current care was appropriate, with concerns centered on the out-of-state responsible party who had not been involved in decision-making.
21 Dec 2021
21 Dec 2021
Reviewed the allegation that appropriate care was not being provided to R1, determined that R1 received proper care at this time, but noted concerns about R1's responsible party not being involved enough in decision-making due to distance and infrequent visits.
01 Nov 2021
01 Nov 2021
Found safety devices tested and functioning, extinguishers fully charged, and the kitchen clean with adequately stocked and properly stored foods; sharp objects were kept in a locked drawer. Found resident rooms properly furnished with lighting and bedding, bathrooms clean with grab bars and non-slip mats, hot water within 105-120 degrees, and common areas well maintained with the outdoor pool locked and grounds free of clutter.
01 Nov 2021
01 Nov 2021
Found that the facility maintained proper safety measures, sanitation, and accommodations, with all areas including bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, and outdoor spaces appropriately equipped and in good condition.
03 Sept 2021
03 Sept 2021
Investigated an allegation that on 8/12/21 a long-term care ombudsman visit occurred with residents unsupervised while the administrator slept. Administrator admitted sleeping briefly and that another staff member present did not identify themselves to the ombudsman.
03 Sept 2021
03 Sept 2021
Investigated whether residents were left unsupervised when the administrator briefly fell asleep during a visit, and found that residents were indeed unsupervised and staff did not identify themselves.
30 Jun 2021
30 Jun 2021
Found infection-control measures in place, with a single screened entry, PPE stocked, sign-in, hand sanitizer, masks, and posted reminders; staff and visitors were screened on entry.
Observed six residents in six bedrooms, staff quarters locked and inaccessible to residents, medications locked, hardwired smoke detectors and CO detector functioning, hot water at 111.6–114.5°F, and supplies for food and cleaning stored securely.
30 Jun 2021
30 Jun 2021
Verified compliance with infection control protocols, including proper signage, PPE, and sanitization measures, and noted that the environment was clean, well-maintained, and safe for residents.
28 Jun 2021
28 Jun 2021
Found adequate infection control measures in place, including entry screening, sign-in, hand sanitizer, PPE, and posted prevention signs. Found five residents occupying four bedrooms (two shared and two private) with safety features (hardwired smoke detectors, a carbon monoxide detector, locked medications) and a properly stocked kitchen plus clean, well-lit living spaces.
28 Jun 2021
28 Jun 2021
Confirmed compliance with infection control protocols, including signage, screening procedures, and PPE availability, alongside proper safety features and sanitation measures in the living, dining, bathroom, and kitchen areas.
20 Feb 2020
20 Feb 2020
Reviewed safety features, sanitation, and medication storage; identified unlocked medication and sharps accessible to residents, leading to citations noted during the visit.
16 Oct 2019
16 Oct 2019
Confirmed that the facility maintained proper safety, hygiene, and resident care standards during the visit, including functional smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, clean living areas, adequate food and supplies, and safety features in bathrooms and bedrooms.