American House Town and Country sits right in Los Angeles and gives seniors many living options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, continuing care, and respite stays for short-term needs, and there's also the option for skilled nursing and hospice care when health conditions change. Residents can choose from spacious apartments, studios, or two-bedroom units with features like garden views, handicap accessibility, kitchenettes, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and cable TV, and some rooms have wheelchair accessible showers and ground floor access. The community welcomes pets like cats and dogs, with weight limits, and provides pet care services for those who need a hand taking care of their animals. People get help with daily activities, medication reminders, high acuity care, diabetic care, incontinence care, and memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, and a nurse is on staff part time. The team always checks to see if residents' care needs have changed, making sure they get the right support, whether that's in assisted living or the memory care neighborhood.
Meals are served with lots of dietary options-there's kosher, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, organic, low-sodium, no sugar, and special diets, and you can get restaurant-style dining, café or bistro meals, room service, or a private dining room for family visits, and guest meals are always available, too. The dining program also supports anytime dining for flexible schedules, and chef-prepared food keeps things fresh. There are social activities and clubs most days, and the staff run everything from cooking classes, dances, happy hour with live entertainment on Fridays, holiday and birthday parties, wine tastings, religious activities, and trivia games to Wii bowling, karaoke, gardening clubs, stretching and brain fitness classes, art workshops, and community service programs. Residents can join wellness programs like yoga or chair yoga, occupational therapy, and physical therapy, and the schedule often includes outings for lunch every Wednesday, trips to shopping, theater performances, or educational lectures.
Transportation's offered for appointments, shopping trips, and fun day outings, and parking's easy with uncovered and resident spots, and the building is close to public transit, too. Services like housekeeping, laundry and linen, beautician and barber shop, dry cleaning, grocery shopping help, and pharmacy on-site take away common worries, with general transportation available for errands. Seniors who follow Christian or Protestant faiths have regular devotional activities and religious services, visiting chaplains or priests, and both on- and offsite religious events. The community has indoor and outdoor common spaces, a movie theater room, computer room, fitness center, recreation and game room, outdoor walking paths, raised garden beds, and a café or bistro where people gather. The staff is seasoned, diligent, and compassionate, always ready to lend a hand.
American House Town and Country has an $1800 entry fee for some units and accepts both credit cards and checks, and adults age 55 and older are welcome. Residents can find support whether they live independently and want a full social calendar or they need more help as time goes on, like with memory care, physical therapy, mental health care, or personal care services around the clock, and the community keeps focused on giving everyone a comfortable and caring home, with thoughtful adjustments as needs change. The community is State licensed, and those looking for flexibility, regular meals, safety, and ways to stay active or connected with others find plenty of options and support through the various programs, activities, and services right here.