The Lott Home for the Elderly sits in Los Angeles, California, and keeps a small and friendly group with room for just six residents at a time, so people get to know each other and the staff well, which makes it feel much like a home instead of a big building, and this home is set up with personal care, housing, and help with daily needs, including support for things like bathing, dressing, and eating, along with medication management, health checks, and help with more sensitive needs like incontinence care or memory support if someone needs that, and staff can help with two-person transfers and managing insulin if that's needed too. The house itself is a single-family home with four bedrooms and six bathrooms, all with wheelchair access and private baths, and the setting is peaceful, with a private yard, outdoor spaces for sitting or enjoying the weather, and a pool and Jacuzzi for when residents want some relaxation, along with spa touches like an indoor infrared sauna and a primary suite that's got its own spa bathtub. The inside uses hardwood and tile floors for easy movement and cleaning, and folks have furnished rooms with appliances like a washer, dryer, dishwasher, refrigerator, and even an oven, plus central forced-air heating and air conditioning that keeps everyone comfortable all year.
Meals come homemade three times a day and can fit special diets for conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes; residents can also count on arranged housekeeping and laundry, along with transportation for doctor visits or errands (that comes with an extra cost), and the home offers garage parking as well as an electric vehicle charging station for visitors or residents with a car. Activities happen every day, like exercise classes, arts and crafts, games, movie nights, outings, recreation, and even devotional activities if someone wants spiritual support, and there's music therapy and pet therapy options, as well as a dedicated room for reading or movie watching. The home often arranges excursions and social events so that residents can stay busy and feel part of the community, but there's plenty of space for quiet time and relaxing, inside or out. Pet policies let residents have a cat (just one) or up to two dogs. There are amenities you might expect in a modern home, such as attached garage parking, patio balconies, a chef's kitchen with modern finishes, and a dedicated office space for residents who want it, plus common areas where folks can spend time with company. For grooming, there's the convenience of an on-site or visiting barber or stylist, and residents can rest easy with all utilities included, such as pool maintenance, in the lease, which lasts one year. The Lott Home for the Elderly is licensed by the California Department of Social Services under certification number 198201409, and the home really values helping residents with independence, recognizing every person's place in the small community, while the fully trained staff is around to help with whatever comes up, keeping things safe, clean, and welcoming.