Carmen's Care Manor II sits in Simi Valley, California, with a small setup that's got 6 assisted living units and offers a close-knit atmosphere, where staff watch over residents 24 hours a day, and a Board and Care Home Memory Care service means seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's get care that's really focused on their needs, and they have help with things like bathing, dressing, eating, and medication management, so nobody's left to figure things out on their own. Folks living here can pick from well-equipped studio units, private rooms, a one-bedroom apartment, or even communal living if that feels more like home, and the facility lets people have pets, like a dog or a cat, which can make life a little homier. There's help with manual feeding, grooming, and keeping everyone comfortable with custom care plans, and you'll find special diets supported, so you get nutritious meals, including kosher and vegetarian options-made with some care, and a staff dietitian to look out for everyone's health.
Carmen's Care Manor II offers supervised transportation for groceries, medical appointments, and errands, and there's a nurse on staff, plus massage therapy and a wellness center-not to mention a snack shop, a greenhouse, arts & crafts studio, a movie theater, and a dedicated spot for chapel services. The building's set up for people who might need a little more care, with wheelchair accessible showers, full tubs, and a falls management program to help avoid accidents, and if someone's living with confusion or wandering, staff have plans in place to keep them safe, and incontinence care and high acuity care are part of their everyday services.
There are indoor and outdoor spaces to enjoy, with views stretching out to the Santa Susana Mountains and the San Fernando Valley, and the garden and courtyard make room for relaxation or time in the sun, while outings and excursions keep life interesting. People can join in on exercise, arts and crafts, devotional services, and other activities designed to keep folks active socially, physically, mentally, and emotionally. The staff keep things moving with meal preparation, laundry, and personal care, and there's also a beautician on site for a little extra comfort. There's hospice and respite care for those who need it for a while or just a short stay, and the facility offers a calm, nurturing setting that's small enough to pay attention to individual needs, big enough to make residents feel part of a community, and welcoming to people who need support, sincere care, and a peaceful place to live.