Valley View sits in Woodland Hills, CA, as a licensed 6-bed Residential Care Home, a board and care home, and a skilled nursing facility, all in a comfortable one-story building that's been newly renovated, which means you'll find updated flooring, a granite kitchen, big bathrooms, and bedrooms with walk-in closets, plus a nice backyard with spaces for lounging, a pool, a patio, and places for BBQs, where residents sometimes grill or enjoy the California sun. Residents get three home-cooked meals every day, with snacks as well, and there are always options for vegetarian or kosher diets, plus special dining choices for those with allergies or diabetes, and everyone eats together in the dining room unless they want to eat elsewhere, so there's a real sense of community at mealtime. People can choose private or shared rooms, which all have bathtubs and emergency call systems, and all rooms are furnished, so moving in is pretty easy.
Valley View gives round-the-clock support, with caring staff including a registered nurse, and a high staff-to-resident ratio that's higher than in big communities, so each resident gets more attention, and everyone who lives here has a personalized care plan. Staff help with medication, bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, walking, transferring from bed to chair, bathroom needs, laundry, and incontinence care, and they also provide Alzheimer's care and support for people with dementia, so even those with cognitive problems feel safe. There's access to health and medical services like medication management, diabetic care, physical therapy, non-ambulatory care, and hospice, and residents have transportation for doctor's appointments, shopping trips, and even little outings for fun, which is nice because folks like staying connected to the outside world. If needed, the facility offers walk-in hours for X-rays and other imaging, including MRI, ultrasound, mammogram, CT scan, and PET/CT scan, and there's a licensed "personal care home" on site under state guidelines, so medical needs big and small get addressed.
The home's pet-friendly, allowing both cats and dogs, and also offers pet care services for people who want help looking after their animals, which can really mean a lot for those who love their pets. There are plenty of shared spaces for spending time together, from the backyard garden with walking paths to indoor lounges and community rooms where people can join activities, and Valley View organizes things like birthday parties, art classes, gardening club, devotional and holiday events, movie nights, and regular BBQs or picnics, plus communal meals and creative arts classes, and all of this helps people feel like they belong. Staff make sure to clean and do laundry for residents, so nobody has to worry about chores, and the building runs emergency alert systems and supervision 24/7 for everyone's safety.
Residents and families have access to a gallery showing life at the community, and Valley View always shares information about residents' rights, so people know what to expect and feel respected. They're committed to delivering care with dignity, covering everything from help with daily activities to companionship, and they offer both round-the-clock non-medical care and private nursing when needed. The aim here is to foster a warm, welcoming environment, provide comfort, and support each person's well-being, with choices around meals, activities, health care, and living arrangements, letting residents enjoy as much independence and connection as possible.