Woodland West Home II sits on a quiet street in Woodland Hills, near local shops and amenities, and you'll notice right away it's a single-story home with a bungalow style, built back in 1959, so it's got that older, sturdy feel with drywall walls, a stucco exterior, and a solid concrete slab foundation, and you come up the front yard to see a porch entry with wrought iron fencing in the front yard, a block wall fence in the back, and a lot that measures about 0.18 acres, which gives some space for gardens, a private yard with sprinklers, and a covered patio where folks can sit outside, enjoy the weather, or watch family visit. This place isn't fancy, but it's a light fixer-a cosmetic fixer, as some might say-so there may be little repairs or updates you'd want to think about, but you'll see good bones like a two-car attached garage with driveway and garage doors, a composition roof, and laminate flooring that runs through the living room and bedrooms.
The inside of this board and care home stretches about 1,844 square feet and holds five bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, all on one main level with no stairs, so it's easier for folks who have problems with mobility. The living room's got wood laminate floors, and there's a fireplace in the dining room, so it has a cozy feel. The kitchen's big, with granite counters, white cabinets, a pantry, and appliances like a dishwasher, gas oven, and gas range, and there's a formal dining area for meals. The whole house has central heating and air with ceiling fans, so it stays comfortable, and safety has a focus with a security system plus smoke and fire detection. There's no common wall, which means the whole house stands separate without neighbors right up against it, so it's more private.
Woodland West Home II supports seniors by offering six beds through personalized care in a residential setting, licensed for both assisted living and memory care, including respite and hospice services, and staff can help with bathing, dressing, hygiene, toileting, and handling medications. Folks get three homemade meals a day, with special diets for people who need to watch blood pressure or manage diabetes. Staff also arrange transportation to doctor appointments, errands, and religious facilities, and offer help with mobility or transfers. Activities keep folks active, like music therapy, pet therapy, board games, arts and crafts, wellness programs, and outings outside when possible. There's also movie time, book rooms, hairdresser or parlor services, and garden areas. Pets are allowed, and the home doesn't let smoking indoors in public or private spaces. Utilities include public water and sewer, central heating and air, electricity, and natural gas, plus gas hookup for laundry.
The property sits in a neighborhood with sidewalks, street lights, storm drains, and an urban atmosphere, and kids from around here would be served by the Los Angeles Unified School District, even though this spot itself isn't a senior community. There's no pool or spa, and no fancy extras, but you'll find the essentials: fenced-in secure yards for safety, especially good for families with small children, and a caring, home-like environment for seniors who want help with daily life but still want some independence and home comfort. If you're looking for a smaller, home-based setting in Los Angeles where people get meals, help with everyday needs, some activities, and a kind atmosphere, Woodland West Home II is a quiet, unpretentious choice where people can settle in, bring a pet, and maybe make the space their own with a little fix-up if they like.