Experts in independent living, assisted living, memory care, and more.
At Caring Home Health, we believe that exceptional care starts with a personal touch. Our team of dedicated professionals provides compassionate and individualized home healthcare services tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Whether you're recovering from an illness, managing a chronic condition, or simply in need of support, we're here to ensure comfort, safety, and independence in the familiar environment of your own home. We take pride in offering the highest quality care, with a focus on respect, dignity, and kindness
We know the importance and emotion that is placed on making the decision to move to a care home, either for yourself or for the one you love. Our homes are warm, welcoming and beautiful. Our individually tailored approach for each Resident ensures the very best care for all needs.
Explore the full range of services designed to enhance daily life, support health and safety, and foster community connection.
We’ll learn about your health history and more.
Each resident shares things they love, don’t love and lifestyle goals. Every care plan also comes with a physical therapy evaluation.
We then share a plan that focuses on each resident’s strengths and provides support in the areas they need most.
We’ll coordinate with you to get you settled in your new home while you take in the views of the Santa Monica Mountain with a new friend.
I can't express how grateful I am for the team at Caring Home Health. The caregivers are not only professional, but also kind and compassionate. They’ve made all the difference in my recovery and have helped me feel safe and supported at home. I truly feel like I’m in the best hands. I am so thankful to have such a wonderful team by my side
As a family, we were concerned about finding the right care for our mother, but from the moment we reached out to Caring Home Health, we knew we had made the right choice. The staff is attentive, patient, and truly treats her like family. They’ve provided us with peace of mind, knowing she’s receiving the best possible care. We are incredibly thankful for their support.
I am so glad I could move in after several years of living alone and caring for a large house. I have many friends now to talk to and participate in activities with.
The comfort and safety of all members are of paramount importance to us. All residences are access-controlled with 24-hour onsite security.
The minimum age requirement for a nursing home varies based on the facility, but most only admit residents aged 62+. Moreover, there are laws and regulations governing nursing home admission, so it’s crucial to determine if this type of care is needed
Yes, spouses can live together in some assisted living facilities. Each one determines if they allow or do not allow, so always check ahead of time. However, having your parents bunk together in an assisted living room. Many couples, especially as they get older, rely on one another for companionship and support.
Yes, but most assisted living communities have requirements and some restrictions. At an SLR community, our Pet Agreement lays out all the details. The most important requirements are that your dog or cat must be licensed, neutered/spayed, and have up-to-date vaccinations.
There are four basic types of floor plans: open floor plans, closed floor plans, modular floor plans, and hybrid floor plans. Open floor plans are perfect for families who want to be able to interact with each other while they are cooking or relaxing in the living room.
Various types of care facilities can support people with Alzheimer’s disease. Nursing homes are suitable for people who need specialized, ongoing care from medical professionals. However, a nursing facility may not be the right option for every person or every stage of the disease.
Here are some of the signs it may be time to consider memory care: Your loved one has trouble with hygiene and basic self-care. Your loved one is no longer able to leave the home due to unpredictable behavior. Your loved one has become increasingly agitated or aggressive due to dementia.