Nikkei Senior Gardens in Arleta, California, provides two levels of residential care: Assisted Living and Memory Care. Residents who need routine support with daily activities find help in the Assisted Living program, while those requiring structured Memory Care benefit from a secure environment and staff trained to address cognitive changes. Although the Memory Care neighborhood does not specialize in a particular dementia subtype, it maintains staffing ratios and routines designed to reduce confusion and promote safety.
Medical and personal care services are organized to meet a wide range of physical needs. The community can accommodate special diets prescribed by physicians or dietitians. On-site staff manage continence programs and provide ambulatory oversight to reduce fall risk. Full assistance is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and care plans include transfer help for residents who use walkers, wheelchairs, need standby supervision, or are bed-bound.
Residential accommodations vary in layout and features; some but not all units include cable connections. Regular housekeeping and scheduled laundry services are part of the base service package, reducing the need for residents to manage these chores themselves.
Meals are prepared three times daily, with vegetarian options available alongside standard menus. Staff monitor intake when needed to ensure residents follow any physician-ordered diet plans, and portion sizes or textures can be adjusted to align with individual care plans.
Residents have access to a barber and beauty shop, movie room, internet service, communal gardens, library, and activity rooms. Scheduled transportation helps residents reach medical appointments, shopping destinations, and local events when family or friends are unavailable to drive.