Pacifica Senior Living Northridge offers three primary levels of residency: Independent Living for residents who want freedom from household chores, Assisted Living for those who benefit from help with daily activities, and a dedicated Memory Care program designed for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Each option is structured so residents can move between levels without leaving the community, reducing disruptions in routines and relationships as needs change.
Residents have access to a wide range of on-site medical resources. A visiting physician oversees routine and acute issues, while registered nurses manage medication and coordinate care. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists provide scheduled sessions in the therapy areas, and a podiatrist, optometrist, and dentist hold on-site clinics. Diabetes management, incontinence services, ambulatory care, and hospice coordination are available, and respite stays can be arranged for short-term recovery or caregiver relief. The campus is a secured community to support those with cognitive impairment and to promote overall safety.
Apartments vary in size and layout, and housekeeping is provided on a routine schedule. Some units include additional safety and convenience enhancements, such as walk-in showers or in-unit kitchenettes, though these features are not standard in every apartment.
Dining follows a set menu prepared by kitchen staff who work with nursing and therapy teams to address dietary needs, including diabetic and texture-modified diets. Snacks are available between meals, and staff monitor intake for residents who need help maintaining adequate nutrition.
Amenities include a barber and beauty salon, an exercise room with age-appropriate equipment, and community-scheduled transportation for medical appointments and personal outings. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.