Vista at Simi Valley provides both Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to remain on the same campus even as needs change. The team manages routine health concerns such as diabetes controlled by oral medications and is trained to support residents living with advanced dementia. A registered nurse or licensed vocational nurse is on staff, and a nurse is on call around the clock to handle urgent issues. On-site podiatry visits reduce the need for outside appointments, and full assistance is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. The community also accommodates a range of transfer requirements, from standby supervision for steady walkers to one-person transfers for wheelchair users.
Resident safety is reinforced by background-checked caregivers who remain awake through the night, door alarms designed to deter unsafe exiting, pull-cord alert systems in the apartments, and 24-hour staffing throughout the property. An activity director organizes daily programming tailored to cognitive and physical abilities, helping residents maintain engagement and structure. Continuous security patrols and secured entries support families looking for a predictable, supervised environment.
Accommodations include studios and suites that may feature private bathrooms, independent temperature controls, cable service, regular housekeeping, and scheduled laundry. Because floor plans differ, not every unit offers every feature, so families are encouraged to review specific layouts during a tour.
Meals are prepared by an in-house culinary staff that offers a rotating set menu along with made-to-order selections. Diet modifications are available for medical or personal needs, and snacks are accessible throughout the day. Residents can dine in the main room, request meal delivery to their apartment, or reserve a private dining area for family gatherings.
Shared amenities include resident parking, wheelchair-friendly access throughout the campus, a barber and beauty shop, movie room, library, internet access, and communal gardens. Regular on-site religious services and a variety of special-interest clubs encourage social involvement, while scheduled transportation supports off-site appointments and errands. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.