Land of Peace 6 in West Hills is licensed to provide memory-care services. The staff is trained to manage the cognitive and behavioral changes that accompany dementia, and the building layout is set up to reduce wandering risks. For residents who need Diabetes Care, caregivers perform scheduled blood-glucose checks, administer insulin per physician orders, and keep detailed records to share with medical providers. Around-the-clock supervision and an on-call nurse ensure that urgent health issues receive prompt attention.
Beyond the primary medical services, the community supplies routine medication management, assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and grooming, and regular vitals monitoring. Care plans are reviewed with families and physicians, and adjustments are made as residents’ conditions change. Emergency call systems connect each resident to staff at any hour, and visiting physical, occupational, and speech therapists can be arranged when ordered.
Accommodations include private and shared rooms equipped with basic furnishings, individual climate controls in many units, and bathrooms that may feature step-in showers and grab bars. Not every room contains every amenity, so prospective residents should confirm specific features during a tour. Cats are allowed, and housekeeping, linen service, and personal laundry are provided on a regular schedule.
Residents receive three daily meals plus snacks in a communal dining room. Menus are planned to accommodate both general nutrition needs and physician-ordered diets, including carbohydrate-controlled options for those managing diabetes. Staff offer cueing or hand-over-hand assistance for residents who have difficulty eating, and texture-modified meals are available when needed. Feedback on meal preferences is collected regularly to keep offerings aligned with resident tastes.