Anna's Home For The Elderly sits in a quiet Simi Valley neighborhood and offers care for up to six residents in its state-licensed board and care home, and you'll find that this small setting means staff get to know the residents well so everyone's needs get noticed, whether someone needs help bathing, dressing, or getting in and out of bed or a chair, and there are private and semi-private rooms so some folks have shared apartments or one-bedroom suites, full of home-like touches and easy access features, and for those who need it there's Alzheimer's and memory care in a locked, secured environment with staff who know how to keep people safe from wandering and help with special cognitive activities. Residents get three home-cooked meals a day, and the kitchen staff can make modifications for those with allergies, diabetes, high blood pressure, or other dietary needs, and snacks are offered between meals too, and there's always someone on staff if a person needs medication management or other help, with an on-call nurse in case something comes up.
Inside, you've got all utilities paid, a library for quiet reading, a games room, chapel services, arts and crafts, and a theatre for regular movies, plus communal spaces for meals and activities, which means there are holiday parties and organized group events, not to mention music and pet therapy, tabletop games, and gardening out in the landscaped gardens and along walking paths and outdoor decks, and there's a place for relaxation with a sauna, hot tub, and massage services. Residents don't have to worry about laundry, housekeeping, linen changes, or even dry cleaning since all that's included, and if you need assistance moving in or getting to doctors' appointments, staff help coordinate transportation and even have parking on-site for visitors or residents. Everything is ADA compliant with safety and security like emergency call systems, and folks with Parkinson's, mobility issues, memory loss, or continence management all have support here.
There's 24-hour staff on hand, and everything's meant to be as familiar and homey as possible, with group meals, daily social activities, fitness and wellness programs, community night events, music and art plans, chaplain visits, pet-friendly policies, scheduled life enrichment, and even a traveling barber or hairdresser, so people can stay connected and groomed. The staff prepares plans for each resident to support dignity and independence, whether that means showering help, clothing assistance, or help eating, and there's help transferring in and out of beds or chairs too. Anna's Home For The Elderly works hard to provide a safe, nurturing place for seniors who don't need hospital-level care but do need daily support, a secure environment, and a sense of belonging, and it's all in a real house where folks are encouraged to engage with one another, join daily events, and relax in their own space, and since the home is small, the caregiving is often more personal, which many families find reassuring.