Live-in care is the perfect solution for round-the-clock support in your own home.
Where Passion, Compassion, Love, and Grace Embrace Every Life.
Live-in care is the perfect solution for round-the-clock support in your own home.
We offer private in-home care services attuned to memory loss, including 24/7 caregiver attention.
Specialized grief-focused counseling, education, events, and programs for those coping with loss or anticipatory grief.
Our staff provides private in-home care services for clients recovering from surgeries or major injuries.
Individualized support focused on advanced care planning for those coping with chronic or serious illness.
Compassionate end-of-life care and support to individuals who are no longer seeking curative treatment.
One evening, I called my mother—her name was Grace—10,000 miles away. We had a beautiful conversation, sharing stories, laughter, and love across the distance. It was a call I will never forget. But within 12 hours, I received another call. I was told my mother had been admitted to the hospital. Just a few hours later, she passed away. It was devastating for me and my family. She was a senior, living alone, and though there were people nearby, they were not skilled or equipped to help her in her time of need. There was no one who could have saved her life or protected her from a painful and lonely death.
Years later, my husband and I made a decision. We wanted to honor her memory by caring for other vulnerable seniors—showing them love, compassion, and dignity, and relieving their loved ones from the heartbreak I experienced.
Explore the full range of services designed to enhance daily life, support health and safety, and foster community connection.
I have been living at Grace Garden Care Home for a few months, and I love the friendly staff and residents. Anne and Tony are always so kind and welcoming, which makes it feel like home. There are plenty of activities available, and one of my favorite things to do is enjoy movie night together, especially when Tony sets everything up and Anne joins in with her cheerful spirit.
My mom moved to Grace Garden Care Home a year ago, and she has been very happy ever since. The staff is pleasant, helpful, and caring, and they truly treat her like family. Anne often goes out of her way to check in on her, and Tony is always around with a friendly word, which really puts us at ease.
I am so glad I was able to move into Grace Garden Care Home after several years of living alone and managing a large house. Life here feels so much lighter, I now have many friends to talk to and enjoy activities with. Anne is always wonderful company, and Tony often joins in to make the activities even more enjoyable.
Grace Garden Care Home was the best choice for us, and I only wish my loved one had moved there sooner. The staff are so caring. Anne and Tony were especially kind and attentive, always making sure my loved one felt comfortable and included. They offer great activities, and the care they provide to the residents is fantastic. The food was also very good for our loved one.

The comfort and safety of all members are of paramount importance to us. All residences are access-controlled with 24-hour onsite security.
The minimum age requirement for a nursing home varies based on the facility, but most only admit residents aged 62+. Moreover, there are laws and regulations governing nursing home admission, so it’s crucial to determine if this type of care is needed
Yes, spouses can live together in some assisted living facilities. Each one determines if they allow or do not allow, so always check ahead of time. However, having your parents bunk together in an assisted living room. Many couples, especially as they get older, rely on one another for companionship and support.
Yes, but most assisted living communities have requirements and some restrictions. At an SLR community, our Pet Agreement lays out all the details. The most important requirements are that your dog or cat must be licensed, neutered/spayed, and have up-to-date vaccinations.
There are four basic types of floor plans: open floor plans, closed floor plans, modular floor plans, and hybrid floor plans. Open floor plans are perfect for families who want to be able to interact with each other while they are cooking or relaxing in the living room.
Various types of care facilities can support people with Alzheimer’s disease. Nursing homes are suitable for people who need specialized, ongoing care from medical professionals. However, a nursing facility may not be the right option for every person or every stage of the disease.
Here are some of the signs it may be time to consider memory care: Your loved one has trouble with hygiene and basic self-care. Your loved one is no longer able to leave the home due to unpredictable behavior. Your loved one has become increasingly agitated or aggressive due to dementia.
We’ll learn about your health history and more.
Each resident shares things they love, don’t love and lifestyle goals. Every care plan also comes with a physical therapy evaluation.
We then share a plan that focuses on each resident’s strengths and provides support in the areas they need most.
We’ll coordinate with you to get you settled in your new home while you take in the views of the Santa Monica Mountain with a new friend.