Granada Assisted Living FAQs

Granada Assisted Living FAQs – Common Questions About Care and Services
Find answers to common questions in our Granada Assisted Living FAQs about services, admissions, and daily life in our community.
We accept private pay and CalAIM-eligible Medi-Cal residents. Our team can help families understand available financial options and guide them through the process.
Yes. Granada Assisted Living works with eligible residents under the CalAIM program through Medi-Cal. CalAIM may cover the care services portion for qualified residents. Families are responsible for the room and board cost, typically between $1,100–$1,400 per month.
If you or your loved one has Medi-Cal, you may qualify for CalAIM .
To begin the process:
Provide a photo copy of the Medi-Cal ID card.
Include the resident’s full name and date of birth (DOB).
Email this information to 📧 [email protected] or text it to 📱 747-500-0440.
Our team will review the information and assist you with next steps to verify eligibility and coordinate enrollment. Learn more from the official CalAIM program page.
We provide 24/7 assistance with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, medication management, mobility support, hygiene, and more. We also coordinate with medical professionals and hospice providers when needed.
Yes, we offer flexible short-term respite care options for families needing temporary support due to travel, hospitalization, or caregiver breaks. This can be arranged in both private and shared accommodations.
The admission process includes an assessment, paperwork, and a tour of our facility to ensure a good fit.
Yes. We provide three home-cooked meals daily, along with snacks. We accommodate dietary restrictions such as low-sodium, diabetic, or soft diets based on each resident’s needs. Click here for more information about our services.
Yes. We offer both private and shared room options, each thoughtfully designed and customizable. Pricing varies depending on the room type and level of care.
Residents can participate in light exercises, arts and crafts, games, social time, music, and more. Activities are tailored to resident interests and abilities to encourage engagement and well-being.
Absolutely. We welcome families to visit and tour our home by appointment. We’re happy to answer questions and help you feel confident in your decision. Call us today to schedule your tour 747 500-0440
Assisted living communities are often larger facilities with many residents, shared staff, and more structured schedules. While they provide support with daily activities, the environment can feel more institutional for some seniors.
Board and care homes, like Granada Assisted Living, offer a smaller, more personal residential setting where residents receive attentive, hands-on care in a home-like environment. With fewer residents, caregivers are able to provide more individualized support, closer supervision, and stronger personal connections.
For many families, a board and care home is the preferred option because it combines professional care with a quieter, more comfortable atmosphere that truly feels like home.
Yes. Granada Assisted Living provides supportive care for residents with mild to moderate dementia or cognitive impairment. Our caregivers are trained to assist with daily routines, medication reminders, and supervision in a calm, structured environment.
We focus on maintaining dignity, safety, and comfort while supporting cognitive and emotional needs. If a resident requires a higher level of specialized memory care, we help families evaluate appropriate options.
The cost of assisted living in Granada Hills varies depending on factors such as room type, level of care needed, and available services. Pricing is individualized to ensure residents receive the appropriate level of support without paying for unnecessary services.
We accept private pay and CalAIM-eligible Medi-Cal residents, and our team is happy to explain options and help families understand what may be covered.
Yes. Granada Assisted Living is a licensed board and care home in the State of California and operates in compliance with all applicable state regulations and care standards.
Our licensing ensures that residents receive care in a safe, regulated environment with trained staff, proper oversight, and regular inspections.
If a resident’s care needs change, we reassess their situation and adjust the level of support accordingly. Our goal is to help residents age comfortably in place whenever possible by increasing assistance with daily activities or care routines as needed.
If a higher level of medical or specialized care becomes necessary, we work closely with families and healthcare providers to plan the best next steps.
In many cases, move-in can happen very quickly once care needs are reviewed and required documentation is completed. We understand that transitions often happen during urgent situations such as hospital discharges or care changes.
Our team works efficiently to guide families through the process and help ensure a smooth and timely move-in.
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