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Virginia House
18831 Topham Street, Tarzana, CA, 91335
Virginia House
18831 Topham Street, Tarzana, CA, 91335
Welcome to Virginia House, an Assisted Living community located in Tarzana, California. The cost of the assisted living community at Virginia House starts at a monthly rate of $2,195 to $9,050. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There are 47 hospitals within 25 miles of Virginia House. The two closest hospitals are Providence Tarzana Medical Center which is 0.9 miles away and Northridge Hospital Medical Center which is 2.8 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Virginia House are:
- Pet Friendly
- Housekeeping
- Activity Center
- Clubs & Communities
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- Filipino
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
- Meals Included
- Healthy Snacks
Accommodations
- Outdoor Areas
- Salon / Barbershop
- Landscaped Grounds
- Wifi / Internet
- Cable TV
- Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
Care
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Hospice available on-site
- Nurse
The Virginia House is truly a home. On her first visit my mother, who has Alzheimer's disease, actually said, " What a beautiful fireplace. It looks just like mine!" I too felt that it was uncanny how much the inside looked just like my parents' home! But the real beauty of The Virginia House li...
The Virginia House is truly a home. On her first visit my mother, who has Alzheimer's disease, actually said, " What a beautiful fireplace. It looks just like mine!" I too felt that it was uncanny how much the inside looked just like my parents' home! But the real beauty of The Virginia House lies beyond the lovely decor with the owner and caregivers. Prior to finding The Virginia House, my mother had been in three different facilities in four years. We kept moving her because she became increasingly aggressive and agitated due to inadequate care. Good care is about building trust and personal relationships with the resident and their family. [Name removed], owner of The Virginia House, was able to gain my mother's trust and friendship in a way that none of her previous caregivers had been able to do. My mother's anxiety and aggression improved immediately upon moving into The Virginia House. She responded right away to [name removed]'s genuine, caring manner and seemed to finally feel safe and at home. [Name removed] herself provides much of the daily care and is extremely selective in the additional caregivers that she hires. This is vastly different than large facilities where there is only minimal supervision of caregivers and a high turnover rate. [Name removed] is also thoughtful about new residents that she accepts, carefully considering how they will fit in with her current residents. Since The Virginia House is a home, the atmosphere is much calmer and more personal than that of the larger facilities. This calm atmosphere lessens the anxiety that many Alzheimer's patients experience. With a maximum of three residents, my mother has the freedom to spend her day as she pleases rather than adhering to an institutionalized schedule. Just like in a home, meals are cooked in the kitchen, mom can sit in the backyard or on the deck and caregivers often take her on walks through the neighborhood so she can see the river. Every single time I have face timed or visited, my mother has been in the company of a caregiver. Unlike the large facilities where caregivers often have 7 residents to care for, my mother is never simply "parked in her wheelchair" while caregivers attend to another resident. I can't say enough about the amazing personalized care that my mother receives at The Virginia House. I wish we had found it years ago!
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