Land of Peace III
Land of Peace III
Land of Peace III is an Assisted Living Home in California
Land of Peace III is an Assisted Living Home in California
Peacefully tucked in the quiet Kittridge St, West Hills, CA, Land of Peace III is an idyllic community that offers assisted living. The community also provides dementia care, hospice care, and Parkinson’s care to meet residents’ ever-changing needs. Here, residents receive the finest care and assistance 24/7 with the community handling the housekeeping and laundry services.
Participate in fun-filled activities and engaging programs for leisure and wellness. The community also works closely with the residents, their families, and doctors, to provide the best care necessary. With delightful and healthy meals catering to nutritional needs and tastes, residents have the finest dining experience. Amenities include security alarm systems, ramps, and outdoor patios.
About this community
Additional licensing details
Ownership & operating entity
Land of Peace III is legally operated by LAND OF PEACE 3.
What does this home offer?
Housing Options: Private / Semi-Private Rooms
Building Type: Single-story
Dining Services
Security Systems
Transportation Services
Housekeeping Services
Recreational Activities
Exercise Programs
Types of Care at Land of Peace III
Inspection History
In , the Department of Social Services (for ALFs) and the Department of Public Health (for nursing homes) conduct inspections to ensure resident safety and regulatory compliance.
8 visits/inspections
2 visits/inspections triggered by complaints
5 routine inspections
1 other visits
4 citations
Citations indicate regulatory violations. A higher number implies the facility had several areas requiring improvement.
Inspection Report Summary for Land of Peace III
The July 22, 2021 inspection of LAND OF PEACE 3 revealed several compliance gaps. Infection‑control practices were not fully followed; staff were unable to screen the team for temperature or other COVID‑19 protocols without prompting, and cleaning chemicals were left in accessible areas, creating a safety risk. The facility also lacked sufficient non‑perishable food supplies for one week, violating state food‑service requirements. Staffing levels were insufficient, with one caregiver attending to all six residents, a situation that a resident reported as inadequate at night. The licensing agency documented three Type A deficiencies—food service, infection control, and chemical storage—each with a corrective‑action plan due within two to three weeks. A fourth Type B deficiency addressed personnel adequacy, requiring the addition of caregivers.
A May 5, 2022 case‑management visit focused on a single resident (R1) who had been admitted with pressure injuries on the buttocks and left heel. The incident report indicated that a Kaiser physician had not disclosed wound staging when authorizing admission, and home‑health evaluation on May 3, 2022 had identified a need for further staging and treatment. The LPA reviewed resident records, personnel logs, and training records, and observed R1 in an elevated position with the wound properly redressed. Photographs were taken and an investigation request was forwarded to the Investigations Branch. The visit ended with an exit interview; no additional deficiencies were cited at that time.
On June 20, 2022 a routine unannounced annual inspection was initiated, but the narrative record is incomplete in the source text. It appears to have followed the same procedural structure as the 2021 visit, with the LPA meeting the administrator and touring the facility, but no specific findings or corrective actions are recorded here.
Across these reports, recurring themes emerge: a small facility operating at full capacity, persistent staffing shortages, lapses in infection‑control procedures, and occasional food‑service shortfalls. While the 2021 inspection led to formal deficiencies and corrective‑action plans, the 2022 incident visit underscores the importance of thorough wound documentation and appropriate staffing to meet resident care needs.
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2.0 miles from city center
22600 Kittridge St West Hills, CA 91307, USA
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The information below is reported by the California Department of Social Services and Department of Public Health.For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
Home Care
Hospice Care
24/7 care needed
For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
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