Glen Park at Valley Village
Glen Park at Valley Village is a Memory Care Home in California
Glen Park at Valley… is a Memory Care Home in California
Glen Park at Valley Village
Glen Park at Valley Village is a Memory Care Home in California
Glen Park at Valley… is a Memory Care Home in California
Glen Park makes life’s tough moments easier. The community is located in the serene Valley Village of Los Angeles and has been serving families since 1990. As a family-owned organization, their commitment to providing comfort and care to those in need runs deep with top-notch nursing and behavioral services available.
They also offer gourmet food, housekeeping, and laundry services that cater to each resident’s individual needs. Their competent staff consists of memory impairment specialists and state-certified aides, who are passionate about their work and always go above and beyond to make the residents feel at home and secure. With the use of security cameras, the home assures an additional layer of protection. Moreover, they offer a range of therapy options, including art and pet therapy, live performances, outings, cooking classes, and much more.
About this community
California average: 71%
Additional licensing details
Ownership & operating entity
Glen Park at Valley Village is legally operated by GLEN PARK AT VALLEY VILLAGE.
Types of Care at Glen Park at Valley Village
Inspection History
In California, the Department of Social Services (for assisted living facilities) and the Department of Public Health (for nursing homes) conduct inspections to ensure resident safety and regulatory compliance.
60 visits/inspections
65 visits/inspections triggered by complaints
4 routine inspections
19 other visits
California average: 14 visits/inspections
53 citations
Citations indicate regulatory violations. A higher number implies the facility had several areas requiring improvement.
California average: 9 citations
Inspection Report Summary for Glen Park at Valley Village
Glen Park at Valley Village, a 100‑bed senior living facility, received several complaints during 2020 that prompted unannounced Community Care Licensing Division investigations. In late January 2021, evaluator Wendell Smith reviewed allegations of an illegal eviction, failure to notify an authorized representative about hospital transport, and failure to intervene in a roommate’s inappropriate behavior. The evaluator obtained information from the administrator, staff, and the resident’s conservator, concluding that the evidence did not substantiate the claims. All three complaints were closed as Unsubstantiated, and the investigations were conducted via telephone or virtual platforms in response to COVID‑19 mitigation measures.
A subsequent investigation on 4 February 2021, conducted by evaluator Jose Gary Tan, addressed a substantiated allegation that Resident #1 sustained pressure injuries while under the facility’s care. The investigation incorporated staff interviews, hospital records, and wound‑care specialist reports that documented stage II and stage III pressure sores present at admission. The evaluator concluded that the facility’s care practices contributed to the injuries, resulting in a Deficiency and potential civil penalty under Health and Safety Code 1569.49(e). The same investigative file was amended to include two additional concerns: a prior scabies outbreak and perceived staffing insufficiency. Records showed that the outbreak had been reported to the Los Angeles County Department of Health and subsequently cleared, while staffing interviews suggested that care routines may have been strained, though no direct violation was substantiated.
Across the four investigations, a pattern emerges: early complaints focused on administrative communication and resident safety practices, which were ultimately found not to breach licensing standards. The later, substantiated finding highlights significant lapses in medical care and documentation, underscoring the importance of adequate staffing and rigorous pressure‑injury prevention protocols. The reports illustrate the department’s use of virtual audit methods during the pandemic and its reliance on documentary evidence, staff testimony, and medical records to assess compliance. These findings provide a basis for ongoing monitoring and targeted interventions to ensure that the facility meets the health and safety obligations required for its residents.
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5527 Laurel Canyon Blvd, Valley Village, CA 91607
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Comparison Chart
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.
For self-sufficient seniors seeking community and minimal assistance.
Specialized care for those with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, ensuring safety and support.
For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
Home Care
Hospice Care
Specialized care for those with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, ensuring safety and support.
For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
For self-sufficient seniors seeking community and minimal assistance.
Specialized care for those with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, ensuring safety and support.
24/7 care needed
For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
For self-sufficient seniors seeking community and minimal assistance.
Specialized care for those with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, ensuring safety and support.
For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
For self-sufficient seniors seeking community and minimal assistance.
Specialized care for those with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, ensuring safety and support.
24/7 care needed
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- General: Age 65+, California resident, Medi-Cal eligible, nursing home risk.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple).
- CA Specifics: County-managed; waitlists possible.
- Services: In-home support (4-6 hours/day), respite care (14 days/year), meals (~$6/meal), transportation (8 trips/month), care management.
- General: Age 65+, California resident, Medicaid-eligible or low-income.
- Income Limits: ~$1,732/month (individual, Medi-Cal threshold).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual).
- CA Specifics: Can hire family as caregivers.
- Services: Personal care (up to 283 hours/month), homemaker services, respite (varies).
- General: Age 65+, California resident, Medi-Cal-eligible, nursing home-eligible but community-capable.
- Income Limits: ~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual).
- CA Specifics: Available in 38 counties; waitlists common.
- Services: Case management, respite care (up to 10 days/year), minor home mods (avg. $500), adult day care (~$50/day).
- General: Age 62+, California resident, own and live in home, 40% equity.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$51,500/year (household, adjusted annually).
- Asset Limits: Equity-based; no strict asset cap.
- CA Specifics: Deferred taxes accrue interest (5% as of 2024); repaid upon sale/death.
- Services: Property tax deferral (avg. $1,000-$3,000/year, varies by county).
- General: Age 65+ or disabled, California resident, Medi-Cal-eligible, nursing home-eligible.
- Income Limits: ~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual).
- CA Specifics: Available in 15 counties (e.g., LA, Sacramento); waitlists common.
- Services: Personal care in ALFs (5-7 hours/day), medication management, social services.
- General: Caregivers of California residents 60+ needing help with 3+ daily activities; no caregiver age limit.
- Income Limits: No strict limit; cost-sharing above ~$2,500/month threshold.
- Asset Limits: Not applicable; need-based.
- CA Specifics: High demand in urban areas; complements IHSS respite.
- Services: Respite care (up to 10 days/year), counseling (4-6 sessions/year), training (2-3 workshops/year), supplies (~$200/year).
- General: Age 60+ priority, California resident, low-income, utility/heating need.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$2,510/month (200% of poverty level, individual).
- Asset Limits: Not applicable; income-focused.
- CA Specifics: High demand in inland/coastal extremes; weatherization capped at $5,000/home.
- Services: Utility payments (avg. $500-$1,000/year), weatherization (e.g., insulation, avg. $1,000-$3,000 savings).
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