Nikkei Senior Gardens

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  • 9221 Arleta Avenue, Arleta, CA 91331
  • (818) 899-1000
  • 5.0 ( 4 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care
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About This Community

Nikkei Senior Gardens is located in Arleta, a quiet residential community in the San Fernando Valley, with Metro bus lines, a post office, small stores and a major shopping center nearby. The San Fernando Valley Japanese American Community Center (SFVJACC). The center has been the hub of Nikkei activities for more than 40 years, and features meeting rooms, a gymnasium/auditorium building, Japanese Language School classrooms, a martial arts sports room, athletic field, dining area and more.

Nikkei Senior Gardens is a brand-new beautiful assisted living retirement community in the Los Angeles area surrounded by scenic landscaping, where residents can live as independently as possible, while receiving personalized, professional assistance – including wellness monitoring, medication assistance and assistance with everyday activities such as bathing and dressing – to meet each individual’s changing needs.

For all these reasons, Nikkei Senior Gardens is and ideal choice for those who desire high-quality assisted living in a retirement community that respects and celebrates Japanese heritage and culture.

We also offer memory support apartments, specifically for those with Alzheimer’s or other forms of memory loss. Here residents receive round-the-clock professional support and assistance, always delivered with compassion and respect. Our memory support area is designed to provide a sense of safety, while our staff provides tailored attention and specialized interactive activities to fit individual needs and preferences. Memory-challenged residents at Nikkei Senior Gardens thrive in and environment that recognizes the individual, promotes choice and celebrates accomplishments by reinforcing the familiar.

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5.0 ( 4 Reviews )
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Lupe
I went and toured Nikkei Senior Gardens, and I liked it. I like the cleanliness of the place, and the way they include their employees, and feed them lunches so they know how good the food is for their residents. They make the employees feel cared for which carries down to caring for the seniors or the residents, it was very eye-opening. Everybody was so kind, their programs were top-notch there, and everything was so organized. I think it's worth the value or the amount of money they charge. I like everything about it. And if the resident is Japanese and they don't speak the language well, this would be the place, and that's also what got me to that place. They feed them traditional food if they would like, and about 90% of people there speak the language, which is very important to us. The staff all seemed very happy too, to be working there. The cleanliness of the place was amazing, it was spotless, and they offer a lot of games for the residents and they keep them busy, and then they also have a beauty shop there. It's great, it is amazing, I'd live there.
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James Nomura
September 26, 2013
My mother, a resident there for three years now has celebrated her 103rd birthday with all her new friends there. She keeps congratulating herself on her good luck. Great administration, a great and numerous staff at the service of the residents for all their needs. The grounds, buildings and residences are perfectly maintained and beautiful to my eye. There are activities to suit all the residents. My gregarious mother can choose among happy activities. Can't say enough about the comfort it gives me to know she is happy there. She says so. All the time. I am grateful.
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Wendy11
August 15, 2013
I chose Nikkei Senior Gardens for my mom because they catered to the Asian population. I figured my mom would be comfortable there. It was newly built and a very nice place. The building was built like a square so you could actually walk around the whole facility. They had a courtyard that was around the whole building. There was a Japanese garden, patio, chairs and tables with umbrellas. In the front reception area, they had a sitting area with coffee tables; they had all kinds of magazines and newspapers. The residents gathered around and talked. They had large windows so everything was bright, spacious and very open. There were plants and a lot of decorations; there were art and pictures on the walls. The dining area had high-ceilings and open-beam ceilings. They had planned activities and catered to those who were Asian. They brought entertainment occasionally; they had bingo nights, cooking classes, movies, planned trips, walks, exercise classes, arts and crafts. They also took the residents to the doctor upon request. They kept them pretty busy. The residents also had life-alert and the nurse came within two minutes. They both had Asian and Western food. The staff were very friendly, warm and they really catered to the residents. They monitored her medications, gave her a bath, did the laundry and housekeeping. Everytime I went there the place was immaculate.
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Tara C
October 01, 2012
Upon my first visit to Nikkei, I was simply stunned by how gorgeous the grounds and landscaping are, and by how clean and modern everything is in general. My fiancee's family recently moved his grandparents here, and I think all of us can say it was a wonderful choice. From the moment you walk in the front doors, the staff is warm and welcoming. They quickly learn your name and who you are visiting. Family and guests are encouraged to visit and enjoy a (delicious) meal with residents here, especially on holidays. I think it is great that the chefs offer a variety of both American and Japanese foods. As for the units, they are well-lit, roomy, and well-maintained. I believe all of the units have their own patios/balconies, which allows you to appreciate the gardens even more. The staff are readily available to tend to the needs of the residents, and they do so with the best attitudes. The attention, amenities, and comforts at Nikkei are well worth the price. I doubt there can be many facilities out there which could outshine it.

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