Solheim Senior Community
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- 2236 Merton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90041
- (323) 257-7518
- 3.8 ( 1 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care






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About This Community
The purpose of Solheim Senior Community is to meet the physical, mental, and social needs of older adults in a serene atmosphere of peace, dignity, and security.
Basic Services Include:- Daily meals and snacks
- Housekeeping and laundry (including personal laundry)
- Cable TV
- Common areas for all to enjoy
- Space to reserve for private parties
- Garden and building maintenance
- Fun and Spiritual Nourishment…
- Diverse daily activity programs
- Full-time Chaplain (worship services typically offered Tuesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, and holidays)
- Transportation to scheduled outings
- A Senior-focused “Wellness Center” with a full-time coordinator on staff
- Three healthy daily meals, plus snacks
- Choice of entrees at breakfast, lunch, and dinner
- Special diets accommodated as needed
- For Your Safety and Security…
- Emergency electric generators
- Hand rails
- Security cameras across campus
- Security patrol service
- Smoke alarms, sprinklers, and fire doors
- Assistance and consultation regarding physician appointments
- Assistance with self-administration of medications
- An emergency call system installed in every room
- Licensed nurses on campus around the clock
- Weekly clinics (offering blood pressure, vital signs measurements, and weight checks)
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Collaboration on health changes and additional care needs
- Ease of access to assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing facilities all conveniently located right here on our beautiful campus
Reviews
3.8
( 1 Reviews )
Kerry
Solheim Lutheran Home was nice, but it had a buy-in, and I couldn't afford it. My friends recommended it. They had activities and different levels of care. If the person gets really bad and had to be hospitalized, they had that there. It's all inclusive. The room was very small and you had to bring in your own furniture. They were redoing the bathrooms. They had step-in showers and I was really concerned about my mom having to step over a tub or step into a shower. It was a very old facility, but I liked the carpeting on the floor. The staff was very nice. I wasn't impressed with the dining area because it didn't have tablecloths or flowers on the table.