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Vista at Simi Valley

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight high staff retention and familiarity. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

1236 Erringer Road, Simi Valley, CA 93065130 bedsLicensed & Active
Google rating
4.8/5

based on 21 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

This facility is an excellent choice if you value continuity of care and a close-knit community, as several families praise the high staff retention. The small-scale nature of the home allows for personalized attention, though you should verify that the specific level of care your loved one needs is available in their smaller setting.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

21 reviews on Google
Vista at Simi Valley is highly regarded by families for its compassionate, stable, and personalized care, with many reviewers specifically praising the high staff retention rates. While the facility is noted for being a smaller, more intimate community, one reviewer expressed extreme dissatisfaction, though there is no documented pattern of systemic issues.

Quality Themes

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FoodN/AStaff10.0Clean9.0ActivitiesN/AMedsN/AMemory5.0Comms9.0Value8.0

Strengths

  • High staff retention and familiarity
  • Compassionate and professional nursing staff
  • Clean and well-maintained environment
  • Personalized, flexible care approach
  • Transparent and responsive management

Rating Trends

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2345.02019(1)5.02021(7)5.02022(5)4.72023(3)3.02024(4)5.02025(3)5.02026(2)

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How They Respond to Reviews

62%response rate
Good

The owner provides a mix of highly personalized, warm responses that use the reviewer's name and addresses specific family members, alongside more formal, mission-driven templates. They excel at expressing empathy regarding the difficulty of senior transitions.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1Since the management seems so responsive to feedback, how do you typically involve families in care planning decisions?
  • 2We've heard great things about the familiarity of the team here; how do you ensure new staff members integrate into that culture of long-term care?
  • 3With a personalized approach to care, how do you tailor daily activities to match a resident's specific hobbies or interests?
  • 4How does the nursing staff handle medical emergencies or changes in health status during the overnight hours?
  • 5The facility looks very well-maintained; what is your routine for ensuring the common areas and resident rooms stay clean and comfortable?
  • 6How do you manage the balance of care for 130 residents while still maintaining that sense of individual attention for each person?

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Key Review Excerpts

One thing that stands out is the staff retention. Our elderly family members get attached to the staff and establish their daily routines with them, making it crucial that there isn't a high turnover rate.

Long-term resident's family · 2024★★★★★

The facility is smaller than the larger chain corporate assisted living facilities. As such it’s easy to get to know the staff. They are very responsive to requests or to your inqui

New resident's family · 2023★★★★★

I have two family members there, my mother in Assisted Living, and my aunt (/Godmother) in Memory Care. They had been roommates for decades, but after lockdown and contracting the virus, they were left unable to care for themselves.

Assisted Living and Memory Care family member · 2022★★★★★
Source: 21 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: CA Community Care Licensing Division

27total
4 Type A— immediate health risk
11 Type B— non-compliance
Clean record— no deficiencies found
May 8, 2026Other
Clean

FACILITY EVALUATION REPORT

Feb 12, 2026Other
Clean

The facility underwent an unannounced case management visit focused on ensuring substantial compliance with Title 22 Regulations. The inspector conducted a walkthrough, reviewed resident rooms and bathrooms, and reviewed eight resident files, finding all observed areas and records to be in order.

Nov 12, 2025Inspection
Clean

The facility underwent a required annual inspection conducted by the CCLD. The inspection covered areas such as the kitchen, common areas, resident rooms, and reviewed various records, including resident and personnel files. Overall, the report indicates that the facility was found to be in compliance with observed standards.

Aug 12, 2025Other
Clean

The facility underwent an unannounced case management visit focused on ensuring substantial compliance with Title 22 Regulations. The inspector noted several positive observations, including clean common areas, appropriate furnishing, and sanitary restrooms. No immediate health or safety concerns were observed during the review of the facility.

Jun 13, 2025Other
Clean

This was a follow-up inspection conducted following a substantiated complaint investigation. The report notes that the facility was previously cited for violations related to basic services and resident rights. The department determined that a civil penalty was warranted due to a violation resulting in a resident's death.

May 12, 2025Complaint
Clean

The inspection was conducted as a Case Management visit following an investigation of a complaint. The primary deficiency cited relates to the failure to update the pre-admission appraisal for a resident who experienced significant changes in condition, such as entering hospice care. This Type B deficiency requires the facility to improve its documentation practices regarding resident condition changes.

May 12, 2025Other
Clean

The inspection was conducted as a Case Management visit following an investigation of a complaint. The primary deficiency cited relates to the failure to update the pre-admission appraisal for a resident who experienced significant changes in condition, such as entering hospice care. This Type B deficiency requires the facility to improve its documentation practices regarding resident condition changes.

May 6, 2025Other
Clean

The facility underwent an unannounced case management visit focused on ensuring substantial compliance with Title 22 Regulations. The inspector noted that the facility appeared clean, well-maintained, and that all reviewed records, including resident and personnel files, were in order at the time of the visit. No immediate health or safety concerns were observed.

Ownership & Operations

Who Operates This Facility

Owner / Operator

Vista at Simi Valley LLC; Vista Senior Mgmt LLC

Administrator

LEWIS, MADISON

Source: State licensing data

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