Specialists in Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Beyond
We understand the deep emotions and significance involved in deciding to move into a care home, whether for yourself or a loved one. Our homes are warm, welcoming, and beautifully designed, with personalized care plans that ensure every Resident's unique needs are met with the highest standards.
Discover a complete range of services crafted to enrich daily living, promote health and safety, and strengthen community bonds.
We’ll learn about your health history and more.
Each resident shares things they love, don’t love and lifestyle goals. Every care plan also comes with a physical therapy evaluation.
We then share a plan that focuses on each resident’s strengths and provides support in the areas they need most.
We’ll coordinate with you to get you settled in your new home while you take in the views of the Santa Monica Mountain with a new friend.
Living here was already nice, but ever since Snow & Barnett started coming to our home to provide care, everything has felt even better. They don’t have a facility of their own—they come directly to people’s homes and take care of them with true dedication. They’re not just doing a job; they create trust and a sense of family. I wholeheartedly recommend Snow & Barnett to anyone looking for loving and responsible care right at home. They truly feel like an angel in our lives.
My mom has been receiving care from Snow & Barnett for two years now, and her happiness says it all. They don’t work from a facility—they come right to our home and provide care with so much heart. The way they listen, keep us informed, and make Mom feel truly valued has made them more than just caregivers—they’ve become like family. Their compassion and dedication go far beyond expectations. With Snow & Barnett, it doesn’t just feel like care—it feels like love and trust, right in our own home.
After years of living alone, having Snow & Barnett step into my life has truly been a blessing. Now I’m surrounded by warmth, care, and a sense of community that feels like family. Their supportive presence not only brings joy and comfort, but also inspires my own passion for caregiving—helping others while feeling completely at home. With Snow & Barnett, it's not just care; it's connection and belonging.
We couldn’t have asked for better care for our loved one. I only wish we’d found Snow & Barnett sooner! From their uplifting presence to the truly compassionate and thoughtful care they provide—every detail reflects genuine dedication. They go above and beyond to create a warm, family-like atmosphere right in the comfort of our own home. Even the small things, like meals and conversations, are done with love and attention. This isn’t just caregiving—it’s where joy, dignity, and heartfelt support thrive.
The comfort and safety of all members are of paramount importance to us. All residences are access-controlled with 24-hour onsite security.
The minimum age for admission to a nursing home can vary by facility, though most typically accept residents aged 62 and above. Additionally, nursing home admissions are regulated by specific laws and guidelines, making it important to assess whether this level of care is appropriate.
Yes, many assisted living facilities do allow spouses to live together, although policies can vary by facility. It’s important to confirm this in advance. Allowing parents to share a room can be beneficial, as many couples depend on each other for companionship and support, especially in their later years.
Yes, pets are generally allowed, but most assisted living communities have specific requirements and restrictions. At an SLR community, our Pet Agreement outlines all the necessary details. Key requirements include that your dog or cat must be licensed, spayed or neutered, and up-to-date on vaccinations.
There are four main types of floor plans: open, closed, modular, and hybrid. Open floor plans are ideal for families who want to stay connected, whether cooking in the kitchen or relaxing in the living room.
There are several types of care facilities that cater to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Nursing homes are ideal for those requiring specialized, continuous care from medical professionals. However, a nursing home may not be suitable for everyone or at every stage of the disease.
Here are some of the signs it may be time to consider memory care: Your loved one has trouble with hygiene and basic self-care. Your loved one is no longer able to leave the home due to unpredictable behavior. Your loved one has become increasingly agitated or aggressive due to dementia.