16764 Romar Street, North Hills, CA 91343
For more information about senior living options: (866) 208-4318
Overall Review of Casa Mila Assisted Living
Pros
Ararat provides loved ones with everything and more, all covered by their insurance.
Ararat offers tasty traditional dishes and plenty of snacks, tea, yogurt, coffee, crackers, and cheese.
The director Margarita is highly regarded.
People trust Ararat Home to take good care of loved ones.
Ararat Home is clean, well run, caring, and second to none.
The staff consistently take good care of residents, and the director is understanding and kind.
The center is extremely clean and neat, with professional, caring staff who treat residents like family.
Cons
Ararat's administration is impolite and rude toward visitors.
The conduct of numerous Ararat administrators has made the facility appear incapable of handling any situation properly.
When confronted with situations that require real work, the Ararat administrators treat workers and residents with disrespect.
Review
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