903 Carmen Drive
Camarillo, CA 93010
130 beds • Est. 2021 (4 years) • Get directions
A concerning record — 76 recent citations and 24 older and 59 substantiated complaints across 101 inspections. We strongly recommend reviewing the full state record. Last inspected in March 2026.
View full state recordAasta Assisted Living is a 130-bed community in Camarillo offering assisted living in a quiet, residential setting. The facility is family-owned and emphasizes a homey atmosphere over an institutional one — think smaller-scale dining, personalized attention from staff, and a calm Camarillo neighborhood.
They accept Medi-Cal and SSI, which makes this one of the more financially accessible larger communities in Ventura County.
Accepts Medi-Cal and SSI
One of the larger communities in the area that accepts government assistance programs, making it a viable option for families who can't afford private-pay rates.
Family-owned operation
Not a corporate chain — the facility is family-owned, which often translates to more direct accountability and personal investment in resident care.
Quiet Camarillo setting
Nestled in a residential area of Camarillo, the surrounding neighborhood is calm and suburban — a contrast to facilities near busy commercial corridors.
Alarming safety record
A 0.0 FYI Safety Score indicates a severely below-average inspection history. Families should thoroughly investigate recent state inspection findings and visit in person before considering this facility.
Limited online presence
The facility's website is basic and provides limited detail about specific programs, amenities, and staffing. Expect to learn more through a phone call or in-person visit than from their online presence.
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903 Carmen Drive, Camarillo, CA 93010
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$4,500/mo
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