15105 Mission Hills Rd.
Mission Hills, CA 91345
186 beds • Est. 1992 (33 years) • Accepts Medi-Cal (ALW) • Get directions
A strong track record. 1 older citation is on file but nothing in the last 2 years, though 1 substantiated complaint. Last inspected in November 2025.
View full state recordArarat Home of Los Angeles is a 186-bed nonprofit continuing care retirement community in Mission Hills, founded in 1949 to serve the Armenian community. 5-acre campus features a modern three-story assisted living building, independent living options, a skilled nursing facility, the George Deukmejian Center for community events, Sheen Memorial Chapel, and the Ararat-Eskijian Museum preserving Armenian heritage.
The community accepts Medi-Cal through the ALW program.
Excellent safety record
The FYI Safety Score™ is 9.8 out of 10 (Excellent), placing Ararat Home among the very top-rated facilities in LA County based on state inspection data.
75+ years of nonprofit, mission-driven care
Founded in 1949 by visionary Armenian-Americans, Ararat Home has served the community for over seven decades. This nonprofit operates three campuses — Mission Hills, Glendale, and Eagle Rock — with a mission to provide care regardless of financial status.
10.5-acre campus with a full continuum of care
Independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing are all available on the same campus. Residents can age in place from independent living through nursing care without leaving the community they know.
Armenian cultural heritage built into daily life
Armenian cuisine (herisseh, dolma, kufte, beoreg), an on-campus ethnographic museum, the Deukmejian Center for community events, and newspapers in both English and Armenian. This is more than a care facility — it's a cultural home.
Accepts Medi-Cal through the ALW program
Despite its significant campus and amenities, Ararat Home participates in the ALW program, making it accessible to families who need financial assistance.
186 beds is a large community
The assisted living building alone is three stories. While the campus is beautiful, the scale means you're in a large institutional setting. If intimate, home-like care is essential, the size may feel impersonal.
Primarily serves the Armenian community
Founded by and for the Armenian community, with Armenian cultural programming woven throughout daily life. While the organization welcomes all regardless of background, non-Armenian residents may feel outside the cultural mainstream.
Mission Hills is in the far northern San Fernando Valley
Located at the northern edge of LA, Mission Hills is a long drive from central, west, or south LA. Family members should consider commute time for regular visits.
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15105 Mission Hills Rd., Mission Hills, CA 91345
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