655 No. Serrano
Los Angeles, CA 90004
21 beds • Est. 1985 (40 years) • Get directions
Despite 1 recent citation, there are no substantiated complaints across 5 inspections — an excellent track record overall. Last inspected in September 2025.
View full state recordSt. John of Kronstadt Home is a 21-bed assisted living community in Los Angeles founded in the 1960s by Russian Orthodox immigrants and operating continuously for 40 years under its current license.
This unique nonprofit serves primarily Russian-speaking elderly residents, offering a culturally immersive environment with Russian meals four times daily, Orthodox chapel services, holiday celebrations, and charity concerts. The home prioritizes dignified aging in a familiar cultural setting, with visiting physicians including a dentist and hygienist.
Excellent safety record
The FYI Safety Score™ is 9.8 out of 10 (Excellent), based on state inspection data. Across 5 inspections, zero serious citations and zero substantiated complaints — an outstanding record for a 40-year-old facility.
Culturally specific care that's nearly impossible to find elsewhere
Russian-language environment, Russian home-cooked meals four times daily, Orthodox chapel with monthly liturgy, and a community of residents who share cultural heritage. For Russian-speaking seniors, this eliminates the isolation that comes from being in a facility where nobody speaks your language.
40 years of continuous operation
Licensed since 1985 with roots going back to the 1960s, this is one of the most established care homes in LA. The institutional knowledge, community ties, and multigenerational staff relationships are irreplaceable.
Visiting medical professionals come to residents
Primary care physicians, specialists, a hygienist, and a dentist regularly visit the home. This is a significant quality-of-life detail — it means fewer disruptive trips to outside offices for residents with mobility challenges.
Strong Russian Orthodox cultural identity
The home was founded by and for the Russian Orthodox community. While they welcome all backgrounds, the daily culture, food, language, and religious observances reflect this heritage. Non-Russian-speaking residents may feel like outsiders.
21 beds is a mid-size facility with limited amenities
This isn't a large community with a gym, theater, and activities department. The social life revolves around shared meals, church services, and holiday celebrations. If your loved one needs a busy activity calendar, this may feel too quiet.
Residents must be mobile within the building
The home explicitly requires residents to be capable of moving themselves inside. Temporary wheelchair or walker use is acceptable, but this isn't suitable for permanently wheelchair-bound or bedridden residents.
Starting from $5,200/mo
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655 No. Serrano, Los Angeles, CA 90004
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