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Mountain View Congregate Living, Inc
Located in Sunland, California, Mountain View Congregate Living offers a tranquil, supportive environment for individuals recovering from surgery, illness, or hospitalization. As a skilled nursing facility, we specialize in providing personalized, 24/7 care and a smooth transition from hospital to home — all in a peaceful, residential setting designed for healing.
Address: 9001 Riderwood Dr, Sunland CA 91040
Phone:: (818) 293-3450
Fax: (818) 273-9441
Email: info@mountainviewcongregate.com
Post-Surgical Care & Rehabilitation in a Home-Like Setting
About Our Nursing Staff
At Mountain View, your well-being is our top priority. We host a diverse team of skilled nursing professionals, including Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs), and experienced case managers, all trained to deliver individualized care plans tailored to your specific needs.
- We work closely with:
- Acute-care hospital discharge planners
- Medical providers and specialists
- Insurance companies for seamless, cost-conscious care coordination
Frequently Asked Questions
We’re here to help you feel confident and informed. Here are answers to some common questions about our facility and services.
What is a Congregate Living Health Facility (CLHF)
A CLHF is a residential healthcare setting that provides 24/7 skilled nursing care and medical support for individuals with complex health needs. It bridges the gap between hospital care and home, offering patients ongoing treatment in a comfortable, home-like environment.
Who is eligible to stay in a CLHF?
We serve patients who require ongoing medical supervision, including those recovering from surgery, living with chronic illness, or dependent on ventilators or feeding tubes. Admissions are typically based on medical necessity and physician referral.
What services do you provide?
Our facilities offer:
- Skilled nursing and respiratory care
- Tracheostomy and ventilator support
- Tube feeding and dietary management
- Complex wound care
- Medication monitoring
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Support with daily living activities
How is a CLHF different from a skilled nursing facility?
While both provide nursing care, CLHFs are licensed to manage more medically fragile patients who require specialized clinical interventions. Our facilities operate more like mini-hospitals within a home-style setting.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes. We accept most major insurance plans, including Medi-Cal and Medicare (where applicable). Please contact us directly to verify your specific coverage and eligibility.
How do I refer a patient or request admission?
To start the process, simply contact the facility of interest by phone or email. Our admissions team will walk you through the necessary documentation and coordinate with your healthcare provider.