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At Los Angeles's top dementia centre, HollenbeckPalms.com, get compassionate care. Allow us to assist your family members.
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Dementia Facility Los Angeles | Hollenbeckpalms.com At Los Angeles's top dementia center, HollenbeckPalms.com, get compassionate care. Allow us to assist your family members.
“I enjoy the family atmosphere that we have here between our residents and staff. I have worked at hollenbeck palms for 35 years and love coming to work every day and seeing all the people who live and work in our community.” About HollenBeck Palms
Who We Are Serving the Greater Los Angeles area for more than 130 years, Hollenbeck Palms offers an ideal environment for you to lead a purposeful life as part of a vibrant community. Our residents can age in place in elegant apartments and, if needed, take advantage of our Assisted Living, Memory Enhancement Center or our Health Care Center services, all within a secure, gated eight and a half acre garden campus. As a nonprofit community, our only priorities are our residents and their wellbeing, not shareholders or investors. We are governed by and report to a Board of Trustees, who serve on a volunteer basis and have no financial interest and ties to Hollenbeck’s operating expenses or projected revenues. Schedule a tour and complimentary lunch to see all that Hollenbeck Palms offers.
John Edward Hollenbeck, an entrepreneurial young adventurer, left the United States in 1846 at age twenty with $1.50 in his pocket to make his fortune. After a number of adventures, he found himself in Nicaragua, and there he met the equally gutsy Elizabeth Hatsfeldt. The two married and ran a hotel and trading post. They eventually returned to the United States, settling in Los Angeles in 1876. John Edward became a wealthy financier, property developer, and philanthropist in the then prosperous Boyle Heights and downtown Los Angeles area. Five years after her husband’s death in 1890, Elizabeth made the compassionate decision to convert the family estate into Hollenbeck Home, a community for older adults. Later in 1926, this became the first ever-licensed nursing home in California. The Southern California Mission style of architecture, with its beautiful arched colonnade walkways and distinctive red tiled roofs, was used to create the new buildings on the footprint of their former estate. The only original building from that time is the Chapel, which was consecrated in 1908. Today, Elizabeth Hollenbeck’s legacy continues in the care and compassion of our dedicated and attentive staff and leadership. Our History