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Shelter - Social Services - Care

Founded in 2017, People In Crisis Network provides temporary shelter for the homeless and assisted living for those who need around the clock care, hospice or a rest home. People In Crisis Network, Inc. officially opened February 22, 2022.  Core care includes daily meals and snacks, two showers weekly by a bath nurse and RN visit once per week.

People In Crisis Network is classified under NAIS code 624221/624

We provide community food and housing, emergency relief services and social assistance.

Our Facilities

Our residential homes are air conditioned, and heat controlled. Amenities include cable television and internet access.  We have two locations in the Los Angeles county area. 

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Our Services

Our Services - Quality of  Care

Meals, baths, physical therapy, medicine, on site visits by RN’s, physicians, recreational activities and therapeutic pets.  Please advise of any pet allergies.  Medical and emergency transportation provided when needed.

Home
Health

Home Health encompasses coordinating your care with our staff, your physician and your social worker now that you are under doctor’s orders to receive at home care.

Palliative
Care

Palliative Care is for those who are experiencing a serious or life-threatening disease.  Our staff focuses on improving the patient’s overall quality of life, giving special attention to any apparent social, psychological or spiritual needs.

Hospice
Care

Hospice Care is for those who are in the last phases of incurable diseases or conditions.  Our staff provides care focuses on providing the highest level of comfort to the patient with extreme and advanced stages of chronic illness. 

Our Residents 

Residents are 65 years of age or older in Phase I. Expansion into Phase II will allow for younger residents to be admitted who are also in need of care and have no place else to go.   People In Crisis Network, Inc. is now partnered with the State of California as a resource for sourcing patients needing quality care.

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