This article provides general information for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Moving into a care home begins with the LIC 602 admission form, and it can feel confusing at first. Families can get support filling out the LIC 602 form through Doctor2me, which helps smooth the move into a small community like Sunshine Health Place 2.
A Six-Resident Care Home in Thousand Oaks
The home has been licensed since 2014 and sits in a quiet residential part of Thousand Oaks, a city in the 1000 Oaks area of California known for its calm, suburban setting. For families who want senior care that feels like a real home rather than an institution, a six-bed community stands out.
The Comfort of a Small Setting
Personalized Care for Each Resident
Help With Daily Living
- Bathing, dressing, and grooming
- Medication management
- Meals and help at mealtime
- Housekeeping and personal laundry
- Round-the-clock supervision
The goal is to help each resident stay as independent as possible while getting support where it is needed. That balance is at the heart of good elderly care.
Health and Wellness
Staying Social and Getting Around
Social Life and Activities
Rides to Appointments
Bringing Health Care to the Home
A Doctor Who Visits
Vision Care Without Leaving Home
What Sets a Board-and-Care Home Apart
More Staff Attention Per Resident
A Quieter, Home-Like Pace
Questions to Ask Before Deciding
Is Sunshine Health Place 2 Right for Your Family?
As needs grow, a small licensed home can offer more. Sunshine Health Place 2 provides full-time support, a safe setting, and the warmth of a family-sized community for families who want to care for seniors in a home-like place. The best next step is to call, ask about openings and services, and tour the home in person to see if it feels right.






