Care Philosophy

Honoring dignity & choice through every stage of life.

Our Caring Vision

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At Cedar Sinai Park, our philosophy centers on person‑first care in which each individual’s choices, identity, and dignity are prioritized. For nearly a century, our mission has held firm—to provide comfort, independence, and dignity rooted in Jewish values of love, honor, and respect. We honor cultural background, faith, and autonomy as core aspects of whole‑life care.

Person‑Centered Continuum of Care

Synced with choice and continuity, we support people in their homes and throughout our full spectrum of services, adapting as needs change:

  • Sinai In‑Home Care helps elders remain in their homes longer with personalized support, whether routine or occasional.

  • Assisted Living at Rose Schnitzer Manor offers autonomy and community, with support available as needed.

  • Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation at Robison/Harold Schnitzer Center presents recovery-focused short‑term care and private‑suite long‑term care with therapies and nursing around‑the‑clock.

  • Adult Day Services provide meaningful social programming and respite for families dealing with dementia care.

"I feel extremely lucky to be here. I know the reputation. I’m very happy here, and I think the care is excellent."
—Adult Day Services family member.

Respect, Dignity & Community

Safety meets soul in every interaction. Our Dignity Committee ensures care is delivered with respect—checking preferences like how apartments are maintained or how meals are served—because dignity means honoring each person’s sense of home and self even in everyday routines. Staff continuity, long tenures averaging over five years, also means seasoned familiar faces and deeper trust within the community

A Commitment to Lifelong Care

Our care philosophy grows with our residents. Whether someone begins with in‑home visits or transitions into assisted living or skilled nursing, we provide seamless coordination to uphold continuity, trust, and exceptional standards at every stage.

Your Role in This Philosophy

Residents, families, volunteers, and staff form our mishpocha, extended family. We invite you to participate, provide feedback, and join in building a community where care is mutual, collaborative, and ever‑evolving.

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