Admissions
Marycrest received the highest possible “High Performing” rating from US News and World Report.
What Sets Marycrest Manor Apart?
Marycrest Manor is more than a skilled nursing facility—we are a Catholic, faith-centered home guided by the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles, following the vision of our foundress, Venerable Mother Maria Luisa Josefa (Mother Luisita) of the Most Blessed Sacrament. We provide compassionate long-term and short-term skilled nursing care with 24/7 support, grounded in the belief that every person is created in the image of God and deserving of dignity, love, and holistic healing.
What sets Marycrest Manor apart is our Carmelite identity. Guided by our mission “to stand in the presence of the living God and with Mary make known to the world the love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus,” we care for each resident as a whole person—spiritually, physically, intellectually, and psycho-socially. Our peaceful environment fosters comfort, connection, and moments of grace, while our core values—Joyful, Authentic, Totally Given, and Family Spirit—create a warm, family-like community.
Alongside our spiritual and holistic approach, we also focus on providing the right level of skilled nursing care for each resident’s needs. Skilled nursing may be helpful when there is:
- A need for restorative or rehabilitative care after surgery or hospitalization
- Declining ability to manage daily tasks such as dressing, preparing meals, or managing medications
- Difficulty standing independently or safely getting into and out of bed
- Increasing health concerns, including memory loss
- A higher risk of falls or other safety concerns at home
- A need for respite care to support a primary caregiver
Our compassionate, professional team is here to guide you and your loved ones through this process. At Marycrest Manor, residents receive excellent clinical care, spiritual support, and the healing presence of Christ—ensuring they are never alone and always supported in a nurturing, loving community.
Rates
Marycrest Manor offers a welcoming home for 57 residents across two beautiful wings—Marycrest and St. Joseph. Both wings provide the same high-quality care, compassionate nursing staff, engaging activities, and full range of services. The differences in rates reflect room size and layout, with Marycrest wing rooms offering a bit more space. Every room includes a private restroom, a spacious closet, and access to a peaceful outdoor patio.
Our rates include: 24-hour nursing care, meals, activities, pastoral care, room cleaning, and social services. Please note that Medicare does not cover long-term care in a nursing home, and some additional services may incur extra charges.
Marycrest Wing
Single, private room $566 per day
Double, semi-private room $448 per day
St. Joseph Wing
Single, private room $502 per day
Double, semi-private room $422 per day
Four-bed Unit $419 per day
We are here to help you find the right room and level of care for your needs, so you or your loved one can feel safe, cared for, and truly at home at Marycrest Manor
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I have to be Catholic to live at Marycrest?
- Do you offer rehabilitation services?
- Is there a minimum age to live at Marycrest?
- Do you provide long-term care?
- Do you accept male and female residents?
- What types of activities and programs are available?
- Can families visit anytime?
- Are meals provided?
- Do you provide spiritual support?
- Can I tour the facility before making a decision?
No, you do not have to be Catholic. While our mission and identity are rooted in the teachings of the Catholic Church, we warmly welcome people of all faiths.
Yes, we provide Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy to support residents in regaining independence and strength.
Yes, our minimum age is 65 years.
Yes, we offer short-term, long-term, and respite care to meet the evolving needs of our residents.
Yes, Marycrest welcomes both male and female residents.
We offer a variety of social, recreational, and spiritual programs designed to engage residents’ minds, bodies, and hearts.
Yes! We encourage family and friends to visit, as we believe strong connections are an important part of a resident’s well-being.
Yes, our trained dietary staff work around the clock to provide nutritious, home-style meals tailored to each resident. Every dietary need is carefully met based on medical needs to ensure residents are well-nourished and comfortable.
Yes, pastoral care is available for all residents, respecting individual faith traditions and personal spiritual needs.
Absolutely! We warmly welcome families and prospective residents to schedule in-person tours. This is a wonderful opportunity to see our home, meet our compassionate staff and the Carmelite Sisters, and experience the welcoming, caring environment that makes Marycrest Manor feel like home.
Schedule a Tour
We understand that placing a loved one in a skilled nursing facility can be a challenging and emotional decision. You may be asking yourself, “How will I know if Marycrest Manor is the right place for my loved one?” The best way to find out is to schedule an in-person tour.
Visiting Marycrest allows you to experience our home firsthand, meet our compassionate staff and Carmelite Sisters, see our beautiful rooms and common areas, and feel the welcoming, caring environment that makes our community so special. Experiencing Marycrest in person is an important step in finding the skilled nursing care that truly meets your loved one’s needs.
Call us today to schedule your in-person tour or speak with our Admissions Coordinator:
310-838-2778 ext. 4005
Application
Getting started at Marycrest Manor is simple. Download and complete the application (rates included on the first page), then schedule an in-person tour/meeting with our Admissions Coordinator and bring your form with you.
We’re here to guide you every step of the way and make the process smooth, welcoming, and personal.
Compassionate End-of-Life Care at Marycrest
At Marycrest, we honor the sacred dignity of every life. When residents face the final chapter of their journey, our skilled team provides compassionate care that addresses the body, mind, and spirit. We focus on comfort, effective symptom management, and meaningful support for both residents and their families. Guided by Catholic ethical principles, we respect natural life processes, provide nourishment and hydration thoughtfully, and accompany each person with dignity—without hastening death. Our pastoral and clinical teams walk alongside families, offering guidance, prayer, and holistic support, ensuring that every moment is treated with reverence and care. At Marycrest, no one faces the end of life alone.
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