Motion Picture & Television Fund
Motion Picture & Television Fund
★★★★★★ 4.7 (135 reviews)
Residential Care Elderly • 241 Licensed Beds
23388 Mulholland Drive, Woodland Hills, CA
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Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sat-Sun: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Motion Picture & Television Fund

Residential Care Elderly • 241 Licensed Beds
23388 Mulholland Drive,
Woodland Hills, CA
Hours of Operation
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Motion Picture & Television Fund

Motion Picture & Television Fund is a licensed residential care elderly located in Woodland Hills, California. Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE) provide non-medical care and supervision in a homelike setting for people 60 years and older who are unable to live independently.

Motion Picture & Television Fund has a licensed capacity of 241 residents. Services include assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management. RCFEs also provide meals, housekeeping, laundry, social activities, and 24-hour supervision. Many offer specialized care for residents with memory impairment.

Who We Serve: RCFEs serve older adults who need assistance with daily activities but do not require 24-hour skilled nursing care. Residents may include those with early to mid-stage dementia, mobility limitations, or chronic health conditions.

Licensing: RCFEs in California are typically licensed by the Community Care Licensing Division of the California Department of Social Services under Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations.

Payment Options: In California, Medicaid may help pay for assisted living through the Assisted Living Waiver (ALW). Eligibility is based on both financial and functional criteria. Contact California Department of Health Care Services or visit https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ltc/Pages/AssistedLivingWaiver.aspx to learn about eligibility requirements and how to apply. Wait lists are common for waiver programs, so applying early is recommended.

Families researching assisted living options should verify the facility's current license status, review any inspection reports, and schedule a visit to assess whether the environment and services meet their loved one's needs. You can verify this facility's license and view inspection reports at California's facility search. For more information about assisted living regulations in California, visit California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division.

Licensing requirements and regulations may change. We recommend verifying current requirements directly with your state's licensing agency.

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4.7 ★★★★★★ (135 reviews)
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gene henry ward 3 months ago
★★★★★

Absolutely love MPTF and the special events they put on. This particular night was a special screening of the hit tv medical drama "Pitt," including some of the cast and the creator. The campus is remarkable and lovely, and the staff is top notch. Such a blessed place. Always a pleasure and treat to visit MPTF. 🎬

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Cary Brown 2 months ago
★★★★★

The MOTION PICTURE & TELEVISION FUND's Wasserman Campus provides a place to thrive for retired industry professionals. The campus is entered via Stephen Spielberg Drive. The 22 acre site is beautifully maintained with walking paths through manicured gardens, Koi ponds, topiaries, statues, cottages, apartments, a state-of-the-art movie theater, production facility, exercise and pool complex, libraries, medical facilities, dining rooms, and much, much more. Eligibility requires years of activity in the motion picture and/or television Industries. You must be 70 years or older to register to be able to share "war" stories with your funny, warm, and brilliant colleagues. Certain medical conditions allow for earlier entry. I registered at MPTF at 70 years. Thirteen years later, I updated my application from Inactive to Active. Then, the process gets serious. Admission required supplying years of industry, medical and financial records. Even our dog's vaccination record is required. After analysing our records, we are invited to 3 hours of meetings with a social worker, nurse, recreational therapist, and the move-in coordinator. Each listened to our personal experiences and painted a picture of what to expect at MPTF. Several hours later, a telephone call notified my wife and myself, that we are invited to join the community. We hired a downsizing expert to help with the move. Seems that living for years in the same home leads to collections of things, many, many things. After days of packing and donating, Precision Moving, led by a team headed by Jose, moved us in a couple of days. (Not a single item was broken.) We moved into a modern, comfortable cottage, surrounded by mature trees, flowers, and topiaries. We are greeted by welcoming, warm colleagues and MPTF's staff. Quite honestly, it feels as though we are joining a production on the first day of a shoot. There are 3 dining rooms. Our's is decorated with sessional displays and actor's photos. The oversized chairs are comfortable. Colorful tableclothes cover your assigned table, although you can switch tables at will. The menu changes daily. Three meals are served daily by a professional/volunteer staff. Warm entrees are delivered under protective lids. My wife and I find them quite good. I'm doing a bit of vegan cooking in our cottage's tiny kitchen, although Chef Dan's encompassing menu includes vegan dishes. We have viewed several first run films in the 240 seat Louis B. Mayer Theater. The sound and picture are sharp and clear. Religious services are held in the John Ford Chapel. The small building is partially constructed of parts from Mr. Ford's western features. At a community meeting with Executive Chef Dan and members of MPTF staff, the residents discussed additions and changes to the current menu. I'm told many of the suggestions are followed. An electric cart carried us to the event across campus. Last week I was on camera introducing an animation for MPTF's private TV channel. If you're wondering how MPTF came to life, here's the story. The glare of electric current arcing between carbon rods produced choking smoke. Movie making required unwieldy, dangerous equipment. Production hours are impossibly long. Stunts, often too real. The "below-the-line" workers, the "little people" lived and died in poverty. Something needed to be done. Relief began when actress Mary Pickford placed coin boxes on stages and in commissaries where employed workers could drop spare change to help support unemployed colleagues. Over a hundred years ago "The Motion Picture Relief Fund" officially came to life by the actions of "above-the-line" actors, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, and director, D.W. Griffith. They realized the need to reach out to those in the business who fell upon hard times. Today, top industry professionals (i.e., director, Steven Spielberg and actors, George Clooney, Tom Cruise and Jodie Foster) support and help grow the renamed the Motion Picture & Television Fund. MPTF's slogan,"We Take Care Of Our Own," says it all.

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Abigail Handwork 3 months ago
★★★★★

The Lodge often, and too often does not answer the phone. One is always receiving a message machine after 10 times of trying to get a hole of a patient. Unacceptable for the money paid! Shameful.

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J.A. Sanders a year ago
★★★★★

The MP&TF has done so much to help a dear family friend in her twilight years, and every time I've come to visit has been wonderful. I really wish I could move in, too, because this is such a fantastic place. I don't get to visit as much as I would like, because most of my year is spent living in Greater Cincinnati. I try to make up for it by my monetary contributions to the MP&TF. I'm proud to be a donor to this great organization, and I thank them for all that they do for their residents, guests, and to the motion picture community in Los Angeles.

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Jerry August 3 years ago
★★★★★

Very nice area. The studio bungalows are tiny, 310 square feet but the common dining room is nice and the menu was enticing. Didn't get to see the pool area or the movie theater due to COVID restrictions. The bungalows are kept up beautifully. It's hard to believe that they were built in 1942. Amazing history.

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