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Walnut Village
891 Walnut Street, Anaheim, CA 92802
Walnut Village is a state-licensed assisted living community in Anaheim, California, licensed for 334 residents and operating since 1999. The state has approved it to care for 138 residents who cannot walk unaided. It holds a hospice waiver for 20, which means a resident who goes on hospice can stay here rather than being moved somewhere unfamiliar at the end of her life. Its record with the state shows no citations and no substantiated complaints in the last 24 months.
The facts, from the state
| Type | Assisted living community (licensed RCFE) |
| Licensed capacity | 334 residents |
| State license number | 306000961 |
| License status | Licensed — verified 2026-07-13 |
| Licensee | Front Porch Communities And Services |
| Talk to someone | (949) 440-1669 |
| Open beds | We call these homes every week. Call us and we will tell you. |
| Monthly rate | We ask the home directly. We do not publish an estimate and call it a price. |
| State inspection record | Published in full below. |
What the state says about this home
Nothing in the last 24 months. The findings below are older, and the home filed a plan of correction.
The state has inspected this home 11 times, most recently on 4/16/2026. There have been 4 complaint investigations, and 2 allegations were substantiated. The home has been cited 2 times — for unlicensed facility ad m i nistrative appeal. A plan of correction is on file.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing
Division — facility record 306000961
, licensed since 1999. Retrieved 2026-07-13.
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