Glecy Infinity Care Assisted Living sits in Chandler, Arizona, and stands out as a small, home-style residence with space for up to five residents, which means it has a more personal and quiet setting than a big facility, and the care staff, including nurses and even medical doctors sometimes, get to know the people living there really well, paying careful attention to their needs every day and night. The license for this assisted living home runs until March 4, 2025, and it's home-directed, meaning care happens right where people live. Residents get round-the-clock support with things like bathing, dressing, medication management, and moving around the house, and there's always someone close by if help is needed. This place serves folks needing help with daily tasks, people dealing with memory loss like Alzheimer's or other dementias, or someone who needs more medical support over the long term thanks to how it offers both assisted living and memory care, as well as hospice care, adult day services, and even respite stays for those who just need a little break from home for a while.
Rooms can be one-bedroom or semi-private and are furnished, with options for cable, phone, and wifi, so everybody's as comfortable as possible and doesn't lose touch with what matters to them on the outside. Staff offer help with things like cooking and cleaning, laundry, and making sure meals are both healthy and tasty, which is important to folks who want to stay strong and well. Daily activities inside the house and outings to nearby shops, restaurants, or even just a quick trip to see the doctor or pick something up at the pharmacy help keep days moving along, and there's a community garden and places to walk, giving residents a way to enjoy Arizona's sunny weather. For those who want to go to church, Compass Christian Church is nearby, and there's a Starbucks and The Sicilian Butcher close, so it doesn't feel like life has been cut off from the rest of the world. Special memory care programs try to keep minds active, and the building has secure outdoor areas, with alarms and trained staff who know how to help if someone with memory problems wanders.
Glecy Infinity Care also gives family caregivers a break by offering temporary stays, and because the group is small, it feels more like being at home, with familiar faces and a slower pace. People here get discounts if they're veterans, teachers, or employees, which is a nice nod to those who spent their lives serving others. All in all, the place focuses on making sure every person's needs are met, no one goes unnoticed, and the feeling of independence and dignity is preserved, all while staying in a close-knit, warm, and safe environment.