The Center at Tucson has specialized care options like memory care, assisted living, skilled nursing, and independent living all in one community, which means folks can stay put as their needs change and get the care they need. The SAGE Memory Care program helps people with Alzheimer's and other dementias feel secure and supported, with memory-enhancing activities in a safe environment to help with wandering and anxiety. The Center's staff, including health care professionals and support workers, are around 24 hours a day, and there's always an emergency call system ready, so help comes fast if needed. Residents have care plans that fit their needs, with support if someone needs help with bathing, dressing, daily chores, or medication, and there's round-the-clock medical care in the skilled nursing area for folks with complex health conditions.
The Center at Tucson works on promoting cognitive health by offering programs made to keep the mind sharp, but there are also plenty of social and recreational things to do, like games, art and music programs, movie nights, fitness activities, and outdoor garden walks. There's both staff-led and resident-led events, so something's always happening, and there's a library, game room, computer center, beauty salon, and wellness spaces for everyone to use. Meals are crafted by an executive chef, including options for diabetes and allergies, and people can sit down to restaurant-style dining or use the kitchenette in their semi-private or one-bedroom units, which all come furnished, with private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable, phone, and Wi-Fi.
Transportation helps residents get to appointments, group outings, or just run errands, and parking's available for those who drive. The community provides services that make life a bit easier, like housekeeping, laundry, daily scheduling, and move-in coordination, plus support for families. Rehab programs and therapy services, like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, are available, and discharge planning can include family meetings and psychological care. The Center handles medical issues from wound care and post-hospital rehab to long-term nursing, with special expertise in conditions like emphysema and heart failure. The Center at Tucson is a for-profit limited liability company, accepts Medicare and Medicaid, and as of June 2025, has 96 beds across its care units. Even with all the services and safety features, the main focus sticks to helping people keep their independence as long as they can, in a setting that's both supportive and homelike.