Harvard Villa has a quiet and calm setting where older adults can receive care and support in different ways, and at this place there's a facility called Sunrise of Gilbert, which offers assisted living with a focus on kind and resident-centered care, and you see, the idea is to help people stay as independent as possible while making sure that help is always there when needed. There's also Grace Manor, another facility on the same campus, which gives seniors a place to live, healthcare, meals, support services, and different activities, and this really suits people who can't live alone anymore but still want to feel in charge of their day-to-day lives. The place is run by a husband and wife team who've worked with seniors for more than ten years, so they know what people need, and they've also made sure there's in-home care for seniors who want to stay living on their own, with caregivers who check in and help.
Harvard Villa covers a lot, including comprehensive assisted living, Alzheimer's and dementia care, personal care, medication management, and incontinence care, and there's diabetic and high-acuity care too, so families don't have to worry much about changing needs, and the staff put together personal care plans for each resident, making sure that attention can shift as things change over time. Some seniors will like that the rooms are either shared or private, and almost all rooms have easy-access showers and bathtubs, and for folks who use wheelchairs or walkers, that's important, and there's a spacious fenced yard and two big living areas for relaxing, along with a charming kitchen with a cozy brick fireplace that draws people together for meals prepared with quality ingredients-meals are often vegetarian and focus on nutrition because that's what's needed when folks get older.
The community holds on-site and off-site Christian and devotional activities, and residents can take part if they like, or just enjoy the indoor and outdoor common areas, and transportation and parking are available for outings or family visits. Adult day care, board and care, respite care, and training and professional services are all there too, and support services cover as much or as little as someone needs, from daily activities and bathing to more advanced care. Harvard Villa is a proprietary, "Other"-classified facility, and has a unique lab history with a CLIA Certificate of Waiver for some waived lab tests, along with experience in clinical lab testing-although, the lab there is closed now and hasn't been open for 14 years, but there's a history of lab director oversight, and when the lab was running, it included specialty testing, registry labs, and various options for those who needed them.
The place is made to feel safe and welcoming, with a community atmosphere, and although there aren't a lot of fancy listed amenities, folks notice the caring attention from trained staff who are there all day and night. Seniors who need help with everyday tasks, memory care, medication management, meals, personal care, and even those who need support for more complex health needs find that Harvard Villa is steady in its approach, and the focus has always stuck with helping people keep as much of their independence as possible, in a setting that feels secure and easy to understand.