Vintage Hills is a non-profit senior living community that offers a wide range of care options, so you'll find assisted living, independent living, and memory care here, along with respite care for short-term stays, and board and care homes that fit small groups in quiet residential neighborhoods, which is nice if someone doesn't like crowds or wants a more home-like feeling. Residents at Vintage Hills are age 55 and older, and the community is set up with different homes and licensed facilities, some that hold up to 10 residents with a good caregiver-to-resident ratio, so staff can take time with each person, which is a bit of comfort for families and the folks living there. Apartments come in one-bedroom and two-bedroom floorplans, with shared or private rooms available, and you can find patios, carports, and secure areas where people can move about easily, and some buildings have bright, open layouts and four-season sun porches, so it's always possible to enjoy some sunshine or fresh air, and there's a nice welcoming feeling to the spaces, whether folks are watching TV, reading the local news, or meeting friends in the cozy dining area.
Residents can join in a food committee and serve as building captains to help guide decisions and share ideas about what can be improved, which does give people a say and helps everyone feel included in how things run, so concerns or suggestions aren't just ignored. In the dining room, residents eat together and attend social gatherings again now that the room has reopened, and they get three steady meals each day, with vegetarian choices, plus snacks whenever needed, and everyone's dietary needs are considered. Meals, housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are all part of the deal, so there's less worry about chores, and regular staff checks help to keep up with each person's care, whether that means medication help, bathing, dressing, eating, or managing incontinence, which is all handled by trained and compassionate caregivers and a Nurse Practitioner, with extra support for memory care, Alzheimer's, or other needs.
Activities do matter here, with group programs like swimming, bingo, painting, card games, arts and crafts, religious services, and customized exercise sessions with music and physical therapists, aiming to help with both body and mind, and there's Netflix, 1000-channel cable TV, magazines, and local news for a bit of entertainment or to keep up with what's happening. All this comes in a safe, secure, and licensed environment under the Arizona Department of Health Services, so there's a focus on proper care, respect, and comfort, and families get supported too through pre-admission home visits, regular assessments, and advice from the staff when something changes. With both independent and assisted living, plus specialized memory care in secured environments, residents can choose what suits them best while still getting needed help, and the goal at Vintage Hills is to offer comfort, dignity, and a bit of home, helping seniors to hold onto their independence as much as possible in a warm, friendly place where people look out for one another.