The Park at 7th Avenue

    10234 N 7th Ave., Phoenix, AZ, 85021
    3.0 · 2 reviews
    • Assisted living

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    3.00 · 2 reviews

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    • Care

      3.0
    • Staff

      3.0
    • Meals

      2.8
    • Building

      3.1
    • Value

      2.8

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    About The Park at 7th Avenue

    The Park at 7th Avenue sits in a quiet neighborhood at 10234 N 7th Avenue, Phoenix, with a nice outdoor patio and mountain views, and there's a map feature to help people see where it is, so finding the place isn't hard at all for most folks. The place works well for active seniors, usually people 55 or 62 and older, and offers apartment-style living-mostly studio floor plans for privacy, relaxation, and independence, while also having plenty of common areas like a shaded courtyard and big lounge for games, crafts, and talking with neighbors, and there's a lovely stretch of landscape that people seem to enjoy walking or sitting out under the Arizona sky. There's three meals cooked every day in the dining room and snacks outside of meal times, so no one goes hungry, with the team making sure to offer nutritious options, and meal planning happens for those with special needs, and if help's needed getting to meals, staff will offer assistance so residents don't have to worry about getting around.

    Assisted living, memory care, and respite care are all available, and staff are on hand around the clock to help with things like bathing, dressing, and taking medication, so safety and comfort aren't left to chance, and the team works alongside Mercy Care, United Health, and Banner Health which probably helps residents who use those services. Laundry and housekeeping are handled by staff, which takes a bit of the load off, and for residents who want to get out and about, there's free transportation for errands or group trips. The place is pet friendly, so pets can stay with their owners. They've got programming every month-games, movie nights, crafts, clubs, outings-and there's physical therapy, health support, and Alzheimer's care for those who need it, which can give peace of mind for families and help residents keep up their social circles and stay engaged. Caregivers put individualized plans in place for people, since everyone needs something a little different, and residents' wellbeing and comfort seem to sit at the top of the list.

    Even though the community emphasizes independence, help's there when needed, and programs are structured to nudge people into socializing, which is important so no one feels left out or alone. Residents can join devotional services off site, so spiritual needs aren't forgotten. The grounds are landscaped and the spaces are set up to make people feel comfortable, with quiet places to rest and spaces to chat with friends or family, and staff work hard to make sure folks feel safe, cared for, and able to live as independently as possible. The license number for The Park at 7th Avenue is AL10766C, and the facility's approach aims to keep seniors active, cared for, and living in a supportive, welcoming setting.

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