Eden Estates Assisted Living sits in Queen Creek, Arizona, on East Calle de Flores, where they care for up to 10 residents in a small, comforting home that feels more like a family house than a big facility, and since 2015, they've built everything on respect, integrity, and kindness, with a special focus on helping seniors who want to keep as much independence as possible but need help with daily tasks. The home offers private and semi-private rooms, all with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and phones, and while the private room sometimes fills up, shared options remain and the pricing starts from $4,500 per month, with a move-in fee starting at $1,500. The house is spacious, there's a horseshoe-shaped living room for gathering during daytime activities, and outside there's a garden, walking paths, places to sit, a pond, and even a fire pit for relaxing evenings, and some folks enjoy watching movies together or joining in on music, crafts, and games with the activities staff always around to help.
Staffing sticks out at Eden Estates because awake caregivers are on duty 24/7, with a 5-to-1 resident-to-caregiver ratio in the day-meaning two staff during daytime care for no more than ten seniors, and one awake at night, making sure no one is left alone or needing help for too long, and all caregivers are certified, with First Aid and CPR, trained to help with medication, memory care, diabetes, Parkinson's, mobility, and transfers, and even things like Hoyer lifts for those who need them, meeting all Arizona's licensing and safety requirements, and their license number is AL10610H, with state verification through March 2025.
Meals are home-cooked fresh every day, served three times daily with snacks, and if someone needs a special diet like diabetic, low-fat, or low-sodium, those needs are met without a fuss; everyone's encouraged to eat at the main dining table, and meals focus on nutrition, ease, and taste. Personal care is handled by attentive assistants, who help with all sorts of needs-bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, incontinence care, oral hygiene, and feeding-along with reminders and help for medication, mealtimes, and even arranging transportation when needed. Residents needing therapies have access to occupational therapy, physical therapy, and rehab services, and there's coordination with outside healthcare providers, in-home health care, pharmacy support, and even hospice care for those who need it, so health and safety always sit at the front of daily life, with regular wellness checks, emergency preparedness, and fall prevention programs set up to help avoid problems.
The community aims to give everyone a safe place to thrive, so there are always games, arts, crafts, music, library books, fitness or gentle exercise programs, and plenty of space for calm moments or social gatherings, with devotional and offsite outings for those who wish. Memory care and long-term care are available, supporting folks with dementia or mild cognitive changes, and caregivers know how to work with Parkinson's, diabetes, and other common conditions amongst seniors. The whole place has a loving, peaceful feel, with a joyful staff who treat each resident with dignity and patience, and everything reflects their promise of exceptional care in an exceptional home. They stay connected with families, share updates on social media, and keep helpful resources about aging close by, promoting a culture where people feel comfortable, supported, and respected every day.