House of Dignity Assisted Living sits about 2.5 miles outside San Tan Valley, Arizona, with a small and close-knit community allowing up to 6 residents in private or semi-private studio room layouts, so people can expect a more personalized approach to care, and caregivers can help those who value independence but need some daily help with things like grooming, bathing, or moving around, and they also offer care for people who have diabetes, who use wheelchairs, who experience incontinence, or who have more complex health needs. The facility features a purpose-built memory care section in its own building, secured with technology like bracelets that keep residents with Alzheimer's or dementia safe from wandering, and there's trained staff awake 24 hours a day, nurses on-site, and visiting therapists like physical, occupational, and speech therapists, so residents have support if their needs change while living there. House of Dignity allows both men and women, and the community is pet-friendly, so residents can bring their cats or dogs, and even has pet care help if needed. Meals are served daily, including options for low sugar, low sodium, kosher, vegetarian, and the dining team will work with special diets as needed, with room service available, and residents can also use accessible showers, full tubs, and private bathrooms, so folks with mobility issues can stay comfortable.
Amenities include indoor and outdoor common areas, birthday parties, BBQs, holiday events, an enclosed courtyard for safe walks, and on-site devotional or religious gatherings if that's something residents like to take part in, plus an on-site beautician and barber shop. The facility offers help with medication, help managing symptoms and behaviors, and also provides hospice services, respite care for short-term stays, aging-in-place for residents whose needs get heavier, and day programs, so people can come just for the day. Residents who can't move by themselves, who have behavioral needs, or who are an elopement risk can live here because staff are trained to handle everything from light care to more serious issues. Doctors and nurses are on call, and transportation is available either complimentary or at a cost, so folks can get to appointments and outings, with parking for residents who have cars. The House of Dignity offers activities every day, which might include brain fitness programs like Dakim, birthday and holiday parties, spiritual events, and time outdoors, plus the staff try to keep the space clean and home-like. The main goal centers on helping residents have a comfortable life while living with dignity, in a safe, small setting, and while the facility has an average rating of 1 out of 10 in the community, people looking for a lower-capacity, hands-on approach and a steady support system find the range of care types, attention to safety, and the options for different living arrangements easy to work with as needs change.