Belmont Village Senior Living Scottsdale sits in a neighborhood filled with dining, shopping, and healthcare like Mayo Hospital and Banner Alzheimer's Institute, and what you notice first is the Frank Lloyd Wright-style building and landscaped grounds with three courtyards, a sculpture garden, and water features, so plenty of spots for a quiet walk or time with friends. The community has independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so residents can pick the care level they need, and people don't need to move out if their health changes later, which makes things less stressful for couples or friends with different care needs, and there's a licensed nurse plus trained staff on-site all day and night. The memory care and assisted living programs have won awards, and the "Circle of Friends" memory program helps those with early-stage cognitive problems, and there's a dedicated Memory Care Neighborhood too. Inside there are 130 studios, and two can be combined into one-bedroom or even two-bedroom units, and you'll find carefully designed spaces like a library, the "Circle of Friends" center, the fitness and wellness center for therapy, the salon, and a technology center for staying in touch online.
The dining here stands out, since Josephine's Kitchen serves chef-prepared meals in a restaurant-style room with fresh choices all day and some days meals even spill out onto a garden terrace or patio, and pets are welcome so residents don't have to leave their companions behind. Regular activities include classes on offbeat topics like aviation and pineapples, so there's always something to talk about, and plenty of clubs, outings, and fitness sessions. Residents get free scheduled rides daily, housekeeping, beauty services for men and women, and Wi-Fi everywhere in the building. The outdoor heated pool, bistro, great room, fitness center, and garden spots all help make it easy to be social or find some quiet, and if someone needs physical, speech, or occupational therapy, those are offered on-site along with specialized care for people with Parkinson's and diabetes. Safety is handled with on-site staff 24/7, a licensed nurse, and safety features built into the residences. Belmont Village also helps residents who live on their own with home care services, offers short-term respite stays, doesn't ask for a long-term contract or buy-in, and takes most long-term care insurance. Staff focus on making the atmosphere friendly, helpful, and lively, while supporting residents with everything from daily care to personal excursions or medical needs, and the building's three floors are laid out in a way that's cozy but gives everyone space to move about and join in as they like.