Mary B. Assisted Living sits in Scottsdale, Arizona, inside the Scottsdale Adult Care Home community, and you'll find it offers assisted living, memory care, and board and care for older adults, and the building holds just five units, so folks get more attention from caregivers. They've got all kinds of room options, like 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom layouts where you can have wheelchair accessible showers and private baths, and residents can bring a dog or a cat, since the community allows pets up to a certain size, and you'll find pet care services as well. Staff works around the clock and provides personal care, help with daily things like bathing or dressing, medication management, and supervision for seniors who can't be fully independent anymore, but who don't need full-time nursing care. The place has a special focus on people with Alzheimer's or other dementia problems, using things like safety bracelets and a computerized wander alert system, so if someone tries to leave, staff get an alarm and can help immediately, and the building's designed to keep folks from getting out without someone noticing.
Mary B. Assisted Living's staff earned recognition for the fresh and healthy meals made by its cooks and planned by meal planners-there are vegetarian and kosher choices, and they pay close attention to nutrition, and residents and families have said the staff are kind, joyful, and friendly. The community got awards for both dining and for its activities that keep people busy, with things to do that help socially, physically, emotionally, and mentally, and there are group events and day programs for folks who only need care for a few hours. For transportation, there's resident parking, complimentary rides to medical appointments or outings, and paid options for other trips, so transportation's flexible, and you're close to hospitals, shopping, and churches.
The place is fully licensed and meets all state caregiving laws, keeping a proper caregiver-to-senior ratio, and there are safety and health inspections. Nurses are on call, along with a visiting doctor, podiatrist, and dentist, and therapists come in to do physical, occupational, and speech therapy. There are quiet places to relax in the indoor and outdoor common areas, plus areas for devotional services, and it's a smoke-free place everywhere, private or public parts. Folks can get incontinence care, diabetic care, reminders for restroom use, help with grooming, and even insulin injection monitoring, though staff can't actually give the insulin themselves. The care team manages behavioral needs if a resident has tough symptoms or is at risk of self-harm or wandering, so people with higher care needs can often stay, and there's short-term respite care for family caregivers who need a break.
Mary B. Assisted Living provides payment options for residents and their families, and there are on-site beauty and barber services, too. The staff helps with assisted transfers, from simple stand-by to using mechanical lifts. Memory care services use specialized training and technology to keep folks safe, and the facility's security and friendly atmosphere make it a place where residents feel welcome. Meals and activities stay at the center of daily life, and the staff's reputation for kind support has given the community high friendliness ratings from residents and guests.