Starlight Assisted Living runs several care homes and assisted living residences with different names and sizes, going from small places with just a few beds like A Loving Heart Assisted Living LLC or Caring for Loved Ones I, up to larger homes that have room for over 200 people, and they help seniors across different neighborhoods around Phoenix and Scottsdale, including places like A Adam's House in Prescott Valley or A Acoya Scottsdale at Troon. Some homes like ABELLAVIDA MEMORY CARE handle more specialized memory care while others, such as A Gerald Heights Seniors LLC and A Acacia Health Center, offer different types of support depending on what a resident needs-sometimes that means personal care, sometimes directed or more watchful supervision, and sometimes adult foster care or adult day health care if someone isn't staying overnight. There are licensed beds in several homes, with some homes having 5 or 10 licensed beds according to state records; all these homes are licensed by Arizona state agencies and get checked by local or state offices for health and safety.
Most of these homes try to have a homelike feel-some even allow pets or have unique features, like A Cottage at Pampa Assisted Living. Starlight gives care for people who need help every day but want some independence and they provide things like help with bathing, eating, medication, and moving safely about, with some places also handling more complex health needs or Alzheimer's. Some of the residences focus on family support and even have something called caring help programs. Starlight's homes like A PLACE ALL MY OWN PHOENIX or A & M Assisted Living of Scottsdale, LLC try to make each resident comfortable and supported. Most of these homes aren't paid for by Medicare unless certified, so that's something to know up front, and families often need to look into other ways to pay, like veterans' benefits or state help like ALTCS.
Starlight Assisted Living matches seniors with different housing options, like smaller house-based homes or bigger residences, and sometimes refers people to placement agents for more choices and information. If residents want, there are even optional floral services from Payne & Morrison Florists, with flower arrangements for events and remembrance, including things like corsages, bouquets, and funeral sprays. The community keeps up with state rules for long-term care, and every place tries to offer a safe and calm setting, from homes with just a handful of beds to much larger buildings. The whole group focuses on caring for seniors and giving families peace of mind, with care that's adapted for each person's needs.