Caring Senior Service gives seniors a way to stay at home with help from trained caregivers, and they call this their GreatCare® method, which means people get one-on-one care that's set up just for them, and the caregivers always have first aid and CPR training, do ongoing learning, and they're checked with national background checks too. The team offers help with daily living like bathing, dressing, meal preparation, personal care, light housekeeping, rides to appointments, errand running, medication reminders, and companionship, and if families need a break, respite care is available for that, so people don't have to worry about leaving their loved one alone. The care manager is a registered nurse who helps with medication management and medicine reminders, and specialized care covers dementia, Alzheimer's, stroke, brain injury, cardiac, orthopedic, pulmonary, and memory care, along with programs for folks with low vision, fall prevention, and chronic conditions, and they've got social services too, so seniors have extra support if they need it.
There are independent living and assisted living options, with independent choices letting folks enjoy a maintenance-free way of living while resort-style perks and social activities keep things lively, and extra help is there only when needed, while assisted living services mean people still have their dignity and independence but can get help with whatever they have trouble doing on their own. Skilled nursing care is there round the clock for those who need wound care, rehabilitation, and extra medical support, and memory care options are secure, so people with Alzheimer's or dementia can have their needs met in a safe place with memory-enhancing activities and around-the-clock help. The staff speaks Spanish if families need it, and care is available from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, though there's always a manager on call if something comes up after hours, and the staff is available for care and emergencies at any time of day.
The service stretches across Green Valley, Oro Valley, and Vail, and people can visit locations on E. Tanque Verde Rd. and N. Oracle Rd., or if someone can't get out, there's a virtual tour option, and staff can even start care the same day if that's what's needed. Caregivers help with anything from personal care to veteran care and do a detailed 43-point safety assessment of the home to help keep seniors safe and comfortable, and they've also got fall prevention and special support for those with complicated health needs. There's a Family Portal and resources for families so everyone can keep up with how things are going and find answers to questions when needed.
Caring Senior Service uses tablets and other technology to manage care, making sure families get support 24/7, and flexible scheduling means caregivers can adjust to whatever time a senior might need. The focus here stays on helping seniors keep their freedom, letting them stay involved in regular life and activities they enjoy, and making sure help changes if someone's needs change over time. The care always matches the person's wishes, and the caregivers try to give compassionate and respectful help, aiming for the best possible quality of life for each senior. The way they go about care, with their GreatCare® culture, tries to bring a sense of responsibility, learning, family, and teamwork to everything they do, and families will mostly find this approach keeps things simple and steady, with whatever level of care or support a senior needs to stay happy and safe at home or within the community.