Sherwood Village Assisted Living & Memory Care sits at 102 S Sherwood Village Dr in the Broadway Pantano East neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona, and the building's a little older, but you still get those crisp mountain views, palm trees dotting the property, and a spacious outdoor patio where residents like to spend time or visit with family, and the whole place is set up as a two-story community with one working elevator, which does the job but might mean a wait in busier moments. The community features 160 assisted living beds and specializes in both assisted living and memory care, serving people who need help with daily tasks, medication reminders, and mobility assistance, plus more tailored support for those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia-safety's a big deal here, especially for those who wander.
The staff's small but fully trained, with Danielle Skinner as the staffing coordinator and Dawn Hillard as the housekeeping specialist, and everyone here tries to keep the feeling friendly, almost like family, just with people coming and going who know those routines matter. There's no skilled nursing facility on site, so folks needing high-level medical care might need to look elsewhere, and specific details about parking, pet policies, or accessibility features aren't always clear, but the focus is on making things comfortable with home-like touches and options for different floor plans, though not much is listed about what those look like from the inside.
Residents can get involved in a regular schedule of social activities, outings, shopping trips, and even a bit of sightseeing, which helps keep life interesting and people connected, and there's always something to join, whether it's in the dining room or out around the property. The memory care side pays extra attention to keeping things safe and structured, and the environment tries to cut down on confusion and wandering. Short-term respite care is available, too, so families can rest a bit if they need.
The place operates as a public company within the hospitals and health care industry, running with two to ten employees at a time, and the management's big on kindness, making sure support matches what each person needs, and aiming for a cheerful, social atmosphere day to day, though like any older building, there are areas that could use a bit of improvement. Utilities and extra property details aren't much described, but the main draw is the balance of independence and support, all set against those mountain backdrops with simple comforts and specialized care woven in.