The Country Club of La Cholla sits on ten acres in Northwest Tucson with tall palm trees and plush landscape all around, and when you walk in, you notice how the interiors look tastefully decorated without being loud or showy, and you see the large 18,000 square foot clubhouse right away that has three dining rooms including Graceful Dining™, a ballroom big enough for events, a fireside piano lounge, and a lively game room where there's always someone playing cards or board games, and over by the windows you get a glimpse of the heated outdoor pool and spa where residents enjoy the sun most days, and if you wander a bit you'll spot a greenhouse where folks tend to plants or just sit in peace. The place gives people a choice of living in either spacious one- or two-bedroom apartments, private casitas, or other accommodations suitable for those who want privacy or who like a bit of company, and there are options for those who want to live independently as well as options for those needing some help with daily activities thanks to their assisted living services, or even higher levels of care provided by on-site skilled nursing and memory care communities made for adults living with Alzheimer's or other dementias. The Peaks At Santa Rita adds another section to the community aimed at active retirement living, giving folks a social environment without requiring any assistance.
There's a focus on affordable housing too, for seniors, for those with disabilities, or even for people who need care at the end of their lives, and a dedicated group of associates helps people improve their quality of life through wellness programs, outpatient therapy, and home health care, and if someone needs a respite stay for a short while, they can arrange that as well. People bring their pets along since the policies are pet-friendly, and family can easily visit because the place is close to the Omni Tucson National Golf Course, Foothills Mall, and the Northwest Medical Center. Nature lovers walk along the nearby trails at T'Ohono Chul Park whenever they like. The dining is restaurant-style and all-inclusive, which means residents get menu options and different ways to enjoy their meals depending on their mood or company, and the whole campus feels like a community where residents can attend fitness classes, swim, join activities, or spend quiet time in their own space. Grace Management, Inc. runs the community following their Living Gracefully philosophy, so attention is given to each person's needs without making a big fuss of it, and the full range of care-independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, continuing care retirement-even home health and hospice, are all present on one campus for when life changes. The place has the usual things you'd expect, and a few you don't, with thoughtful details for both active and supportive lifestyles. Residents use Meta platforms like Facebook and Instagram or even login services for Facebook if they want to stay connected online, though many seem just as happy chatting in person or joining an event in the big clubhouse.