Villa Hermosa is a senior living community in Tucson with a capacity of 205 units, set in a two-story building with large apartments where each one has a full kitchen, laundry area, air conditioning, and bathtubs, and the floor plans have names like The Tucson, The Catalina, The Tortolita, and The Rincon, with room sizes ranging from 769 to 1,082 square feet in one-bedroom and two-bedroom, even two-bedroom plus den options for those needing more space, and every residence comes with an emergency call system for safety. The grounds around Villa Hermosa are pretty spacious, featuring two big private courtyards, landscaped gardens, and two big outdoor pools, so residents can sit outside, enjoy the fresh air, and relax away from noise, which many people really appreciate. The whole campus is wheelchair accessible, with parking and complimentary transportation, and there's an onsite restaurant where chefs and meal planners prepare food focusing on nutrition, taste, and healthy ingredients, plus restrooms are always nearby for convenience.
Villa Hermosa offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing all on a single campus, so folks can move between care levels if their needs change, and their staff have a reputation for friendliness and being caring, which makes for an environment where neighbors seem to look out for each other in a genuine way instead of feeling distant or impersonal, and you can even bring your pet if you have one since the community is pet-friendly. Amenities are pretty extensive, with a spa for pampering, fitness programs to keep people moving, a "Zestful Living" wellness program aimed at helping people grow in body, mind, and soul, and recreational choices like live music, an onsite cinema, art studio, plus classes and learning opportunities if someone wants to keep their mind active. There's a strong focus on comfort, with plenty of space and thoughtful touches in the design of the building and grounds, and thanks to the CARF accreditation, residents can expect a certain standard of care, including diabetic care, incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, and specially designed areas and services for older adults living with Alzheimer's, dementia, or needing assistance with daily living.
The assisted living services give folks help with daily stuff when they need it but still let them hang on to their independence, and for those who prefer to stay at home, Villa Hermosa can send trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care, which many families find comforting when they're not nearby. There's an emergency call system in each residence, a focus on keeping routines simple, maintenance-free, and social for people who want to be active, healthy, and surrounded by others, and new residents sometimes get community fee waivers. Overall, Villa Hermosa tries to provide a higher level of comfort and care, with outdoor spaces, recreational options, social engagement, and attentive staff, all within a pleasant, refined setting that many folks come to call home.