Singing Arrow Manor sits in a quiet neighborhood near Four Hills, in Albuquerque, where a small group of up to seven seniors can live with safety and comfort, and the setting feels like a friendly private home, with rooms designed to help prevent falls and let people move around as easily as possible, and the caregivers there have long experience and seem to take the time to get to know every resident, sometimes figuring out little ways to bring a smile or even a laugh. The place has served seniors since 1997, and the owners, who stay involved, are described as humble, friendly, and professional. People live in furnished rooms, either private or semi-private, with telephone and cable TV service, and can enjoy Wi-Fi if they wish, and there's always staff around since the manor provides 24-hour support, which includes aid with bathing, transfers, and dressing, as well as medication management for those who need it, and non-ambulatory care if someone has trouble moving on their own.
There are three homemade meals each day, which can be changed for special diets, like for diabetes or allergies, and there's an option for scheduled or all-day dining, so nobody has to eat at a set time if they don't want to. Housekeeping and laundry services are taken care of, and residents also have help with personal care, hygiene, and daily routines. For people dealing with memory loss, there's memory care available, and the larger setting helps people who may need both reminders and friendly supervision to stay safe, plus the manor can arrange transportation to doctors, errands, or religious services, so family members know loved ones get where they need to go.
Social life is encouraged, with activities like music therapy, pet visits, games, and outdoor time, as well as daily exercise, movie nights, art, and even church if that's of interest, and there's a garden, walking paths, and places to relax outdoors. Visits to the hairdresser or parlor, plus planned evening socials, give seniors chances to stay connected, and the staff run a schedule but also let people do things at their own pace. Singing Arrow Manor helps with short-term stays too, like when caregivers need a break or someone's recovering from a hospital stay, and there's always someone to check in for safety, with an emergency alert system in place.
Rooms come furnished and are kept tidy, and the whole house remains clean and organized, while activities and meals often bring people together in shared spaces like the dining room, or community rooms, so it's not lonely unless someone truly wants quiet time. Healthcare coordination and medication monitoring are part of daily life if needed, and even though there's attention given to each resident, privacy and independence are respected. Residents and families can look up verified reviews and get honest feedback, since Singing Arrow Manor values transparency and makes sure details, such as prices-averaging $5,750 a month for different room options-are shared up front. With a 4.0-star rating from reviewers and a limited number of spots, residents tend to get a lot of personal attention in a space that's known and trustworthy in Albuquerque, fitting people who like a calm setting with steady, friendly support.