The Heights sits on 8 acres in the East Valley School District and offers senior housing in a peaceful country setting, where there's a big one-story home built in 1992, remodeled since, with frame and brick construction and a concrete slab foundation, and you'll see fruit trees, a landscaped yard, and a garden outside, along with a deck and patio for sitting or relaxing, and a detached two-car garage with opener and room for RV parking if you've got one, plus a separate shop building for hobbies or storage. The house runs on a community well for water, has a septic system for sewage, and uses a water softener, so the basics are covered and you don't have to worry about city utilities. There's central air conditioning to stay cool, and inside, the seven bedrooms are all big, and the four and a half bathrooms make it easy for residents and staff alike, with private rooms set up for up to six residents, and always 24-hour care-day or night-with awake staff so no one is left alone.
The main living space is open concept, making it easy to move around, with a huge kitchen with plenty of counter space, two ovens, a gas range, a dishwasher, a pantry, a kitchen island, and a built-in central vacuum, and you'll find big bedrooms, a den or office, and a mudroom, all with a mix of carpet, tile, vinyl, and wood floors, and inside you also get a pellet stove and a wood stove fireplace, so it can be cozy as well as practical, and the main suite's got walk-in closets and a full bath. Outbuildings include a workshop for projects or tools. The views from the property are scenic and give you that sense of being away from the noise, which many seniors like.
The Heights is an adult family home that focuses on assisted living and offers personalized care, with skilled nurses and caregivers on staff, available all hours, and medication management, meal planning, diabetic care, and services for people with complex medical needs who need close supervision, so you know there's always help available. Staff help with inspections, disclosures, and even planning broader real estate or property needs, which means families can get information about home buying and selling help, or support with rental options, if that's needed. Resources are available for learning about pricing properties and for preparing homes, and the office and agents are always around to provide guidance. The place is quiet, well-kept, and made for easy living, where privacy and support both matter.