Corinthian Home Care, LLC sits on North Ellis Street in Chandler, Arizona, right in a quiet neighborhood with palm trees lining the streets, and the place runs as a licensed assisted living home-directed facility, so the state has set the rules for how they do things, with the license number AL11677H. The facility can care for up to 5 people, keeping things small and home-like; there are private and shared rooms, and every room comes with a full kitchen and a private bathroom, which is something most people like, including handicap-accessible showers, air-conditioning, and wheelchair access throughout. People living here get help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, keeping up hygiene, and staff help with medications, diabetes care, high-acuity care, and incontinence care-families sometimes call first because care plans are customized to each person.
Staff are live-in and there's always someone awake all night. They keep things simple with a 2-to-5 caregiver-to-resident ratio, and that's a level you don't see everywhere. The operator, CareWise Agent Genevieve Barclay-White, manages the place, and the team goes above and beyond for comfort and safety. The home stays linked to the Arizona Care Alliance and follows rules set by the Arizona Department of Health Services, with the license active through November 2024. People can get help with finding placement options; there's also support for ALTCS and Veterans benefits, since paying for care can be confusing, and the staff shares resources about home care, assisted living, or ways to cover expenses. Medicare isn't accepted unless the place has the right certification.
Meals are served in a group setting, and the team handles all the housekeeping, so the residents don't have to worry. The care extends to recreational programs, fitness routines, movie entertainment, music and art activities, and they arrange outside trips to nearby parks, physician offices, pharmacies, cafes, or places of worship; even off-site religious services are available for those who ask. Onsite, folks find BBQs, holiday parties, board games, trivia, karaoke, pet therapy, music therapy, and reading rooms; there's even a beautician, a fitness area, a jacuzzi, and yard spaces for relaxing outdoors. Wi-Fi and cable or satellite TV come standard in rooms, and if anyone has a special diet-like for high blood pressure or diabetes-the cooks adapt meals as needed.
The community supports both independent living and assisted living, and it also offers memory care and skilled nursing services, so people can stay if their needs change. There's help for those needing insulin shots or help moving with two people, but you have to check with the staff about certain care needs first. Some people get help traveling to doctor's appointments, running errands, or attending church. Reviews often mention the attentive caregiving, the quality of care, and personalized service, and the rating sits at "Good" with 2 stars. Business hours run early, from 5 am until evening during the week and shorter on weekends. The listing remains formally unclaimed, but information is available through public records, and the facility stays regulated by the state with clear expectations for safety and care.