Desert Cedar does a lot for people in San Tan Valley and nearby places because it's got adult foster care homes, assisted living, skilled nursing, and group homes, and you'll see places like Hearth Homes over on East Phelps Road in Phoenix, or Arbor Rose Adult Day Club on East Arbor Avenue in Mesa, with homes named Alice and Joseph Mbuthia, Amalia Urias, and a bunch others, usually with four residents living together at a time, though some go up to five, and each home does its part to give seniors a steady, family-style spot where meals are home-cooked, there's space to walk around in front yards, and often a dog like Molly or maybe a fig tree out front, so folks can feel some normalcy while getting help with their daily living like taking medicine, bathing, getting dressed, or just moving around, and people can have friends and family stop by any time, which matters a lot when you get older.
Desert Cedar makes room for people needing memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's with therapies and safe spaces set up to keep folks from getting confused or wandering off, and there's plenty of little extras, such as movie nights, game rooms, music and animal therapy, exercise programs, and time set aside for things like spiritual services or rides to see the doctor or go shopping, plus you've got garden areas, book rooms, a barber or beauty shop, free transportation, and Wi-Fi, so you'll find something that fits your needs, whether you just want a schedule or you need someone making sure you take your pills and get to appointments.
Respite care is there for short-term help, hospice is on hand if needed, there's incontinence and non-ambulatory support, and you'll find staff ready for diabetic care and medication management, and the homes have off-site outings along with daily activities that keep most folks busy and entertained, while the kitchens serve three hot meals and can fix things if someone's got dietary needs or allergies. Pets like dogs and cats can come along too, which helps make it feel homier, plus the homes stick to a family and neighborhood feel, so there's always someone around to talk to or play cards with, and the staff and resident list includes names like A Divine Love Home Care, Edna Leyva, Ruby Graham, and others.
Desert Cedar also stands out because it provides lots of other services for the older crowd in the area, such as transportation, medical equipment, legal and insurance resources, geriatric care management, and even flower delivery to hospitals, cemeteries, and funeral homes around San Tan Valley and Mesa, including hand-made bouquets, sprays, centerpieces, and baskets for any occasion-funerals, holidays, thank you gifts, or just because-and those flower delivery services run same day in the local area. You'll find both independent and assisted living, along with memory care, skilled nursing, adult day care, and continuing care, so no matter what stage you're at, there's likely an option, and all homes are licensed by the state of Arizona.