A Home for Mom and Dad

    2211 East Edna Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85022
    4.0 · 1 reviews
    • Board and care

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    Amenities

    4.00 · 1 review

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      3.8
    • Building

      4.2
    • Value

      3.8

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    About A Home for Mom and Dad

    A Home for Mom and Dad is a residential care home near Phoenix, Arizona, located at 2211 East Edna Ave, in a quiet spot not far from the Paradise Valley area, and lots of people like that it's near Fountain Hills and the Tonto National Forest because the air feels clean and the neighborhood's got a peaceful feel. The facility's set up in a Board and Care Home style, so it feels more like a big house than a large building, with both private and semi-private rooms, and you can expect private bathrooms and wheelchair accessible showers, plus there's a nice backyard with room to walk around, a covered patio for the morning sun, and a swimming pool and indoor and outdoor common areas for relaxing or chatting. You'll find staff available day and night, including a Registered Nurse in-house, with nurses and doctors on call, and they offer services like help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, as well as housekeeping, personal care, laundry, and cooked meals every day, with snacks added in between so residents don't go hungry, and if you need special meals like vegetarian or kosher, they have those too.

    Families sometimes just need a break, so the home's got respite care and short-term stay options when a caregiver needs some time off, and the place welcomes people needing assisted living, memory care, nursing care, home care, adult daycare, or even independent living in a community that takes care of the big and small things so no one needs to worry, plus they take care of diabetic needs, incontinence, and other medical things that pop up as folks get older. They do their best to keep the place clean and quiet, and they do meals, puzzles, bingo, card games, crafts, and exercises so people who want to get moving or keep busy can join in, and on-site devotional services are there for people who like to practice their faith without leaving home. The environment suits people who like a group home but still want the feel of their own space; families say the place looks well kept and the service is steady, and there's free transportation for residents who need it, plus parking for those still able to get around on their own, and there's support for getting prescriptions filled, sorting out laundry, and making sure everyone's daily needs are respected.

    There are other care homes under the same umbrella in various parts of Phoenix, with names like White Violet Assisted Living Home, Family Care Assisted Living, Rose Villa Assisted Living Home II, Desert Hills Adult Care Home, Michelle Care Home, Elder's Ranch, Paradise Valley Loving Care Assisted Living Home, Meri Pacurar Adult Foster Care Home, Rose Garden Adult Care Home, River of Love Adult Care Home, Pleasant Stay Care Home, and Paseo Highlands Assisted Living Home, so families often use the free placement service to get personal help picking a place nearby-choosing from assisted living, memory care, independent living, nursing homes, adult day care, hospice care, and even senior apartments, with advice from folks who know the area well. Service ratings are good, with a care quality and staff quality mark of 4.0 and an overall score of 4.0 out of 5 from reviews, so people think the staff do a decent job, and the building stays in nice shape, with a 4.2 on the building itself.

    The home, which has both English and Filipino speaking staff, charges from $2,200 for a semi-private room to $4,305 for a private room, and people live in small groups, so the community stays friendly and easy to get to know, with the option for specialized care if needed, and the place works to keep everyone as safe and comfortable as possible while letting residents have as much independence as they're able, all laid out in a simple plan that covers what each person might need, from meal choices to help with medicine, to group games and quiet spaces.

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