Arcadia Villa

    4132 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85018
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    About Arcadia Villa

    Arcadia Villa, also called Arcadia Assisted Care Villa, sits on East Camelback Road in Phoenix, Arizona, and serves as a small assisted living home with room for up to 10 residents, and from what's seen, the place focuses on giving care in a homelike setting within a private house, so it's not your big fancy building but more of that regular home feel with private and semi-private rooms, and folks looking to stay there will see there's caregiver support for meals, personal care, help with bathing and dressing, and even things like washing, housekeeping, and some special attention to grooming like a traveling hairdresser coming around, and the staff are able to help people with mobility issues too, including two-person transfers if needed and insulin shots for those with diabetes, and when you look around you'll see extras like jacuzzis, steam rooms, spaces for reading or games, fitness areas, and planned group activities including movie nights, music and art, fitness schedules, and community events happening off and on. Residents can bring cats and dogs along since the place is pet-friendly, and the staff will even help get folks to doctor visits, run errands, or make it to a faith service if they want, and when it comes to eating, the kitchen puts out three homemade meals every day and can change up the menu for specific medical diets like low salt or diabetes. Arcadia Villa offers help for memory care, hospice, respite stays, and standard assisted living, and will work with outside support for home health, home care, and hospice if that's needed, plus they can guide residents or families with applications for ALTCS and info about veterans' benefits. Licensed as an assisted living home-directed facility under AL7191H, though also sometimes listed as AL8889H, Arcadia Villa sticks to that regulated structure, with a license that started at the beginning of 2020 and is set to run through the end of 2024, with official oversight by the State of Arizona, and is presently tied to organizations like Arizona Care Alliance, so if someone's after a quieter place with regular staff nearby, a smaller number of residents around, and a basic, home-based approach to long-term care, Arcadia Villa seems to follow that aim of encouraging independence and holding onto each person's dignity along the way.

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