Chateaux Assisted Living sits at 5825 E. Indian School Rd. in the Arcadia neighborhood, close to Scottsdale and Paradise Valley, not far from the Arizona Country Club golf course, and you'll notice the estate-like property with lush landscaping and beautiful homes nearby. The building is custom-built for senior care and is one of Arizona's larger and more elegant assisted living residences, spanning over 9,000 square feet, designed so residents get both privacy and community, with light-filled, spacious apartments, private bedrooms with en-suite baths, and a boutique resort feel that means only ten residents live here at a time. The facility provides assisted living and specialized memory care, including care for Alzheimer's, with a 5:1 resident-to-caregiver ratio and state-certified caregivers who provide 24-hour active support. Care includes help with daily needs, medication assistance, meal preparation, laundry, housekeeping, diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, and incontinence care, all overseen by a Physician Ownership team.
Apartments come in different floor plans and offer safety features like walk-in showers and secure grounds with an alert system, something families often want for peace of mind. Residents get access to a private movie theater, a physical therapy suite, a dedicated library, a full-service unisex salon, indoor and outdoor common areas, landscaped gardens, patios, and a courtyard, all meant to encourage both comfort and socializing. There's a fitness center and organized fitness programs, and the activity calendar is full of social and recreational events, cards and games, art programs, movies, live entertainment, outings, and off-site devotional activities for different faiths. Meals are included and served in a way that builds community, and there's a visiting suite for guests. Chateaux Assisted Living stands out for promoting a sense of warmth, dignity, and respect in its care, and because caregivers focus on meeting each resident's needs for both social and emotional well-being as well as medical support, always aiming to support independence and self-esteem, which probably matters to most people who live there or visit.