Sol Acoma Assisted Living Home sits on West Acoma Drive in Phoenix, Arizona, and you'll find it's a one-story building with a welcoming atmosphere, red accents on the outside, gardens to enjoy the view of the Sonoran Desert, and rooms that are either private or shared with cable, phone jacks, handicap access, and wheelchair-friendly bathrooms, plus common areas and indoor spaces that make it easier for everyone to settle in and relax or join in activities like painting, singing, puzzles, and on-site devotional services, which help people stay social and connected throughout the day. Residents get help with daily living needs, whether that's bathing, dressing, taking medications, or managing diabetes, incontinence, or other health challenges, and 24-hour staff are specially trained to support memory care for people with Alzheimer's or other forms of memory loss, keeping folks safe and comfortable in an environment that helps lower confusion and gently prevents wandering. Meals are tasty and nutritious, planned by experienced kitchen staff, and the whole place stays clean and well organized for comfort without the stresses of owning a house, all while cats are welcome as pets, which is nice for folks who find their company soothing.
Medical care goes beyond basic support, since there are physician services, home care by nurses certified through Medicare, high acuity and non-ambulatory care, diabetic support, and hospice for end-of-life comfort, and veterans have access to medical care nearby at Mayo Clinic Hospital of Phoenix or Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center. Sol Acoma is set up to handle independent living for seniors who want their own apartments, all while giving options for continuing care, skilled nursing, adult day services, or respite stays; there's also home care on offer and long-term residential care, so people's needs are met as things change. Families can find help from local Expert Advisors, who go over options, arrange comparisons, provide free guidance, and make it easier to sort out which place is best for their situation, and with partner facilities like Mountain Ranch Home Care, Silver Star Assisted Living, Biltmore Care Home, or Valencia at 19th 1, there's plenty of choices for people who want something in the local area. Staff help track down the right fit and answer questions without any cost to the families, since that's all done through support from partner communities.
Amenities include parking, easy public transit access, organized outings, and a focus on keeping everyone busy and engaged through both on-site and off-site activities, and there's transportation for appointments or errands as needed. The home keeps things friendly and open, welcoming people from all walks of life, and helping each resident find the right blend of support, independence, and a warm place to call home, whether someone's staying for a while or just needs help for a short time with respite care.