Valley of the Sun Assisted Living Homes

    18039 North 19th Lane, Phoenix, AZ, 85023
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    About Valley of the Sun Assisted Living Homes

    Valley of the Sun Assisted Living Homes sits in the Deer Valley neighborhood of Phoenix, AZ in a mobile home setting built in 1983 that got an update in 1972, and offers around 780 square feet of living space on a lot of about 5,991 square feet, with features like a metal roof and both indoor and outdoor common areas where residents can relax, socialize, or take part in various on-site and off-site devotional and recreational activities, which seems handy for keeping folks engaged and moving. This place focuses on assisted living and memory care, giving different levels of health and personal care including diabetic care, high acuity care for those with more complex needs, and support for residents with incontinence or non-ambulatory requirements, plus help with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, and medication management is provided, which can take a real load off for both residents and their families. The community aims to keep seniors independent and safe, offering specialized care, wheelchair accessible showers, transportation services including parking and complimentary rides, and nutritious meals made by chefs and meal planners, which is especially good for those who might need support with meal prep or special diets. Valley of the Sun welcomes dogs within a weight limit and has a small group home or Board and Care Home atmosphere, with both private rooms at $2,000 a month and semi-private rooms at $1,800, so people can choose what works for them, and rooms can be used for short-term respite stays too. The staff here earns a good reputation for being friendly, joyful, and kind, working hard to keep everything clean and welcoming, and there's an on-site beautician and a focus on both healthcare and social activities for physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Legal protections for gender identity and orientation are in place, which might bring peace of mind to some residents and families. The community gets recognition for quality care and interesting activity programs, and is verified for compliance with licensing standards. Valley of the Sun also helps families find care options through a free consultation service and offers guidance all the way through picking senior living arrangements.

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