Alma's Homecare Assisted Living LLC sits at 4322 East 6th Street, Tucson, Arizona, as a private residential home that's licensed for up to 10 adults. This small and homey setting gives supervised care around the clock, with caregivers close by to help with bathing, dressing, medications, and other daily needs, and there's always a nurse and doctor on call if something pops up that can't wait. Residents can live as independently as possible, and most have their own bedrooms, some with a kitchenette. The rooms are furnished, and there are both private, semi-private, and studio layouts. There's a telephone in each room, and the whole community runs a dining service that can take care of special diets, like those for allergies or diabetes. Smoking isn't allowed inside the building, either around others or alone in your room, and pets are welcome.
Alma's offers memory care for people with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, and the memory care side has a secure setting with alert systems to help keep everyone safe-there are special doors and a locked outdoor area, so someone who wanders doesn't get lost. Caregivers receive training on memory loss and other forms of dementia. The staff works with doctors, other healthcare providers, and even a podiatrist, so daily care and higher medical needs both get attention. When families need help finding a place, the team sends referrals to professional placement agents and helps with matches to the right care type.
Residents take part in group meals and community-sponsored activities like movie nights, and there are garden paths for walks outside. Housekeeping, laundry services, and move-in help are provided so people can settle in easily. Emergency alert systems are part of the set up, and complimentary transportation is available. Alma's provides services for seniors who don't need full-time nursing but can't quite live on their own, so it's considered an intermediate care facility, or an adult care home, and some may see it listed as Personal Care Homes or Assisted Living Homes depending on the rules in Arizona. They don't accept ALTCS, but they do have a public record with the Arizona Department of Health Services under license number AL8272H, which is currently active and doesn't show descriptions in its survey history. Hospice and incontinence care are some of the higher need services offered if required. The community is owned and run by Caring Senior Transitions, LLC, and the mission is to provide caring, professional services, always free of charge for placement help. The focus stays on personal needs, a friendly atmosphere, and making sure seniors feel safe, social, and well cared for each day.