Infinity II at Sam Hughes sits in Tucson, AZ and offers a small, home-like setting that can support up to 9 residents, and the care home keeps things cozy which means staff can give more personal attention to everyone there, and the team helps with daily living, like bathing, dressing, medication, and mobility, and staff are awake at all hours, just in case someone needs help at night or day. Residents get their own rooms, sometimes semi-private if they like, each with a private bathroom, and the place welcomes you to have your pet, too, which makes things feel even more like home, and rooms come furnished, have cable or satellite TV, phone, Wi-Fi, and most things someone would need to feel settled and comfortable, and the whole place, including outdoor areas like gardens and walking paths, stays secure with a locked entry so people with memory problems stay safe.
Registered staff give care for conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, incontinence, or memory loss, and people getting memory care for Alzheimer's or other dementia take part in special programs and therapies that keep minds and bodies active, and caregivers make sure each resident has a care plan shaped just for what they need, using current care standards. Residents have lots to do-movie nights, garden walks, crafts, music, board games, book reading, fitness schedules, and outdoor relaxation, and there's an on-site salon, a hot tub or health room, and a room for games, so people have chances to socialize and take part in different activities, and staff plan special evening events and provide rides for errands, shopping, medical care, or worship services. Housekeeping and laundry get done each week, beds get made, and rooms are tidied up daily by the team.
Everyone eats three homemade meals a day in the dining room, with healthy choices that can be tailored for special diets like vegetarian, low-salt, or diabetic meal needs, and a nurse or other team member helps with medicine, doctor appointments, or if someone needs help getting in and out of a chair or shower. The facility can serve as a middle step between independent living and full nursing care, and is fit for seniors who need help every day but still want to stay as independent as they can. Infinity II does respite and hospice care, so families needing short-term help or end-of-life comfort can look to the home for support, and family caregivers also get help from the staff when needed. The home focuses on safety, stability, and respect, reflected in high ratings from residents and families, and thoughtful decor and modern amenities round out the simple, steady life the community aims to offer. Infinity II is licensed under AL9286H, and all services follow state guidelines for quality.