Mountain Home Adult Care is an assisted living facility at 298 General Crook Trail in Camp Verde, Arizona, mostly known by folks for being licensed under several Arizona license numbers, like AL9866H, which means it meets the state's rules, and people often mention its soothing, home-like community for adults aged 65 and older, including couples and singles. The facility has up to 10 assisted living units and welcomes older adults with pets, offering both private and semi-private rooms that are fully furnished, with options for different apartment layouts and in-room telephone services, and there's really helpful move-in coordination for new residents who might need it. Mountain Home focuses on adult care in Yavapai County, delivering assisted living, board and care, memory care, and even skilled nursing services for seniors who need daily help and sometimes more advanced medical support, like rehabilitation and wound care, and there's always 24-hour staffing with caregivers ready to help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and transfers, which really eases up life for folks who need extra hands.
Mountain Home Adult Care goes further by having a secured memory care wing for residents who have dementia or Alzheimer's, and they design memory-enhancing activities and special programs for those who need them; the staff pays close attention to each person's needs, whether it's for memory care, physical therapy, or just friendly daily support in a warm, family-like atmosphere, because many residents mention how everyone seems to know each other there, and things have that small, personal touch. The facility offers three meal services a day in a communal dining room, with focus on nutritious and balanced food, and they easily handle special diets like diabetic or allergy-friendly meals, while the kitchen stays active with meal preparation and service. Seniors living here enjoy housekeeping, linen, and even laundry or dry cleaning services, so there's less to worry about around the room, and regular safety checks give everyone peace of mind since the emergency alert systems and wheelchair-accessible buildings help in getting around safely.
For activities, the home sets up daily events, group outings, devotional programs, movie nights, and community-sponsored projects, so there's always something going on for social, physical, or mental engagement, and the walking paths and garden let residents enjoy the outdoors or just get some fresh air. Transportation services run as scheduled for doctor's appointments, shopping, or social events, and the place has enough parking if visitors drop by. The facility accepts respite stays for families needing short-term care, and it coordinates well with healthcare providers so residents get the medical help they need without having to leave the community. Mountain Home Adult Care remains rooted in Christian values, welcoming developmentally delayed adults, too, which gives the whole place a special kind of patient, supportive spirit in everything they do.