Highland Assisted Living sits peacefully in Chandler, Arizona, and offers a small, home-like setting for up to five residents, so you don't have to worry about crowds or getting lost in the shuffle, and with licensed caregivers on staff and a manager who oversees daily business, folks can count on someone always being there to help, whether that means help with bathing, dressing, or remembering medications, since the team can handle light, medium, or even heavier medical needs, so if someone needs standby help moving around, or maybe needs two people to help with transfers, the staff's trained and ready for it, they're up all night too, so care doesn't stop even after dark.
Private rooms are available, starting at $4,000, and you can choose between a private bathroom or a shared one, and every room's got wheelchair access, full tubs, and the right equipment for folks who need lifts, walkers, or wheelchairs, so if you or your loved one deals with diabetes, dementia, Parkinson's, needs wound care, or catheter care, they have certified folks on hand who know what they're doing, and there's also special support for bowel and bladder incontinence with restroom reminders, and diabetic care includes blood sugar checks and insulin shots if needed.
Meals come prepared and served, with nutritious choices, snacks throughout the day, and vegetarian or allergy-friendly options, all planned by chefs and meal planners who make sure residents get meals that taste good and are good for them, and if you need help eating or following a doctor's orders about diet, they'll take care of that, and laundry and housekeeping get done for you too, so you don't have to worry about chores.
Highland Assisted Living features indoor and outdoor common areas, walking paths, and gardens, and there's always something to do, from movie nights to community-sponsored events, to activities that suit people with dementia or Alzheimer's, which happens in a secure memory care section set up to prevent wandering, since wandering's a big safety concern, they give residents special bracelets that trigger alarms if anyone tries leaving safe areas, and there's a computerized system tracking movements to keep everyone safe.
Visiting nurses, podiatrists, and dentists are available if there's a need, and nurses and caregivers stay awake around the clock, so help's a call away any time, and Highland Assisted Living offers hospice and respite care when families need extra support, plus move-in coordination makes the transition a bit smoother. Transportation and parking are available for appointments and outings, with some free trips for convenience.
The community is fully licensed for directed care, supervisory care, and personal care, and follows all rules under license number AL10794H, so families know they're getting care by the book, though the community doesn't take Medicare but does accept Medicaid, and doesn't have federal certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Staff provide companionship, encourage independence, and foster dignity and respect, always aiming to make Highland Assisted Living a safe, supportive, and comfortable place for seniors, with regular activities designed to keep both body and mind in good shape, and generous personal touches to help folks feel right at home.