Gifts Of Grace Assisted Living Homes sits at 2866 East Cotton Court in Gilbert, Arizona, and has space for up to nine seniors in a private house setting where some rooms are private and others are shared, so there's a home-like feeling and not too much noise, which helps a lot of people feel comfortable. The home's licensed by the state under Arizona license # AL10058H and is part of the network of assisted living communities in Maricopa County. They've got staff on duty all day and night, including certified caregivers and an on-call RN, giving seniors help with things like bathing, getting dressed, moving about, and managing medications, and someone's always close by if there's an emergency or a need to help someone transfer from a bed to a chair or help with feeding.
The caregivers know how to work with people living with Alzheimer's and other kinds of dementia, and the memory care area has secure outdoor spaces and alert systems if someone tries to leave by mistake, so families don't have to worry. They also take care of things like incontinence needs, diabetic care, and folks who aren't able to get around well. Everyone gets a unique service plan, whether someone needs extra help with walking, special meal plans for allergies or diabetes, or maybe just a little dining help or assistance getting to the toilet, and the staff can speak different languages, but everyone speaks English.
Amenities here include indoor and outdoor sitting and walking areas, gardens, and paths that are easy to use, and there are places to gather for meals, crafts, and movie nights-plus casual dining and outings to spots like coffee shops or restaurants nearby, for those who want to go out, with transportation included, too. They serve scheduled meals planned by chefs, and housekeeping, laundry, trash removal, and move-in help are all part of the package. Security systems in each room and throughout the house help keep everyone safe at all hours, and every living area is set up for safety, including wheelchair-accessible showers and telephones.
Physical therapy and physician services come to the home when needed, and when someone needs more help, whether for a while or long-term, they have a full list of care types-like respite stays, home health care, non-medical home care, hospice care, and even independent living or adult day services for folks who don't stay overnight. Everyone can join in on daily activities or community events, and there's always help for things like case management and scheduling. With only nine rooms and no more than nine residents at a time, things stay calm, and the staff can focus on the people living there, which is how people get to know each other and feel cared for.