Beautiful Assisted Living Facility sits at 25612 West Euclid Avenue in Laveen, Arizona, and holds a state license number AL9800H for up to five residents in a home-directed setting, running from July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2024, and though it closed on June 30, 2024, it was known for being a small, close-knit community with personalized care set up for folks who needed help with daily living or had memory care needs. Studio-style rooms came with private baths, and residents enjoyed both furnished indoor and outdoor common spaces, like walking paths and a community garden, where folks could get some air or enjoy flowers. The facility offered tailored care plans, so each person got help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers (including lifts), and reminders for daily tasks like grooming and toileting. Beautiful Assisted Living Facility had a special memory care section in a separate building, focused on Alzheimer's and dementia care, and they had protections in place for residents prone to wandering, like bracelet alarms, a locked and secured property, and awake staff available 24 hours a day, plus a computerized alert system to keep the environment safe. Medical needs like medication management, diabetes care (including insulin injections), and help for residents showing behavioral issues got handled by staff trained for those situations, and the property accepted some residents who needed more hands-on or behavioral support, or who might have been at risk of leaving unsafely.
There were amenities such as full tubs, beautician services, studio room layouts, housekeeping, and laundry, while scheduled and all-day dining offered nutritious meals prepared for special diets, including diabetes and allergy concerns. Life at Beautiful Assisted Living Facility included on-site daily activities, movie nights, outings into the community, and a full calendar of social, educational, and recreational programs meant to keep folks active and connected, whether they were outside in the garden or inside in the communal spaces. Residents could bring small dogs under certain policies and had access to transportation for errands and activities, as well as parking and proximity to bus lines. Services included 24/7 supervision, respite care for temporary stays, hospice, and options designed to help people age in place so they could stay as their needs changed. The staff aimed to foster a supportive atmosphere where residents could keep their dignity and independence as long as possible, with thoughtful attention to comfort, safety, and a clean living environment, and you could often see people enjoying nutritious meals or catching up over a cup of coffee with friendly staff who helped build that sense of home.