Valley Vista Assisted Living is a licensed assisted living home at 5867 West Double Adobe Road in Mc Neal, Arizona, with a capacity for 6 residents under license number AL9086H, and the license is active from June 1, 2024, through May 31, 2025. The home is connected to Arizona Care Alliance and is not approved for ALTCS or certified to accept Medicare payments, but it does offer support for ALTCS and help with Veterans benefits, and there's referral assistance through a Professional Placement Agent for families who need advice or help placing a loved one. Valley Vista offers assisted living, memory care, and independent living for seniors who need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and there's staff who can help with moving in, health monitoring, and custom care plans, though staffing details are not listed. The community serves residents with needs related to Alzheimer's, dementia, and Parkinson's disease, provides respite care for short-term stays, and supports specific health needs such as diabetes care, incontinence care, and care for non-ambulatory residents.
The home has a comfortable setting with fully furnished one-bedroom apartments, semi-private quarters, and studios, as well as emergency systems in all rooms, Wi-Fi, telephones, and easy-to-read menus, and there's 24-hour supervision for everyone's peace of mind. Meals are offered in a shared dining area with options for dietary needs, including diabetes-friendly and allergy-sensitive meals, and help during mealtime is available if needed. Menu planning aims for balance and quality ingredients. Valley Vista has a focus on keeping everyone active with daily scheduled activities, including arts and crafts, movie nights, walks on the garden paths, off-site opportunities, and spiritual or devotional events, and there's also a library area and plenty of common spaces inside and out for gatherings or quiet time. Outdoors, residents can spend time in the garden, walk the paths, or enjoy arranged transportation for doctors' visits or errands. The environment is pet-friendly, so small pets are welcome, and residents have access to housekeeping and laundry services to keep things tidy.
The home promotes independence and well-being, even for those with mild memory loss, using programming specifically for people with cognitive needs, and a mental wellness program supports emotional health. Staff help with medication management, health checks, and coordinating care with outside doctors or specialists, and transferring services are available for those who need help moving from bed or chair. Residents with mobility aids, like wheelchairs, receive support with getting around and transferring as needed. Valley Vista also has a café and offers community services meant to build connections, including both structured on-site activities and arrangements for offsite entertainment. Parking is available, and new residents receive help with coordinating their move.
Valley Vista Assisted Living, as a small, licensed home, plays a role in helping seniors and their families by providing support, safety, and a sense of community, with a careful balance of independence and care, focusing on a caring and supportive place for older adults, including those who need memory care or extra help with daily tasks.