Ark Of Angel Assisted Living sits off Highway 60 in a quiet, pleasant part of Mesa, Arizona, close to doctor offices, hospitals, and shopping centers like Village Square at Dana Park and Greenfield Gateway, and people find the house itself warm and home-like with comfortable seating for watching TV, a backyard with shaded tables and an outside kitchen, and indoor and outdoor areas for visiting, rest, and activities. This small assisted living home has a license for just five residents-male or female-and offers private or semi-private rooms with bathrooms and wheelchair accessible showers, focusing on resident comfort and safety in a place that feels like home, whether for long-term or short-term respite stays. Staff are awake 24 hours and help residents with bathing, dressing, medication management, and moving around, and nurses, doctors, dentists, and therapists-including podiatrists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists-visit or are available to handle residents' health needs, so families know their loved ones get attentive care.
Meals come fresh each day-three healthy ones, thoughtfully prepared with attention to dietary needs like diabetic care or allergies, and there's all-day dining, so residents can eat when they're hungry, and the home welcomes pets, lets residents participate in devotional services or activities, and offers both onsite and offsite social events, movie nights, gardening, walking paths, and scheduled community programs to keep everyone active and engaged. Transportation for errands and appointments, parking, an on-site beautician, laundry, cleaning, and move-in coordination help make daily life smoother for seniors, and the team supports memory care, incontinence care, and non-ambulatory care, with a strong focus on each person's independence and well-being, always watching out for safety and happiness. People say the staff are kind, helpful, and joyful, and the whole place runs with a spirit of respect where both residents and guests feel welcome.
Ark Of Angel Assisted Living is a licensed adult care home, sometimes called an Adult Foster Home or Board and Care Home, always keeping resident numbers low for a more personal, family-like setting, with an active license since March 2020, and services that cover everything from hospice and respite care to medication monitoring and coordination with healthcare providers. They ask anyone interested to call to learn more about availability, since they don't share open bed numbers online.