Paradise Living Centers - Paradise Valley was a small assisted living home in a quiet part of Paradise Valley, located near Camelback Mountain at 6630 E Lincoln Dr, and it operated under License Number AL11756 until closing on April 19, 2024. The home set a limit of 10 residents, offering both private and shared bedrooms, some with their own private bathroom suites, and kept a low staff-to-resident ratio, which meant each caregiver usually looked after just a few residents at any time, and most days there was always a Certified Care Assistant awake, watching over everyone, with full-time licensed nurses and a Registered Nurse available to help with care plans, medical needs, and to talk with families. Residents could expect help with daily routines, bathing, dressing, and mobility, along with 24/7 supervision and in-room call systems to alert staff when needed, with door alarms and a secure backyard giving people a safe way to move about if they liked to go outside.
Paradise Living Centers had rooms wired for cable television and provided wireless internet, while the whole property had large common rooms, a living room and hair salon, dining and gathering areas, a backyard patio with a gazebo, bocce ball court, sun-filled courtyard with gardens, walking paths, and views of the mountains, and the place aimed to be homelike and relaxing with spaces for reading, crafts, movies, and therapy, and there was always something for people to do, with activities designed around their abilities or interests. Memory care was a key service, with trained staff helping residents who had Alzheimer's disease or dementia, using secure exits and outdoor spaces so people with memory loss could still enjoy some freedom, and there was a Medical Director specializing in geriatric treatment who managed health and safety, while nurses and other trained staff gave personal care and handled medications and health needs, including physical therapy when needed.
Meals at Paradise Living Centers were cooked fresh every day and guided by a dietician to help keep everyone healthy, and the kitchen made sure residents had snacks and drinks between meals, with staff ready to help with feeding or special diets. Staff cleaned rooms every day, did the laundry, and offered transportation to medical appointments if someone needed to get to the doctor. The home had long received high reviews and safe inspection reports, focusing on providing a comfortable and caring environment, especially for people who wanted assisted living, memory care, or hospice care at the end of life, and all services aimed to maintain dignity, comfort, and health, so residents and their families felt at home and supported. The location near hospitals, shops, restaurants, and golf courses made this a pleasant place to live, and the setting, with gardens and mountain views, gave folks a peaceful spot to spend their days, surrounded by caring, well-trained staff who always tried to keep everyone safe, engaged, and comfortable.