St. Michael's Manor sits in Peoria, Arizona, close to shopping, restaurants, and parks, with a quiet, home-like setting that makes it easier for people to relax and feel at ease. The facility offers choices like assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, independent living, and residential care home services, and it keeps a small community focus, with only seven residents in each licensed residence, which lets the staff spend more time with each person. People who live here can bring their dogs or cats, and staff help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, getting around, and daily chores like laundry and cleaning. Inside, there's no smoking anywhere, and residents get access to nurses and caregivers day and night for help with health needs big or small, including managing diets for people with diabetes or high blood pressure, or more complex care like help with feeding tubes or catheters. The place is set up for wheelchair use and offers private bathrooms in some rooms, while people who need help getting in and out of bed get extra support with two-person assisted transfers.
The staff gets to know what each person enjoys and keeps a regular schedule of music, games, art, movie nights, reading time, and fitness activities, with a garden, walking paths, and a wellness room, so everyone can stay busy or find quiet corners to relax. Memory care is a key part of what they do, with trained staff and secured spaces for people who need extra safety, as well as things like WanderGuard to help prevent anyone from wandering off. St. Michael's Manor also has hospice services and coordinated medical support, so even as care needs change, people can stay in familiar surroundings with people they know. Scheduled transportation is free for doctor visits, religious services, shopping, or outings, and meals are home-cooked, with choices for special diets and two prepared meals each day. The community is inviting and friendly, with a strong sense of togetherness, and the staff-described by many as helpful and kind-work to make the days feel full and meaningful, whether someone likes music, pets, or time spent outdoors. The facility lets people keep their independence as much as possible, while regular assessments help the staff tailor care, and all of this happens in a warm, safe home setting where social lives and medical support both matter.