Christian Care Manor II Assisted Living sits in the North Mountain area of Phoenix, Arizona, at 11802 N 19th Ave, on the same campus as Christian Care Health Center and Fellowship Square Phoenix, and the place keeps things pretty simple while offering quite a few helpful services if you're needing a bit of extra support but don't want a nursing home. The building's got 46 licensed beds and offers both assisted living and memory care services, so seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia can stay there, too. The housing options include small, functional studios, single bedrooms, and some shared living spaces, all set up with features like HD TVs, emergency call systems, and furnished rooms where you can have one pet per unit, though there's a fee for pets. You'll find housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning services, so residents don't have to fuss with chores, and every week staff takes care of cleaning and laundry. Three meals are served daily in a full-service dining room with some accommodations for dietary needs, including diabetes and allergies, plus there's a private dining area for special occasions.
There's always certified caregivers on staff, awake and available 24/7, offering three tiers of care-supervisory, personal, and direct-so folks can get help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, grooming, taking medicine, and getting around. Residents get daily fitness classes, arts and crafts, educational activities, and movie nights in the theater room, along with social gatherings planned by both staff and residents themselves, and there's a monthly newsletter called "In a Manor of Speaking" to keep everyone updated on what's going on. Chaplain services and a chapel help with spiritual needs, while there's a beauty and barber shop, a library, computer access, a community kitchen, and both indoor common areas and outdoor spaces like a courtyard, garden, and walking paths for folks to enjoy at their own pace. Transportation services and even valet help make it easier for residents to get where they need, and they've got a service coordinator to assist with arranging things like pharmacy services, appointments, or move-in plans.
The place offers HUD-subsidized independent living and assisted living, making it affordable for those who fit the income and age rules, though there's a waitlist for independent apartments that runs about three years. Residents need to qualify for Arizona Long Term Care (ALTCS) to get assisted living at Manor II, and the facility works with Banner University Health Plans, Mercy Care, and United Health Care but doesn't accept Medicare. Most bills cover utilities and cable, though phone costs extra. The Arizona Department of Health Services licenses and oversees the place, along with local agencies and a Long-Term Care Ombudsman who supports resident rights. So, if someone doesn't need skilled nursing but wants some help with daily living-whether that's with meals, chores, getting dressed or even a little extra supervision-Christian Care Manor II Assisted Living tries to provide a safe, neighborly spot for seniors to stay comfortable, be social or keep to themselves, and keep as much independence as they can while still having help nearby.