Compassionate Senior Care LLC sits in Phoenix, AZ, as an assisted living facility licensed for the highest level of care under license number AL12544H, and the staff offer help with daily tasks like hygiene, meal prep, and medication reminders, which is nice since many folks take several medicines at different times throughout the day and want that peace of mind, and meals are made three times a day with snacks in-between, which keeps everybody fed and content, and for those who want to spend time with others, there's plenty of social activities, games, and events aimed at keeping residents active and vibrant with both shared and private rooms available-shared assisted living rooms start at $3,500 plus care, and memory care shared rooms start at $4,000 plus care.
The staff stay on-site around the clock, so somebody's always there to help at any hour if a resident needs something, and the team includes certified and experienced caregivers who keep up with their training, which is important for people needing dementia or Alzheimer's care because those needs can change. Board and care homes like this one feel a lot like neighborhood houses, bringing people together in a smaller, supportive environment while allowing folks to keep their independence for as long as possible. Residents get help with things like bathing, oral hygiene, incontinence, grooming, and electric razor shaving, plus there's light housekeeping, laundry, and supervision-just the sort of basic, everyday needs that tend to add up.
Memory care and companion care services offer safety and enhanced supervision, with secure environments and tailored programs to help residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and for those who want to run their own days there are independent living and in-home care options, so clients can get care at home from professional caregivers focused on building trust, friendship, and companionship-sometimes that means playing games, reading aloud, or just having someone there to visit with. Some folks qualify for veteran services if they served 90 days in active duty during a war or are a surviving spouse, and the staff help with that too.
The environment stays clean and pleasant-smelling, and there's a manager and team experienced in serving people who might be recovering, living with illness, or adjusting to age. Technology services are set up for seniors-like guides for medical alert systems, reviews of devices like Bay Alarm Medical, Medical Guardian, and ADT Medical Alert, plus help with senior internet plans and cell phones such as Jitterbug or Consumer Cellular, and even hearing aids, because a lot of people appreciate that extra support. Visiting hours run from 8am to 8pm, letting family members or friends come spend time together when they call ahead, and there's a privacy policy that says personal information is kept secure and isn't sold or leased out.
Care plans get personalized, so each resident has attention paid to specific preferences and physical needs, and the overall focus stays on promoting comfort, well-being, and independence while giving families and clients the support or supervision they need to feel secure and cared for.