Viviana's Home Care sits in the Rio Rico Northwest area of Rio Rico, Arizona, with a quiet spot for up to 10 residents in private residential homes, and it handles both independent living and full assisted living, as well as memory care and a whole lot of other choices if someone needs more help as they age. There's a real home-like feel here, with seven rooms made to be cozy and work for people who want private or semi-private spaces, including small studios, one-bedrooms, and shared apartments, so nobody's stuck with just one setup. People can find board and care, long-term skilled nursing, hospice, respite stays, and adult day services, all within a licensed community, and there are care plans matched to each person since the staff knows folks want routines and needs that don't always fit into a cookie-cutter box.
It seems they're fine with pets, and there's a garden area with walking paths and places for community events, movie nights, and music, along with indoor rooms like a game room, TV space, and even a beauty shop, though a traveling stylist or hairdresser drops by if needed. Residents can get help with showering, dressing, grooming, medication reminders, two-person transfers, and feeding by spoon if it's needed, plus support for managing insulin or other specific needs, but it's best to talk with the staff to be sure special requests are handled. Residents' meals come as three homemade dishes daily, and the staff can modify foods for health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or allergies. There's scheduled bathroom reminders, laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, and special dietary menus always available. Staff include a nurse, caregivers, and visiting medical professionals, all trained for Alzheimer's, dementia, and more.
Viviana's Home Care keeps a secure setting for memory care, with alerts if someone's trying to leave, plus a locked outdoor space and regular entertainment or activities, including music therapy, pet therapy, exercise programs, movie times, community night events, and social activities. The staff runs daily activities and helps with rides to doctor visits, errands, and church, and they're available at all hours. Residents have access to telephone service, internet, a fitness area, a book room or possibly even a jacuzzi or sauna depending on the home, and they can enjoy furnished rooms and comfy community spaces. Housekeeping and personal laundry come standard, and there's an emphasis on privacy and independence whenever possible, but with enough help for those who really need it.
The home is licensed under Arizona AL9623H with certification ID AL6546H and is regulated by Arizona's Department of Social Services. The assisted living part starts around $3,000 per month, although the price can go up depending on what someone needs, the type of room, and which services or amenities matter most. They take private pay, long-term care insurance, and Veterans Aid and Attendance as payment methods. Viviana's Home Care isn't fancy or overly large, but what's clear is there's a focus on steady, personalized attention, practical comforts, safety, and making life a bit easier while keeping a real sense of home and well-being for Arizona's seniors.