The Valencia Home on 60th, which is part of MD Senior Living, has a 4.6-star rating from 3,440 reviews on SeniorAdvisor.com and operates with regular business hours from 8AM to 9PM during the week and 8AM to 5:30PM on weekends, but the facility itself runs 24/7 with staff awake at all times, so help is always nearby, and they have a retired nurse on staff too. This home is fully renovated and licensed for only five seniors, which means anyone living here gets private bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as a quiet, family-like setting that feels less crowded than bigger places, and there's special attention on comfort, privacy, and safety all throughout the home, which is very clean and modern. Residents get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication, with staff who show real kindness and respect, and everyone gets a personal care plan that changes as their needs change, so people get what they really require rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. The care team is always available, giving assistance with higher medical needs like diabetic, oxygen, and incontinence care, catheter support, and even high acuity care for those who need it, and physicians, podiatrists, beauticians, and other healthcare providers all visit the home, while a full-time physician is also on staff.
This home specializes in memory care for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, and that means extra security, structure, and supervision are in place, plus access to therapy and rehab services if that's necessary. There are all sorts of activities, from yoga, music, and dance classes to devotional services, wine tasting, educational speakers, day trips, and cooking lessons, so everyone has a chance to stay active and involved if they want, and there's even a swimming pool and hot tub for residents looking for relaxation. The food served here stands out, with a professional chef cooking up a range of meals that fit dietary needs like vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, organic, low sodium, no sugar, or international dishes, and people can eat in the dining area, enjoy room service, or even choose from all-day dining options if they're hungry at odd hours.
The place is designed for comfort, with both private and semi-private rooms, air-conditioning, wheelchair access, Wi-Fi, and indoor and outdoor common spaces where seniors can meet, play games, get involved in music or arts, or just socialize, plus pets are welcome if someone wants to bring a small dog or cat along. Medication is kept, watched, and given by the caregivers, health appointments get coordinated, and the staff helps everyone get to medical care when they need it, plus respite or short-term stays are an option for families who want a safe place for their loved ones if they need a break. The Valencia Home sits in a quiet residential area, close to parks and walking paths, giving residents a peaceful spot with easy access to nature for walks or rest.
It's part of a network that includes names like Katie's Care Home, Bellagio Villa Home Care LLC, and many more, and the home mainly focuses on providing assisted living and memory care, but also connects families to local advisors, cost comparison, and care assessment services to help people figure out what kind of support works best for them. Everyone gets nutritious meals and a full activity schedule, supervision, directed care, music and pet therapy if they'd like, and strong safety practices in place at all times, and there's a strong feeling of family between the residents and staff, who are chosen for being attentive and compassionate. The Valencia Home on 60th stands out for its small size, careful attention, peaceful setting, good food, and caring staff, and the people living there enjoy a supportive, home-like environment without the noise or crowds found in most big senior care places.