An Enchanted Assisted Living sits in Surprise, Arizona, and has room for up to ten residents in a single-story home, where folks can find private rooms, wheelchair-friendly showers and baths, and spaces set up to feel familiar and welcoming, where people can come together and chat or just relax and enjoy the day, and there's always someone around if help is needed, with staff on-site around the clock, including memory care specialists for those needing extra support with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there's always someone ready to lend a hand with bathing, dressing, getting from one place to another, and keeping up with medications. The facility started back in 2016, and they've seen to renovations lately that boost accessibility and just make living there a bit nicer, so whether you want to step out for fresh air in the landscaped garden or stay in the common rooms for a movie night, you've got options, and there's a schedule for regular meals, with special diets and vegetarian choices taken care of, plus group activities, devotional gatherings, and Christian services for folks who want to take part.
Residents get help with whatever they need, from housekeeping, laundry, and meal prep to managing diabetes, dealing with mobility problems, or handling incontinence supplies, with care plans matched to each person's needs, including long-term, short-term, and respite stays for those who only need support for a while. Staff keep an eye on vital signs, organize medication schedules, arrange transportation at an extra cost, and coordinate with doctors and pharmacies so things run smoothly. You'll see friendly faces who offer companionship, beauty and grooming services, and help keep pets-especially dogs-happy right alongside their owners, and the atmosphere stays social, with both indoor and outdoor spots for gathering, and walking paths and gardens for those who want to stretch their legs. An Enchanted Assisted Living isn't part of ALTCS but does help families with care assessments and referral to professional agents if needed, and everyone on staff speaks English, so there's always someone to talk to about concerns. The home values dignity and independence, making sure support matches each resident's wishes, and as a licensed facility under AZ DHS, they follow high standards, give ongoing training to staff, and can coordinate with hospice as needed for comfort and peace of mind.