Royal Paradise Care sits tucked into a quiet neighborhood at 15257 North 135th Drive in Surprise, Arizona, and this small adult care home holds up to 10 residents under license number AL10121H, providing both assisted living and memory care services in a homelike setting where staff know each person by name and most folks make friends pretty quick because the space feels more like a family home than a facility, with the bedrooms offered as private, shared, and even a few studio and one-bedroom units, and each room has wheelchair-accessible showers and emergency systems, while around the house you'll find indoor and outdoor common areas, a garden, a movie room, a library, a bistro, walking trails, and a landscaped courtyard that folks enjoy throughout the year. Residents receive three home-cooked meals every day, all prepared from scratch in the community kitchen by a culinary chef who can handle special diets like diabetes or incontinence needs, and mealtimes bring everyone together in a dining room that feels welcoming, with snack shops and a bistro nearby for treats or extra drinks if someone feels like it.
There's a full schedule of daily activities, games, and community-sponsored events, including exercise with a personal trainer, devotional services off-site, scheduled movie nights, and walking groups that spend time on the nearby trails, all designed to help folks stay active and engaged, and for those who prefer quiet time, there's always the small library or the garden benches to enjoy a bit of peace. The staff provides 24-hour supervision and helps with daily routines like bathing, dressing, transfers, and mobility, making sure to watch closely for residents who need more support or memory care, using Wander Guard and similar safety systems to help those with dementia or Alzheimer's disease stay secure and reduce risks from wandering or confusion, and for those who need it, feeding by spoon, medication management, pharmacy services, and private laundry are part of the care offered.
Royal Paradise Care accepts residents who use Arizona Long-Term Care System (ALTCS) and offers affordable room and board, and the adult care home license allows for a more personal approach, where residents are treated like family, with trained caregivers providing support for higher acuity needs, diabetes care, ambulatory support, respite care, and regular health checks with on-site physical therapy and massage options. Dogs are allowed as pets, and smoking's permitted outdoors, so the home stays comfortable for everyone with both indoor and outdoor spaces open to all, and transportation for appointments or errands is available, sometimes complimentary depending on the need. The whole community is secured, so families can feel reassured, and the focus stays on helping seniors stay healthy, safe, and connected, with compassion and understanding at the heart of care, and anyone can view seven photos of the community to get a better sense of life at Royal Paradise Care, which has kept its license fully active through June 2025, offering a straightforward setting for senior living where the basics are taken care of and each person is respected for who they are.