Feel At Home Assisted Living is a small senior living community in Tucson with room for ten residents in private homes, keeping things quiet and personal, and the staff is trained for Alzheimer's and dementia care, so families know loved ones with memory issues get special attention in a safe, secure environment. The place has custom care plans, whether someone needs basic help with bathing and dressing, more advanced needs like Parkinson's care, physical therapy, or incontinence help, and there's on-call nurse support, medication help, and home health services too, so no one has to worry about missing out on important care. Folks can choose from studio units, shared apartments, or single bedrooms, and rooms are wheelchair accessible with ADA-compliant bathrooms. Residents can count on meals served three times a day, and snacks are ready between meals, and those with special diets-like if someone has a food allergy or diabetes-can get what they need, so no one has to skip a meal due to dietary needs.
People who live here can bring a small dog or cat, making it easier to feel at home, and there's plenty to keep active-walking and jogging paths, a greenhouse, a game room, a theatre, computer classes, and Internet access, all designed to keep people busy or social if that's what they enjoy, and outings, fitness classes, movie nights, and community activities happen on a regular basis. Feel At Home Assisted Living takes steps to keep people safe, with alert systems in each room, exit alarms, and secured outdoor areas, so those with memory issues can go outside without worry, and emergency call buttons in rooms let staff respond fast if anyone needs help. The place includes furnished rooms, laundry and housekeeping, a snack shop, and move-in coordination, making daily life easier, and offers transportation services and on-site parking when residents want or need to leave for appointments or visits.
Anyone needing help with everyday chores-like bathing, dressing, or mobility-can get personal support, and skilled nursing from outside providers can come in when needed, so folks don't have to move if care needs increase. For people only visiting for a while, short-term stay options are available for family visits or transitions, and there's always 24-hour supervision from trained caregivers. The facility stays close to local doctors and hospitals, so access to medical care is quick. Its atmosphere is peaceful and friendly, with gardens and walking paths for anyone who likes outdoor time, and the staff runs a full schedule of community-sponsored activities to help residents stay social and active. People living here get a mix of comfort and care that lets everyone keep some independence while having help nearby whenever needed, and with its small setting, it feels more like a family home than a big institution.