Grace Home II sits quietly in a peaceful Tucson neighborhood with views of the Sonoran Desert, and folks living here can see the beautiful garden, spend time on walking paths, and enjoy nature right outside. The home's close to Rolling Hills Park for tennis or relaxing, and people who like golf can go over to Rolling Hills Golf Course. Grace Home II has a clean and cheery environment, with staff who know how to make residents smile and a hands-on owner willing to adjust meals for dietary needs, even offering vegetarian and kosher options three times a day, and the kitchen always looks well-kept in the photos, which show a neat yard, a swimming pool, and sitting spots both indoors and out, so people have quiet places to gather or visit with family.
This is a smaller board and care home with five beds, and rooms come with private bathrooms, large closets, nonslip floors, and an in-room emergency response system, with choices for studio, one-bedroom, and shared apartments, so there's something for most seniors whether folks want a bit of privacy or to share space. Grace Home II doesn't accept Medicaid or Medicare, but it does offer a lot, like assisted living, skilled nursing, respite care, hospice, and memory care, all under one roof, and the staff pays close attention to doctor's instructions while helping with things like bathing, dressing, laundry, medication, diabetic and incontinence care, and even high acuity medical needs, and they'd help people with mobility or health conditions, too.
Residents can join structured social activities-like music or animal therapy, tabletop games, movies, and social nights-and there's a hairdresser onsite, a library area with computer access, and devotional activities for those who want them, and folks can smoke outside if they like. The team speaks Filipino, American Sign Language, and English, and they help with transportation for shopping, health visits, or faith-based outings, though there's a fee, but residents can use nearby public transit if they prefer. Grace Home II lets people have their pets, and you'll find that comfort and safety are big themes here, with staff on hand 24/7, regular health checks, and care plans focused on helping seniors help themselves as much as possible. The place opened officially in 2014 and has a long history of caring for folks in Tucson, guided by their administrator Anthony, and Grace Home II's recognized standards and personalized care do reflect real effort to create a calm, friendly home for older adults.