La Posada at Pusch Ridge in Oro Valley sits on 80 acres along the Cañada del Oro riverbed, with plentiful walking and bike trails that connect to the 130-mile Tucson Loop, and when you get out there you'll notice views of Pusch Ridge and the Catalina Mountains all around, with landscaped paths, open spaces, and outdoor seating that make it easy to enjoy the scenery, and you'll also find a charming promenade running through the campus where residents stroll or meet up with neighbors. The community has 166 residences in the first phase, with floor plans called Lantana, Lavender, Larkspur, and Marigold A that range from about 1,000 to 1,900 square feet, including one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments with private balconies or patios, and the homes have expansive windows for lots of natural light, and residents can choose their own cabinetry, fixtures, and paint so every home feels personal. The community uses energy-efficient building to help keep homes comfortable all year round, and the buildings echo desert colors and shapes, which helps it blend into the surroundings.
Residents have their pick of restaurant-style dining options as well as outdoor terraces and a sparkling pool with panoramic views, and you can find everything from group exercise classes at the fitness center with personal trainers, to art studios with classes for all skill levels, to organized wellness and recreation options for people who want to stay active and social. There's a strong focus on wellness, comfort, and convenience, and people can age in place here thanks to integrated health services, private medical and dental offices, memory care, adult daycare, and specialized programs like La Hacienda Enhanced Assisted Living and the La Posada at Home care service. The Park Centre Homes and the Pavilion Homes offer free-standing choices for independent senior living, adding variety to what's available, and the whole set-up is part of a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Life Plan Community that's been CARF accredited for over 20 years, with over three decades of community service.
Although construction is still ongoing for the first phase, with a grand opening scheduled for summer 2025, the sales office is open at the El Corredor shopping center, and visits are by appointment only right now. The staff includes Retirement Counselors, a Marketing Director, and a Director of Sales, plus a large team at the nearby Green Valley location, so there's plenty of support built in. There are eleven different apartment styles to choose from, and residents pay a refundable entrance fee based on home size, plus a monthly service fee that covers the cost of amenities and services across the campus. Residents have opportunities for nature walks, biking, swimming, art, and group activities, with a lifestyle that centers on keeping people active, healthy, and engaged while living among open space, natural landscaping, and scenic mountain views. The Life Lease program provides long-term financial security, and specialized medical care can be brought in as care needs change, which can give some peace of mind for people wanting to stay in one place even as their health needs shift. The community was designed to feel connected to the desert setting, while also offering a wide range of services, events, and personalized options that aim to support both independence and a sense of belonging.