Tanque Verde Assisted Living Home III at 4040 N Camino Arco in Tucson, Arizona, opened its doors in 2011 and runs Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM, and you'll find it listed as both a residential care facility and a retirement community and a senior living community, so you know it tries to cover many needs, and with just 8 units, it's a smaller, more home-like place that offers assisted living services for seniors who can move around some but could use help with things like making meals, keeping up with housekeeping, personal care tasks, and things like that, and unlike some places you might hear about, Tanque Verde Assisted Living does have options for both short-term and long-term stays and lets you pick between semi-private and private rooms depending on what works best for you, and they take pets too, but you can't smoke inside either in private or public spaces, which is probably good for most folks.
You can count on amenities and services set up for folks who need some daily help, plus they have staff trained to handle diabetic care and, beyond the usual, even offer memory care and in-home care as an option, and if you or a loved one have different needs, they say they can tailor their support, so it's worth asking what they do. Since Tanque Verde Assisted Living Home III is run as a Limited Liability Company and is managed by Ms. Victoria Green, there's someone in charge who's accountable, with their business license going back to 2005 and their A+ BBB rating, even though you won't find them listed with BBB as officially accredited, which sometimes matters to people and sometimes doesn't, but it's there just so you know.
People looking up this place will see it comes up in places like A Place for Mom with reviews, though as always, real experiences might vary, and they're listed as a Residential Care Home, not a big institutional facility, so if you want something more from a local care home, this might suit. Prices for rooms are published with monthly ranges, and while not all the amenities are listed out in detail, they do have complimentary transportation and hospice services available and are linked to the Arizona Department of Health Services for licensing, which means they keep up with state standards. Folks have used this place for both independent living and nursing home services, and if you want even more details about costs or care like ALTCS or veterans benefits, they've got links for those, and the facility pops up in several senior care directories, open for public claim and review, with a community overview that tries to be helpful.
All around, Tanque Verde Assisted Living Home III seems like a smaller, established place with a focus on helping residents keep some independence while offering support as needs change, and it's probably best for anyone who wants a quieter setting or personalized attention, since that's easier in a small place, and with both private and semi-private rooms and the ability to care for a range of needs from diabetic care to memory support, many types of people could fit in, though you'd want to check with them about the exact amenities since not all are listed out.