Haven Health Yuma sits at 2470 S Arizona Ave in Yuma, Arizona, not far from Yuma Regional Medical Center, and when you look around the place, you'll see they've done a lot to make it feel comfortable and home-like, with things like private bedrooms, kitchenettes, and safety features including sprinkler systems, roll-in showers, grab bars, and units with emergency call buttons, plus washers and dryers for ease. The building's newly remodeled, and you'll find common areas, integrated lounges, a courtyard, enclosed walkways, and big activity rooms, all of them meant for residents to relax, socialize, or enjoy scheduled group activities. Many people like that there's regular housekeeping, laundry, and meals-three meals every day in a dining room-and residents get cable TV, WiFi, guest parking, and their own maintenance on hand, so it's got those everyday comforts, but the facility makes safety important too, since the staff do background checks, reference checks, drug screenings, immunizations, and in-person interviews before hiring. Residents with physical disabilities or memory concerns find that the building is accessible and secure, and the staff is trained to help those with Alzheimer's or dementia in special, secured memory care units.
The staff provide skilled nursing, with 24-hour care for those who need it, and the facility has 120 beds for people needing skilled nursing, meaning medical professionals care for people full-time, whether someone needs rehab after surgery, wound or joint care, help with infections, or even ventilator and respiratory care-so it isn't only residential but medical, too, with both inpatient and outpatient services. There's physical, occupational, and speech therapy in special onsite rehab gyms, and you see equipment like therapy balls and elliptical machines in use most days. They offer behavioral therapy, specialty infusion, and pain management, and you'll sometimes see therapists, social workers, and nurses working together to create personalized care plans. There's case management for people planning to go home, with discharge help and community re-entry assessments.
For those who like to keep busy, there's a lot to do: arts and crafts, social groups, educational classes, health and wellness programs, fitness equipment, and even community outings when folks want to see more than just the building. There's a full calendar that keeps people moving and talking. Entertainment, structured daily programs, and even religious services-Christian, Catholic, and Sunday options-fill up the schedule. Some staff speak native Spanish and Navajo, which helps many residents feel at home. Practical supports like mobility help, meal assistance, toileting, grooming, light housekeeping, and medication management are always included, plus transportation for appointments and outings, where staff go out to pick up or drop off residents, even at their own homes if needed.
Rooms come in studio, single, or two-bedroom layouts, generally furnished and with kitchenettes, and monthly prices depend on the room chosen. You'll see different services offered-independent living, assisted living, and home health care-though no assisted living beds specifically, since it's mainly a skilled nursing home licensed for that level of care. The facility, part of a larger Haven Health network across Arizona, offers both short- and long-term care, basic caregiving help, memory and behavioral support, and personalized services for physical and mental health. The staff tries to create an easy, supported recovery or living environment, focusing on physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being in a healing setting. The place holds a rating of 3.5 across 51 public reviews.