Amada Senior Care of Southern Utah runs a senior care service focused on supporting older adults in the Hurricane area, with a main location at 644 South 1530 West and a facility named Essential Care of Southern Utah. The community offers different levels of care, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing home services. There's help for daily needs, like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and they've got caregivers who manage meals, laundry, and light housekeeping, plus they also do transportation and errands. The community's set up with studio, one-bedroom, and semi-private living options for those who need assisted living or memory care, including secure areas for folks with dementia or risk of wandering, and these spots have 24-hour supervision and special programs for memory support. Board and Care Homes under Amada offer daily care in smaller home-like settings, and there are bigger Continuing Care Retirement Communities for people who want to stay in one place as their needs change over time, even if they need nursing care or rehab after an illness or surgery.
Amada Senior Care does a lot of in-home care as well, so a trained caregiver can stop by for a few hours or stay all day, depending on what's needed, and the caregivers can help with personal care, companionship, meal prep, and keeping folks safe. They're able to update care plans if things change, and they're also in regular contact with medical providers for check-ups and follow-ups. The staff keep up with compliance and health rules, keep care ratios according to licensing, and make sure everything stays clean and safe.
Inside the community, residents can use the library, garden, community room, or take walks on the paths. There's an arts room, a barber and salon, and a dining room where meals fit special diets. Activities include movie nights, resident-led events, and scheduled programs so there's something social to do most days. Rooms come with a telephone, and there's an emergency alert system for quick help if someone needs it. Families looking for more formal advice can use Amada's free consulting services for help with financial planning, care choices, insurance filings, and moving plans, and they also assist with placement in the right facility, dealing with policies, or getting government benefits like VA pensions or workers comp.
Staff speak English and focus on helping people keep independence while giving care that's personal to each person's needs. Caregivers help with medicine, bathing, transfers, and even things like bill paying or light exercise, and if someone has memory loss or medical conditions, there's extra oversight and support in a safe, structured place. Living at Amada Senior Care of Southern Utah, people can join community activities, enjoy the garden or library, and get as much help as they need, whether that's simple companionship or full medical care, and the team works to find a good match between residents and caregivers to keep daily life as comfortable and positive as possible.