Regal Cove Assisted Living sits right on the lakefront at 1302 S. Tumbleweed Ct. in Chandler, Arizona, where only five residents can live at a time, so everyone gets a lot of personal attention in this small, friendly, and nurse-owned home. Regal Cove calls its care style "board and care," and that means people get help with daily things like bathing, dressing, transfers, using the toilet, and staying on top of their medicine, and there's always staff awake or nearby if someone needs them, and memory care is also an option when someone's got a diagnosis that needs it.
Private rooms start at $4,700 a month, and rooms come with features that make living there easier and more comfortable for seniors, with cable TV and furnishings already set up, and if someone likes, they can share the home with a dog or cat. Regal Cove offers three home-cooked meals every day, each one focused on nutrition, with special menus for folks who have diabetes, high blood pressure, or food allergies, and if needed, staff can help with special things like insulin shots, meal plans, and two-person transfers. There's a dining room that feels homey, places to relax like the porch or outdoor garden, and spots where residents can gather for games, reading, music programs, animal therapy, movie nights, and regular evening get-togethers, and sometimes they even offer music therapy or a visiting hairdresser, and there might be fitness equipment or a jacuzzi for use, depending on the day.
The "Care Circle Program" is their term for working with doctors and health care providers to make sure each resident gets what they need, whether that means rides to appointments, spiritual services, shopping trips, or access to a mobile hairdresser who can come in. They've got a tidy board and care setting plus respite care, so those needing short-term help or a break for caregivers have that choice. Someone comes to help with chores like cleaning and laundry, and if residents want to join in on scheduled daily activities or fitness sessions, the staff makes sure to invite everyone.
Regal Cove uses unique names for its services and "Lakeview Lounge" is what they call their main gathering spot, while "Memory Lane" is the area reserved for memory care, and there are outdoor spots for pets to be walked if someone's still got a dog or a cat. Community members have access to 24-hour nurse care, and wellness, entertainment, and social activities are planned out on something called the "Regal Calendar." Regal Cove makes it easy on new residents by offering "Move-in Ease" help, which includes getting settled and meeting everyone. Seniors living here have transportation and parking covered, and there are even reading rooms and activity areas, though sometimes these spaces shift around to fit the size of the group. Regal Cove doesn't have big crowds but has a simple, focused approach with healthcare staff, nutritious food, friendly faces, a peaceful yard, and pet-friendly rules so folks can feel at home.