Ambience Care Home II sits in a neighborhood in Peoria, Arizona where folks can enjoy local parks and have easy access to health facilities and other area features, and the home has a total of 10 licensed beds, so it's a medium-sized place, and residents can pick from a choice of room layouts like studio, 2-bedroom, or 3-bedroom units, with bathrooms right in the facility, and rooms include wheelchair-accessible showers, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, bath tubs, and ground floor options. The community offers board and care, so that means seniors have help with daily routines like dressing, bathing, meal preparation, and medication administration, plus staff provide support around the clock, and care plans get made with help from the resident's family and healthcare providers. Ambience Care Home II provides assisted living, memory care, nursing home services, independent living, and continuing care retirement community options, so the care feels tailored for each person and even includes specialized care types, with particular programs designed for memory support if someone has Alzheimer's or another type of dementia, and the whole place is secure and set up for safety.
Meals come three times a day, with gluten-free, low sodium, international choices, and even room service if needed, and there's transportation, parking, and community areas where folks can gather or visit with one another, which helps people feel they belong and aren't alone. The home's staff helps with diabetic care, medication, high acuity care, incontinence, and non-ambulatory needs, so even if someone needs a lot of help, care is available. Kids or grandkids coming to visit will notice the comfortable living rooms and front gathering areas, the clean walkways, and a general feeling that people are being looked after, and it all runs under license number AL9907H. You won't have to worry about the big stuff like safety, since the place is clean and secure, and there are plenty of activities on the calendar to keep people busy if they want. Ambience Care Home II doesn't accept Medicare unless it's got the right certification, but it does offer long-term stays or even short-term respite if a caregiver in the family needs a break. With all the specialized care, social and recreational opportunities, comfortable spaces, and personalized attention, it helps older adults keep their independence and feel connected in a setting that tries to be homelike and steady.