Care 4 U Group Homes sits at 9334 W Brown Street in Peoria, Arizona, and has a license for four beds so the setting feels quiet and more like a home than a big facility, allowing staff to give more one-on-one help. Residents get meals and snacks throughout the day and the staff takes care of laundry and medication management, with home delivery of medications if needed, and there's always a nurse on staff and a doctor on call for health needs. This home's been providing care since 2012 and has over 25 years of experience in the medical field, with an official named Gearheart, Christine Elizabeth CNA, BHT making sure rules and standards are met for health and safety. People living here get help with daily activities like dressing, bathing, and moving around, and the facility gives both short-term respite care and long-term support for folks who need it. There's special care for people with memory loss, diabetes, incontinence, or higher medical needs, and if someone needs therapy like speech, physical, or occupational therapy, it can be arranged, along with visits from a podiatrist. Both men and women are welcome to live here. Everyone follows a no smoking rule inside the house.
The rooms and common spaces are kept tidy and comfortable, with places for residents to gather indoors and outside so they can socialize, relax, or just enjoy some fresh air. There are simple on-site activities each day, plus trips out for spiritual and devotional events, and sometimes they hold educational or entertaining programs that keep people active and help friendships to grow. If a person wants to go out, things like cafes, parks, restaurants, pharmacies, and even a theater are nearby. The community arranges transportation at cost. Personal care includes making sure residents are well-groomed, content, and supported by kind, trained staff who aim to treat everyone with dignity and respect. There are beauty and barber services on site as well. Care 4 U tries to create a friendly, compassionate atmosphere and tailors its care and activities to each person, offering both companionship and any needed help with medical or personal tasks. Families often notice the clean, inviting setting and say residents look happy and well cared for. Some people appreciate that the board and care style of this group home makes things calm and private, with a focus on safety, comfort, and each person's unique needs.