Maria's Garden Of Eden sits at 3740 W Caron St in Phoenix, AZ, and you'll find it has a big focus on gardening and plant care, probably more than most places, because you see all kinds of decorative and even some exotic plants around, and they've gone ahead and named their plant arrangements and garden themes with unique names so folks can know them by more than just how they look. You'll find flower beds and garden sculptures out in the yard, and the staff pays attention to planting, landscaping, and general garden upkeep, so everything stays pretty tidy and pleasant if you like being outside or just looking out a window at some green.
The place calls its residential community Vita Amorosa Assisted Living, so if you need help with the basics, like bathing, dressing, or remembering to take medicine, they set that up for you, and there's support for incontinence care too if that's something you need, and rooms have what people need for daily living. Feels kind of like a regular house, because it's set up as a residential care home with a caring environment, and you see dogs and cats there since they let people bring pets, so you don't have to leave behind a friend when you move in. There are even short-term stays or respite options if you only need somewhere for a little while.
Maria's Garden Of Eden works with native plant research, and you'll see some articles about native plant species and materials-those are in PDF-only format and get put together with help from Native Plants Journal, and folks interested in that kind of thing can use citation tools to reference articles, so there's a bit more science and education around for anyone who wants it. The facility's also connected with Orange Julius® and Dairy Queen® through franchise agreements, so the independent franchise owners have a system for customer feedback, including a Fan Relations Specialist who takes calls, plus a feedback form, and corporate offices for franchise opportunities.
All in all, it's a senior living place that leans into comfort, garden work, and taking care of folks who need either a little help or want to keep their hands in the dirt, and there's more information about native plants and connections with some familiar brand names if that means anything to you.