Moon Valley Care Home sits in a residential area with a ranch-style house built in 1969, offering a calm place for seniors to live with support if needed, and there's a backyard pool with golf course views which gives the place a peaceful feel. The home has seven rooms, some with private baths and wheelchair-accessible showers, and there's a large, open kitchen that has an island and granite counters, making the place feel spacious. Meals are cooked by chefs and meal planners who focus on nutrition, and help is available with daily activities like bathing, getting dressed, and taking medicine.
Staff are known to be helpful and friendly, and they help create a welcoming community for everyone, while both independent living and assisted living services aim to help people stay independent. Memory care is available for those with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, and the secure environment with memory care programs and activities means there's special attention to keeping residents safe and engaged, and there's support for things like incontinence care, diabetes, and higher-level care needs.
There's transportation and parking options for a fee, a garage with two spots, a carport, outdoor spaces like patios, and the yard and pool maintenance comes with the rent, so people don't have to worry about those chores. Inside, the home has tile, carpet, and hardwood floors, central cooling and several kinds of heating to keep everyone comfortable. Wi-Fi and high-speed internet make it easier to stay in touch with family, and pets are close by. People can join on-site and off-site activities, devotionals, and social events, which keeps everyone socially, physically, mentally, and emotionally active if they want.
This care home is part of a larger network across Arizona, with other properties and group homes like Roma House, Casa Bonita, and Monte Vista, along with services through organizations such as Arizona MENTOR and AIRE'S LLC. They have experience working with adults who need behavioral health support, the developmentally disabled, and different levels of help, from simple supervision to personal or directed care. Senior care is supported by the Arizona Medicaid Waiver Programs and the ALH Community Assistance Program, and there are names for related homes like A Touch of Elegance Care Home, A Caring Manor, and Abella Manor Senior Care.
The home's known for winning the Best of Senior Living Award, and people say the activities are fun and the environment feels safe, friendly, and home-like. With its smaller residential setting, close care, and a long list of services for both active seniors and those needing more support, Moon Valley Care Home gives people a place where they can age in place without the pressure to move as their needs change.