White Violet AC II

    3711 W. Cholla Str., Phoenix, AZ, 85029
    3.5 · 4 reviews
      AnonymousLoved one of resident
      4.0

      Desert home, caring staff, mixed

      I liked the nicely landscaped, desert-themed single-story home - outdoor sitting areas, pool and homey furnishings made it comfortable. The staff were wonderful, kind and thoughtful, kept the facility and rooms very clean, joined residents for games, and provided good care. The food was just fine but not my loved one's favorite; many residents stayed in their rooms with limited social interaction, so it was hard to adjust, though I would stay again.

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      Amenities

      3.50 · 4 reviews

      Overall rating

      1. 5
      2. 4
      3. 3
      4. 2
      5. 1
      • Care

        4.0
      • Staff

        4.7
      • Meals

        3.0
      • Amenities

        4.0
      • Value

        3.5

      Pros

      • Nicely landscaped desert-themed grounds
      • Single-story home layout
      • Outdoor sitting area
      • Homey, comfortable furnishings
      • Enjoyable pool area
      • Clean rooms and facility
      • Well-maintained property
      • Attentive, kind, friendly, and thoughtful staff
      • Staff participates in resident activities (games and puzzles)
      • Good overall care
      • Positive prior stay experiences (would stay again)

      Cons

      • Meals not preferred by some residents
      • Dining/food described as merely adequate ('just fine')
      • Residents often stay in their rooms
      • Limited social interaction among residents
      • Some residents or families report difficulty adjusting

      Summary review

      Overall sentiment in the reviews is positive with a consistent emphasis on cleanliness, well-maintained grounds, and caring staff, tempered by some concerns about dining options and resident socialization. Multiple reviewers highlight the facility’s attractive desert-themed landscaping, single-story layout, and outdoor sitting areas, which contribute to a home-like, comfortable atmosphere. Cleanliness is a recurring strong point: reviewers repeatedly describe both individual rooms and the broader facility as very clean and well maintained.

      Staff performance is a clear strength across the summaries. Reviewers use words such as wonderful, kind, friendly, attentive, and thoughtful to describe caregivers and other personnel. Several comments note that staff not only provide good day-to-day care but also engage directly with residents by participating in games and puzzles, which indicates responsiveness and hands-on involvement. That engagement is reinforced by statements that the staff keeps things clean and participates in activities, and at least one reviewer explicitly said they would stay again, suggesting a high level of satisfaction with care.

      Facilities and ambiance receive repeated praise. The desert theme and landscaping create an appealing exterior environment, and the property’s single-story design is noted as a practical, accessible feature. Indoor touches — described as homey furnishings — plus leisure amenities like a pool area and outdoor sitting spaces contribute to a comfortable, residential feel. These elements, together with the cleanliness mentioned earlier, paint a picture of a facility that prioritizes a tidy, welcoming environment.

      Dining is the most mixed area in the reviews. A few comments suggest the food is acceptable but not outstanding: one reviewer called the food "just fine," while another explicitly noted that meals were not preferred by their loved one. These remarks indicate that while dining might be adequate for many residents, there are instances where menu choices or food preparation do not meet individual tastes or expectations. The reviews do not specify specific dietary issues or menu limitations, so it is not clear whether this is a matter of personal preference or a broader quality concern.

      Socialization and resident adjustment appear as another area of concern. Several reviews mention that residents tend to stay in their rooms and that there is limited social interaction. One reviewer explicitly cited difficulty adjusting, which could reflect individual resident needs, the social dynamics of the home, or the match between resident interests and available activities. Although staff do participate in games and puzzles, that participation does not necessarily translate into broad resident engagement for all individuals. This pattern suggests that some residents may require more proactive programming or individualized encouragement to participate in group activities.

      In summary, White Violet AC II is portrayed consistently as a clean, well-kept, and welcoming single-story home with pleasant outdoor spaces and a pool area. Staff are a major asset — described as kind, thoughtful, and engaged — and the care quality and personalized attention receive positive mention. The main areas to watch are dining satisfaction for residents with specific food preferences and ensuring social engagement for residents who tend to stay in their rooms or have difficulty adjusting. Prospective residents and families valuing a tidy, home-like environment and attentive staff will likely view this facility favorably, while those prioritizing varied dining options or a highly social atmosphere should ask targeted questions about menus and activity programming during a visit.

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      About White Violet AC II

      White Violet AC II sits in the North Mountain Village neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona, and the building has a nice, desert-themed look with well-kept landscaping, a single-story layout, and clean, newer common spaces that make getting around pretty easy for people who use wheelchairs or need walking assistance, and the community is known for keeping both the inside and outside areas comfortable and relaxing for everyone, including spots to sit outside with family and friends. The place prides itself on a homelike and welcoming feeling, and residents often say they're comfortable with how the staff treats them and the extra help that's always available, day or night. Folks have access to different care types, like assisted living, memory care in the Alzheimer's unit, nursing home services, and independent living, so people who need help but still want to keep as much independence as they can feel right at home.

      Rooms in the Ventana Winds part of the community have enough space for the basics, like a bed, armoire, small TV, entertainment center, and a private bathroom, so nobody feels squeezed in or crowded. The care team gives each person a plan that matches their needs, with support for eating, bathing, taking medicine, and more, and for those with Alzheimer's or other memory problems, there are card games, bingo, painting, singing, and puzzles to help keep minds active. The community works to keep everyone engaged, offering lots of activities both inside and out; you'll see groups gathering for meals in their top-notch dining area where the kitchen serves fresh food with vegetarian and kosher options, and people can spend time in indoor and outdoor spaces, use the hot tub or swimming pool, or visit with beauticians right on-site.

      The staff includes nurses, doctors, dentists, and even a podiatrist who visit residents so trips out aren't needed as often, and therapy services like speech, occupational, and physical therapy come straight to the home, which helps people keep their skills and independence. White Violet AC II takes pets too, both cats and dogs, and has won an award for being pet-friendly-so people who love animals can bring theirs along as long as they meet the rules. The community allows both men and women, or just women, which depends on the building, and there are semi-private and private rooms, so people can pick what suits them best. Safety is also a focus, with rules for wheelchair-accessible showers, no indoor smoking, emergency help at all hours, and clear policies about visitors and parking.

      There's always something going on, from religious services and beauty and barber appointments to group outings and daily events meant to boost health, happiness, and friendships. The campus sits in a hot, dry climate with mild winters, so outdoor time is comfortable for most seasons. Care options like hospice, respite, home care, or continuing care are available, and when extra medical attention's needed, someone's always close by. The community also offers planning help for families, making it easier to work through choices about aging and living arrangements. White Violet AC II has a "Very Good" 3.5-star rating from reviews, and offers both the personal touch of a residential care home and the support of a larger community connected with other locations, such as Mountain Ranch Home Care and Biltmore Care Home. Residents find a balance of private life and social activity, with the flexibility to adjust care as their health changes-it's a place where attention centers on resident comfort, safety, and daily quality of life.

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