Marie Silver Assisted Living sits in a quiet residential neighborhood in Surprise, Arizona, nestled less than 35 miles from Phoenix with scenic mountain views in the distance and surrounded by parks, a lake, and a rose garden, so the setting feels familiar and peaceful to people moving in. The facility offers private and semi-private rooms in a cozy house where no more than 10 seniors live together, with a warm living room, a spacious open kitchen with an island and bar seating, and accessible bathrooms for those who need them, which makes the place feel just like home but with professional help nearby. Friendly, trained staff are always around to help with personal care, housekeeping, meals, and daily needs, and they receive special training in Alzheimer's and memory care, which is good for residents dealing with dementia or memory problems, especially since there's a secure outdoor area for those residents to enjoy safely.
Marie Silver Assisted Living provides adult day services, hospice care for comfort during end-of-life times, home health care certified by Medicare, and long-term care for people who have chronic illness, disability, or need skilled nursing, so the care can be flexible, and residents don't have to move if care needs change. Independent living options are available for active seniors who don't need much help but still want to feel part of a community, and there are activities for learning, fitness, and fun to keep everyone engaged and happy-these include group meals, educational and social events, and opportunities to connect with staff and other residents. The home has outdoor places to walk, places to sit for quiet times, and a cozy atmosphere that's easy to settle into.
Marie Silver Assisted Living is close to hospitals, doctors' offices, rehab centers, food, shopping, and entertainment, so family visits and errands are simple, and if someone needs medical help, it's nearby. The management team keeps all facility information and profiles updated, and there's an online platform to ask questions or schedule a tour, plus resources and support for families trying to decide on care options. They help families find assisted living or memory care and provide advice about placement, always at no cost. The facility operates under Arizona license AL10091H and offers a map and tours by request, so prospective residents can look around before making any decisions.