Sunland Village East sits at 2145 South Farnsworth Drive in Mesa, Arizona, right in the east valley with clear views of the Superstition Mountains. This is a 55+ active-adult community with 2,437 homes, split up between 1,657 single-family residences and 780 condo units, and you'll notice right away that the whole place is set up for folks who want to keep busy and social. Residents can take part in all kinds of events and activities through the year, including comedy dinner shows, outdoor concerts, holiday dances, game nights, and Sunday services in the auditorium or the community chapel, and those looking for study or faith time can use the Sedona Room for Bible Study.
The North Complex brings together a library, billiards room, arts and crafts rooms, ceramics studio, computer lab, a state-of-the-art auditorium, meeting rooms, and a tennis complex. There's a swimming and lap pool, jacuzzi, and a first-class fitness facility there too, which covers a good range of interests for people who want to keep their minds and bodies active. The South Complex adds another fitness center, a heated swimming pool, a hydromassage jacuzzi, and meeting rooms named Mesa Verde, Oakwood, and Rosewood. Anyone into woodworking can spend time in the Palo Verde Building's large and very well-equipped wood shop, said to be one of the best around for a retirement community.
Sports and wellness stay front and center here. The Sunland Village East tennis club offers pickleball lessons and coaching from Diane and Rc, and residents use the TeachMe.To platform to set up these lessons, which run weekly at $31. There's a complex with six lighted, regulation pickleball courts, night-lit tennis courts, and even an 18-hole golf course, so you're able to reserve sports courts whenever you like. Fitness classes for all levels happen often, and there are scheduled daily activities, movie nights, and outdoor walking paths set up for easy use.
The community doesn't just focus on recreation. There's a strong push toward volunteering, social connections, and overall wellness. Adult group homes, personal care homes, Alzheimer's and memory care, assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, adult day care, hospice, respite care, and disease-specific support organizations are all available for those who need different care levels. Residents get support with medication management, daily activities, non-ambulatory care for those who need help moving around, and a 24-hour call system for emergencies or supervision. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, concierge, and move-in coordination make everyday life easier.
Living spaces have features like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, wheelchair ramps, stair lifts, Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, and some units come furnished already, which feels comfortable for anyone wanting to keep things simple. The dining options aim for nutrition and quality, with restaurant-style meals, all-day dining, allergy-sensitive options, and meal plans for diabetes and other needs, plus everything is overseen by chefs and diet planners.
You'll find community spaces for music programs, arts, crafts, a game room, outdoor common areas, a spa or sauna, plus a movie theater and plenty of resident-run activities every week. The HOA office sits on-site, and families can get support services while their loved ones live at Sunland Village East. Security stays a priority, with restricted access and digital protections in place like Wordfence.
There's a real sense here of people wanting to support each other, whether that's through elder law attorneys, elder abuse protection, vision care, or just a friendly chat in a common room. The mission centers on bringing people together, keeping everyone well, and celebrating learning at any age, so the whole community works to stay welcoming and kind, while balancing independence and support so folks can enjoy their retirement in their own way.