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Welcome to Marilyn Manor! We are a secluded desert community located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Scottsdale, Arizona. With great weather and warm temperatures year round, Marilyn Manor is a great place to kick back and relax and bask in the sun. The small size of our operation allows us to focus on the unique needs of our individual residents and provides plenty of opportunities for personalized, one-on-one care. It also offers a great chance for residents to bond with one another and make lifelong friendships. If the idea of a larger senior community feels too impersonal, give us a visit! Marilyn Manor will be a perfect fit.
Marilyn Manor is situated in a secluded, suburban area of Scottsdale, far enough removed from the faster pace of Phoenix to feel tranquil, but still within close proximity to grocery stores and shopping centers. Our single-story building can be easily traversed by individuals in wheelchairs or those with limited mobility. The grounds are welcoming and offer plenty of opportunities for social interaction, from our outdoor patio to our cozy living room. Marylin Manor is a secured community, meaning residents are supervised and their safety is ensured.
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Private, Semi-Private, Studio
5.0
(1 review)Private, 1bd
Our facility is conveniently located right off of 60th Street, in a quiet residential area with nearby parks, walking pathways and easy access to the home. You will find yourself in a warm, homelike atmosphere that will make you feel right at home.Valencia at 60th is an MD Senior Living home. At...
Private, Semi-Private
We are a Christian based Assisted Living Home for seniors and/ Adults with Disabilities. We Specialize in Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, TBI and Multiple Sclerosis. Our highly skilled staff have experience in multiple health care and health aide areas.Our staff consists of...
2.2
(3 reviews)Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
Golden Care HomeLocated in Scottsdale, Golden Care Home is a residential care home for seniors in and around this area in Arizona. Apartment-like living quarters are used to cultivate a sense of independence for seniors in our care, while also giving them the respect and privacy they deserve. The...
2.0
(1 review)Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
Maria B. the Manager and Owner of Mary b. Assisted Living in Scottsdale, has been the most respected caregiver since 2005. Mary B. Assisted Living provides outstanding care for all people, regardless of age or medical condition. Our experienced caregivers provide a wealth of services and are...
Private, Semi-Private, Studio
Cactus Glen Care Home is an assisted living micro-community, located in Scottsdale County, Arizona. The residential care home is specially structured to facilitate easy mobility, with beautiful, serene grounds that set a peaceful aura to the residents, making them feel right at home. This is a...
5.0
(1 review)Private, 1bd
Miramonte ALH is an Alzheimer's memory care community located in the city of Scottsdale, Arizona in the county of Maricopa. The weather is absolutely gorgeous year round in Scottsdale, Arizona and many seniors in the community take advantage of this beautiful weather by taking long walks around...
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
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This is a very poor place for your loved one. Staff was overly tired and short-tempered outside of visiting hours... as witnessed when my family showed up unannounced. The husband and wife caregivers live on sight and have very strict visiting hours (10am-4pm). Even when my Dad was approaching death, I was unable to stay with him at night or until 10am in the morning. Not ideal situation by any means. Residents who can sit up in their wheelchairs are placed around the dining table for the entire day that I was able to observe. Very sad. Would not wish this environment on anyone.
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This is a very sub-par, overpriced group home. Staff are overly fatigued due 2 people (husband and wife who live on property) working 24/7 days per week. Frequently short tempered with helpless residents. They have strict visiting hours, denying family members time with their loved ones during precious moments as they approach their end of life.
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This is a very sub-par, overpriced group home. Staff are overly fatigued due 2 people (husband and wife who live on property) working 24/7 days per week. Frequently short tempered with helpless residents. They have strict visiting hours, denying family members time with their loved ones during precious moments as they approach their end of life.
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My 83 year old dad fell and broke his hip, the rehab he was at, [name removed] (Please also don't go here. The Home Health nurse who evaluated my dad said LC did not put an order for Physical Therapy so this delayed my dad's progress. My dad was there for 20 days and slept 5 nights and days a week, and I can tell you they are understaffed and overworked and their care for people reflected this.) Anyway, LC connected us to a social worker who recommended Marilyn Manor. We paid $3500 for the first month, and $1700 for the second half for the following month. However, we were blindsided with a $500 moving fee we were not told about until the day my dad arrived. The nurse owner said, I should have asked during the tour. Wait what? I shouldn't have to ask, it should have been stated in the first place. The right kind of group home would have the decency to tell someone before you move in. The social worker who referred us to them didn't know, apparently also didn't tell her, which is still a mystery because I was told they knew each other well. It escapes me why such an important information was never discussed. Maybe it was the social worker's responsibility to have asked considering she has been doing it for 20 years and I shouldn't have to find out until it's too late to turn around. Regardless, the right kind of group home would have the decency to tell someone before you move in. I'm still in shock by this. Needless to say we went ahead and paid the additional $500 because the hospital bed already got delivered and dad was already too tired to move anymore that day. I could not help but feel deceived and anxious withing 30 minutes of being there. My trust was already broken, how could I feel comfortable around them? The feeling overwhelming grew as the days went on. My dad moved in [date removed] and we only stayed for 12 days, we never got the rest of our money back. Even then, they were expecting for us to pay for the rest of the $1700 for the second month because of the contract. Thankfully the social worker was able to work it out. My overall rating of the owners are as stated. The rest of the ratings reflects their home and staff who were friendly and tried their best to make us feel welcome. I was there everyday, mostly from 10-4PM, their visiting hours. The thing that bothered me the most, was my dad would have been sitting around the dining table most of the time, I knew if I didn't get him out of there soon, he would become immobile and senile way too quickly. In fairness, I suppose that's the nature of the environment. We brought him home but had to get a $5k Rifton Tram machine just so we could safely transfer him around. We certainly wished we used the money on the machine in the first place and not have dealt with group homes. We are doing more exercises with him than the group home ever did. Insurance, PT, and OT visits are another story. The disbelief part I can't get off my mind is that the social worker still brought people over to tour the group home and when I went to LC to tell the case manager what happened, right in front of me, she was telling another family member about Marilyn Manor. I'm still in shock but it does take time to correct something. Choose a group home or rehab center who acts with integrity, morals and transparency. I know people make mistakes and deserves the chance to make it right. I just wished Marilyn Manor did the right thing with us and I hope I spared you from experiencing the same.
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When I toured Marilyn Manor, the person that took us around was welcoming and informative. They were able to answer any questions about the home and give us good information. The facility was in good shape, but what we did not like was the fact that there was nothing set in writing as far as pricing. The price was different on their website as the price they actually told me when I arrived, I was shocked. Other than that, it was a god you but not what we were looking for.
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