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Dad is here currently and things have been good. Everyone seems pretty nice and he gets along well with the other residents. The staff seems to be able to answer any questions that I have and they take good care of him. Their food, however, is adequate according to my dad. Their salad bar is good and they seem to have a few different options to choose from. They offer a few activities like happy hours once a week, they have entertainers that will come in and sing or play for the residents, and there’s a sitting exercise class that he participates in. The facility is kept very clean and housekeeping comes by every day to make his bed. They clean the carpet every day so it always looks nice. They offer memory care here as well so Dad doesn’t have to move to a different facility when his needs grow. The independent living side has a buy-in option and it offers a garage, just like a house.... Read more
Let homey, cottage-style landscaping greet you at The Terraces of Phoenix. This senior living community offers a close-knit atmosphere where residents can benefit from a variety of care types, including memory care, assisted living, skilled nursing, or residential living.
Depending on the resident’s needs, services may include housekeeping, linen and laundry services, medication management, appointment transportation, emergency call systems, access to an on-staff nurse practitioner, assistance with activities of daily living, and three meals served daily.
The Terraces of Phoenix offers short-term rehabilitative stays for accelerated recovery through a variety of therapeutic treatments, including respiratory treatment, wound management, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. For these short-term stays, The Terraces of Phoenix provides education to ensure optimal recovery continues when the senior returns home.
Throughout the Terraces of Phoenix, you’ll find a state-of-the-art gym, inviting dining spaces with chef-prepared dishes, a shaded patio with a stone fireplace, a spa and full-service salon, a library, and an outdoor pool for water therapy.
The Terraces of Phoenix is an assisted living center that provides directed care services. In the state of Arizona, these terms are defined as follows:
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A Place for Mom has scored The Terraces of Phoenix with 1 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 1 review in the last 2 years. Over all time, The Terraces of Phoenix has 4 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.5 out of 5.
READ BEFORE COMMITTING TO THIS ORGANIZATION: We have just been through an awful process with The Terraces. We have been trying to transfer my parents within Human Good from one facility to the Terraces. We were doing so because my brother suddenly and unexpectedly passed away and we needed to get my parents close to me so I could take care of them. We chose to stay within Human Good because my parents paid an obscene amount of money to get what they were told was guaranteed access to a benevolence fund should they run out of money. We've since learned that benevolence is not guaranteed and that my parents were grossly taken advantage of. To still try to have some hope of maintaining access to benevolence we chose to stay in the Human Good system (of note, my parents have plenty of money but wanted to make sure that their huge non-refundable investment would still make benevolence available). Never and nowhere were we informed that benevolence was not transferrable across campuses. The
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Our experience was excellent and we also thought the value was excellent!
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Dad is here currently and things have been good. Everyone seems pretty nice and he gets along well with the other residents. The staff seems to be able to answer any questions that I have and they take good care of him. Their food, however, is adequate according to my dad. Their salad bar is good and they seem to have a few different options to choose from. They offer a few activities like happy hours once a week, they have entertainers that will come in and sing or play for the residents, and there’s a sitting exercise class that he participates in. The facility is kept very clean and housekeeping comes by every day to make his bed. They clean the carpet every day so it always looks nice. They offer memory care here as well so Dad doesn’t have to move to a different facility when his needs grow. The independent living side has a buy-in option and it offers a garage, just like a house.
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I toured this community and I liked it but it looked dated. The rooms were nice and the grounds were wonderful for my mom’s walking. It just seemed dull and depressing. Just not a good fit for my mom.
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