Glencroft Senior Living in Glendale, AZ offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care on one campus, allowing residents to move between levels of support without leaving familiar surroundings. The community accepts residents who wander or elope, display combative or other behavioral issues, stay awake at night, or live with advanced dementia. Nurses manage wound care, oxygen therapy, special diets, and full-spectrum diabetic management—including oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale coverage. Residents younger than 60 are considered when appropriate. On-site podiatry and acceptance of psychiatric diagnoses help limit outside appointments and ease transitions of care.
An RN or LPN is on staff, and a nurse is on call 24 hours a day. All employees undergo background checks, and the night shift is fully awake. The building is secured around the clock, with PERS alerts that go directly to staff. An activity director coordinates daily programming specific to each level of care. Staff members can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby assistance through two-person or Hoyer lift support, and bed-bound residents are accommodated.
Apartments may feature a private bathroom, kitchenette, basic furnishings, independent temperature controls, cable, and the option to paint or decorate; availability of each feature varies by unit type. Housekeeping is included, and maintenance handles routine needs. Dining offers both a set menu and on-order choices, with the kitchen able to prepare gluten-free, vegetarian, mechanically chopped, puréed, or thickened-liquid meals. Independent Living residents can add medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, laundry service, and a monthly meal plan if desired.
Meals are served three times daily in shared dining rooms, and tray service is available during illness. Dietitians work with nursing staff to adjust meal textures or nutrient targets. Snacks are accessible between meals, and hydration checks are part of routine rounds. Residents in Independent Living may keep a light kitchen for snacks but often choose community dining for social interaction.
Residents and visitors have access to parking, and scheduled transportation connects them to local appointments and shopping; public transit stops are nearby. The campus is wheelchair accessible and pet-friendly; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Amenities include a barber and beauty shop, exercise room, indoor pool, movie room, wellness center, internet access, concierge desk, on-site religious services, and special-interest clubs.