Class Act Assisted Living in Mesa, AZ provides a single level of care—assisted living. Residents receive help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and mobility, with staff on duty around the clock. The community maintains on-site medical oversight for diabetes management, including regular blood-glucose checks and insulin administration as ordered. Licensed caregivers also deliver incontinence care, ensuring timely product changes and skin monitoring.
Additional medical support features include medication organization, dispensing, and documentation overseen by trained personnel. Routine vital-sign monitoring, coordination with outside physicians, and scheduled transportation to medical appointments help residents keep their overall health on track. Staff members receive continuing education focused on chronic-disease management, fall prevention, and emergency response to give residents an added layer of safety.
Accommodations range from private suites to shared rooms. Each unit is equipped with basic safety elements such as grab bars, lever-style door handles, and emergency call cords, while some also have private baths, individual climate controls, or small kitchenettes—features that vary by room. Housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are included, and pets are allowed. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Residents take their meals in a communal dining room where three chef-prepared menus are offered each day, backed by a dietitian who ensures carbohydrate-controlled selections for those managing diabetes. Meal plans can accommodate low-sodium, heart-healthy, and soft-texture diets when ordered by a physician. Snacks and hydration stations are available throughout the day, and tray service to resident rooms is provided during illness or recovery periods. Not all units have kitchenettes, so the dining program is designed to meet daily nutritional needs for every resident.