Heritage Village Assisted Living & Memory Care in Mesa, Arizona provides three levels of housing and supervision—Assisted Living, Residential Care Home, and Memory Care. The community is equipped to manage residents who wander day or night, are at risk of elopement, or display combative or other behavioral concerns. Clinical oversight extends to wound care, oxygen therapy, and comprehensive diabetic management, whether oral medications, injections, or sliding-scale protocols are required. The team is also prepared to accommodate residents under 60 and those on physician-prescribed special diets, including advanced dementia care plans.
Round-the-clock clinical coverage includes an RN or LPN on staff, a nurse on site 24 hours, and an additional nurse on call. All employees undergo background checks, and both awake and asleep night-shift staff are in place. Security features include a fenced perimeter, alarmed doors, pull-cord alerts, and 24-hour staffing. The community accepts residents with psychiatric diagnoses and offers full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer capabilities range from standby help with walkers to two-person or full Hoyer-lift support for bed-bound individuals.
Accommodations are designed for practicality and comfort. Many rooms offer a private bathroom, personal climate controls, and cable access, and residents may paint or decorate their space to their liking; however, some rooms come with a more basic setup. Prospective residents should confirm which features are available in the apartment they select.
Meals are prepared on a set menu, but the kitchen can also provide made-to-order dishes. Snacks are accessible throughout the day. The dietary staff works closely with nursing to ensure that low-sodium plans, textured diets, diabetic meals, and other physician-directed modifications are consistently followed.
Additional amenities include resident parking, outdoor smoking areas, full wheelchair accessibility, and community-wide internet access. Residents can spend time in the communal gardens, attend on-site religious services, and arrange transportation for medical appointments or personal errands. The community participates in ALTCS for qualifying individuals, helping families manage long-term care costs.