Sue’s Place is a residential care home in Phoenix that concentrates on direct, hands-on medical support. The team is prepared for residents who wander during the day or night, show elopement risk, exhibit combative or other behavioral issues, stay awake through the night, or live with advanced dementia. Clinical capabilities cover wound care, oxygen management, complex dietary requirements, and full diabetic management, including oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale insulin. The community also accepts adults under the age of 60 when the care needs match its scope.
Care is delivered under the oversight of a nurse who is on call 24 hours a day. All staff members undergo background checks, a night shift is scheduled to sleep on site, and safety measures include door alarms, a fenced rear area, and a PERS system that alerts staff. A visiting podiatrist provides on-site foot care. Residents who need help with personal care receive full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Mobility support ranges from supervision for walkers to one-person and two-person transfers, Hoyer-lift transfers, and bed-bound care.
Private and semi-private rooms are available furnished, and residents may bring personal items or request to paint and decorate to suit their preferences. Cable service can be provided. Not every room offers every feature, so it is best to confirm availability during a visit.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet guidance from the medical team. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, and staff can manage physician-ordered meal plans, texture modifications, carbohydrate counts, and other special diets needed for diabetes or other conditions.
Residents have access to outdoor smoking areas, internet service, on-site beauty services, and wheelchair-friendly common spaces. Transportation can be arranged for medical appointments and errands. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.