Advance Health Care Of Scottsdale operates as a skilled nursing facility, providing 24-hour licensed nursing care for residents who need short-term rehabilitation or long-term clinical oversight. The staff manages complex medical conditions, post-hospital recovery, medication administration, wound care, and ongoing monitoring ordered by attending physicians. Respite stays are available for family caregivers who need temporary relief, and an on-site physical therapy team works with residents on strength, mobility, and balance goals as prescribed.
Beyond direct clinical services, the facility builds individual care plans that outline therapy schedules, nursing interventions, and personal care routines. Coordination with outside specialists, pharmacies, and hospitals is handled by the nursing team to keep treatment plans current. Assistance with bathing, dressing, and other daily activities is provided according to each resident’s needs, and emergency response systems are in place throughout the building.
Residents can choose from private suites that may come fully furnished or can accommodate personal furniture. Central air conditioning, cable television, and Wi-Fi are standard in many rooms, while select suites open to outdoor areas or feature views of the landscaped garden. Common spaces such as the library and computer lounge, a fireplace seating area, and multiple outdoor patios give residents additional places to spend time. Not every room includes every listed feature, so prospective residents should review floor plans before making a decision.
The culinary staff prepares three meals each day, served in a communal dining room with the option for in-room delivery when medically necessary. Menus follow nutritional guidelines set by a registered dietitian and can be modified for low-sodium, diabetic, or texture-modified diets. Staff monitor meal intake and report concerns to nursing for follow-up.
An activity center hosts scheduled programs that range from exercise classes to hobby groups, and residents can join clubs and community groups that meet regularly on campus. These offerings are designed to promote social interaction, cognitive engagement, and routine physical activity.