Eldercare of Tempe is a residential care home designed to handle a wide range of medical situations. The team supports residents who wander day or night, have elopement risk, display combative or other behavioral issues, stay up all night, or require wound care, oxygen, or specialized diets. The home also admits adults under 60, manages diabetes whether on oral medication, injections, or sliding scale, and is equipped to serve people living with advanced dementia.
A nurse is on call around the clock, and caregivers are on-site 24 hours a day with door alarms, fenced outdoor areas, and a PERS alert system in place. All employees undergo background checks, and an awake night-shift staff maintains security. On-site podiatry visits are available, and the residence accepts individuals with psychiatric diagnoses. Caregivers provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they can accommodate mobility needs ranging from standby help to two-person transfers or full Hoyer-lift support for bed-bound residents.
Rooms come furnished, and many include a private bathroom, cable access, and the option to paint or decorate to personal taste, although not every room has every feature. Wheelchair access is built into the design, and common areas are set up for easy movement.
Meals follow a set menu, but residents can order alternatives at each sitting. Snacks are on hand throughout the day, and the kitchen is prepared to manage doctor-ordered diets, diabetic meal plans, and other nutrition modifications.
Amenities include resident parking, outdoor smoking areas, building-wide internet access, and on-site religious services.