Sierra Del Sol Assisted Living in Tucson offers two principal levels of residential care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—with the flexibility to accommodate respite and short-term stays when families need temporary support. Residents can receive help managing diabetes, benefit from on-site speech therapy, and transition easily between service levels as their needs change.
Daily health oversight is reinforced by a 24-hour emergency call system and a secured community design that supports residents who may wander. Licensed nurses are on-site, coordinating medications, diabetic monitoring, hospice care, and rehabilitation services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy. The community also partners with visiting optometrists, dentists, and podiatrists to reduce outside appointments and offers incontinence and ambulatory care tailored to individual plans.
Apartments and common areas are arranged to balance independence with safety. Floor plans may feature wheelchair-accessible showers, in-unit washers and dryers, fireplaces, or direct access to landscaped gardens and outdoor seating areas, though not every accommodation includes every feature. Housekeeping is provided, parking is available for residents and guests, and the property is pet-friendly for those cleared through the community’s guidelines.
Meals are prepared on site, with chefs who can serve vegetarian, kosher, low-sodium, and gluten-free options as needed. An all-day dining program means residents are not restricted to set meal times, and healthy snacks are available between meals to help manage blood-sugar levels or simply satisfy appetite changes common with aging.
Residents can spend their days in the activity center, join clubs, take part in arts and crafts projects, or attend TV and movie nights. Health and wellness programs make use of both indoor and outdoor walking paths, and reminiscence programs provide structured engagement for those living with memory loss. Social outings and time allowed outdoors round out a schedule designed to blend physical activity with opportunities for connection.