The Forum at Tucson offers three levels of residential care—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—enabling residents to remain in the same community as their needs evolve. Dedicated Memory Care programming is designed specifically to accommodate memory loss, while Assisted Living services include help with daily activities and medication management. Independent Living residents benefit from the same campus resources and have priority access to higher levels of care should health needs change.
Medical support is integrated into daily life. A licensed nurse is on the premises 24 hours a day, and scheduled physician visits, diabetic monitoring, regular wellness checks, hospice coordination, and respite or short-term stays are all available. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists provide on-site treatments, and a podiatrist visits routinely. The building is a secured community with keyed entries, visitor sign-in, and on-site security staff. These measures, combined with incontinence and ambulatory care services, allow residents to receive comprehensive health oversight without leaving the property.
Apartment choices range from studio and efficiency layouts to larger units, some with kitchenettes or in-unit washer and dryer. Select apartments feature wheelchair-accessible showers and Wi-Fi access. Outdoor gardens, walking paths, resident garden beds, and other landscaped areas encourage time outside, and the property offers parking for those who still drive. The community is pet friendly, though individual floor plans differ, and not every accommodation includes every listed feature.
Daily meals are prepared with attention to dietary requirements such as low sodium, low sugar, gluten-free, kosher, and vegetarian or vegan preferences. All-day dining and healthy snack stations ensure residents can eat on their own schedule, and beverages are readily available. Menus aim to balance nutrition with choice, and staff are trained to adjust textures and portion sizes for those with swallowing or diabetic concerns.
Residents have access to an activity center, arts studio, library with computer lounge, walking paths, and organized social outings. Programming includes Montessori and sensory-based sessions, arts and crafts classes, a men’s group, happy hours, game and movie nights, speaker series events, and wellness clubs. These offerings are designed to promote engagement and foster community without requiring residents to leave the safety and support of the campus.