Valley Vista Senior Living offers two primary levels of care. Residents who need daily support with activities of living can opt for Assisted Living, while those with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia can move into the community’s dedicated Memory Care neighborhood. Short-stay and respite options are available, which can be helpful after a hospital discharge or when a family caregiver is away. Diabetes management is supported, and a speech therapist is on hand for residents recovering from strokes or coping with other communication challenges.
The building is a secured community, an important feature for individuals who may wander or require a more controlled environment. On-site medical resources include regular visits from a dentist, podiatrist, physical therapist, and occupational therapist. Staff provide in-house memory care programming, continence support, and ambulatory assistance. Hospice care is available when needed, and nurses oversee medication management to ensure dosing, refills, and monitoring are handled correctly.
Accommodation options vary and may include wheelchair-accessible showers, pet-friendly units, private or shared suites with outdoor views, and on-site parking for residents and guests. Because layouts and features differ, not every unit contains all of these elements, so prospective residents should confirm specifics during a tour.
All residents receive three meals each day, prepared on site. The dining team can adjust menus for individual dietary needs such as diabetic requirements, texture modifications, or physician-ordered restrictions, and staff assist those who need help with eating.
Daily life extends beyond the apartments. An activity center hosts games, crafts, and exercise classes, while scheduled social outings give residents opportunities to visit local shops, parks, and events. The community’s design encourages time outdoors, and staff support residents who wish to enjoy fresh air or take part in organized patio gatherings.