The Retreat at Desert Cove - CLOSED
10031 E. Desert Cove Avenue, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
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About The Retreat at Desert Cove - CLOSED in Scottsdale, Arizona
The Retreat at Desert Cove is not your ordinary assisted living community. Intimate care is provided here in a beautiful, modern residence. Seniors who require assistance with the tasks of daily living receive around the clock care by professional caregivers in a stimulating environment filled with warmth and purpose. Please stop by and experience senior living, simplified, comfortable, safe at The Retreat at Desert Cove.
Each resident has a spacious private bedroom with en-suite bath facilities. Residents are encouraged to personalize their room with cherished mementos, art and family photographs. The community’s inviting common areas offer ample places to socialize, including the well stocked game room, on-site beauty salon and comfortable living room with state-of-the-art audio video equipment, elegant dining area and custom kitchen. Plus, delicious home cooked meals and nutritious snacks are provided to each resident to promote and maintain healthy living.
With a variety of unique activities and entertainment available, our residents benefit from the intimacy and warmth of the home with the advantages and choices provided by some larger facilities.
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Services and Amenities of The Retreat at Desert Cove - CLOSED in Scottsdale, Arizona
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- Pets
- No Pets
Additional Amenity Information
- Housing: All Private Bedrooms with Private Baths
- Special Comment: The Retreat at Desert Cove is specifically designed to offer personalized assisted living in the heart of Scottsdale's Shea Corridor.
- State Licenses: AL8828H
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Reviews of The Retreat at Desert Cove - CLOSED in Scottsdale, Arizona
5.0
(2 reviews)
MelodyRDLBJ
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May 11, 2016
We placed my mother a couple of months ago at The Retreat at Desert Cove, which is just a great facility. It’s a 5,000 sq. ft. home with seven residences. My mother has a master suite. The food is incredible and very fresh. The lady who owns it cooks healthy and nutritious food. She makes everyone feel very special and is just incredible. My mom is the only one there who has Alzheimer’s, and the rest of them are older people with different problems, yet she makes my mother still feel special. My mother is doing better than when she was living with me. They’re perfect. There are people waiting to get in because it’s just that good of a place. It’s like a big, family home. I would never put my mother in a large facility after I had her in there. She’s very comfortable, and it’s like being home. There’s nothing bad I can say about it; it’s amazing.
Theresa27
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February 23, 2015
The Retreat at Desert Cove was a home that was really wonderful. There was a beautiful courtyard outside garden, and my mother enjoyed sitting there every day. And what was really nice was that they let the residents to plant flowers and herbs, and they cook from that garden. My mother was on a puree diet, and it was the best puree diet she had because they made everything the same except they blended it for her. And then, she moved to mechanical diet, so then they would dice everything so tiny so she was able to actually enjoy eating that. They really catered to her. It was so phenomenal, and the care was impeccable. A lot of their employees were Filipinos, so they got the real one-on-one care. They just had a great mix of help, and they all just blended really well together. It was technically clean, and they did wonderful arts and crafts. They got a little room that they did their arts and crafts and exercise. They had a living room, a dining room, and a huge kitchen where they could sit around, visit, and talk while they were each cooking, but then they'd sit in the dining room to eat. My mother was there for a month, and then she passed. But within 2 ½ weeks, she was telling everybody that all those people were her friends because they were basically the same age, so they just bonded and took care of each other. It was really a beautiful experience. Parking was really great. I have ten brothers and sisters, and we never had problems with parking along with their own help. It looked like a residential house and nobody would ever know it was a care home. It was just really nice. The rooms were U-shaped, they had this section like when families come visit and they have children, they had the most wonderful recliner chairs and a flat screen TV and games and Wii games and all kinds of stuff and puzzles for the kids to play or families to entertain each other while they were visiting their loved ones. What my mother and all of us loved about it was it was light and airy, but it wasn't overly decorated. It was very understated, plain and simple, but classy. I can't say enough about it.
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