Welcome to Desert Winds, an independent living community located in Peoria, Arizona. Desert Winds also offers other services at this location including memory care and assisted living. The cost of the independent-living community at Desert Winds starts at a monthly rate of $2,155 to $5,850. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 24 hospitals within 25 miles of Desert Winds. The two closest hospitals are Abrazo Arrowhead Campus which is 4.5 miles away and Banner Boswell Medical Center which is 4.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Desert Winds are:
Pet Friendly
Pool
Social Outings
Outdoor Areas
Housekeeping
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710
This community enjoys a significant amount of positive feedback for providing a clean, friendly, and warm environment with exceptionally caring and professional staff. Many aspects of this community are praised, including its main services, cleanliness, the quality of food, and the variety of entertainment and activities available to residents such as music, games, puzzles, and special events. Specifically highlighted are the dedicated efforts and kindness of individual staff members who are noted for their outstanding service and for going above and beyond in their roles. The caring nature of the staff, especially towards residents with specific needs such as dementia, and the overall nurturing atmosphere contribute significantly to the well-being and satisfaction of the residents and their families.
However, there are concerns regarding staff turnover, including changes in management positions, which some reviewers believe might affect the stability and consistency of care provided. This turnover has been highlighted as worrisome because elderly individuals generally require stable environments. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the care level not always meeting the expectations set during introductions to the facility, with some caregivers’ commitment coming into question. Another point of critique involves the physical state of the facility, with mentions of the need for upgrades such as stained carpeting and loose flooring. Despite these negative points, the responsive nature of the staff – including administrators and the front desk personnel – to concerns and requests has been positively noted, alongside the emphasis on ensuring a home-like environment that greatly supports and enriches the lives of its residents.