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Brookdale Union Hills

9296 W Union Hills Dr, Peoria, AZ 85382
Brookdale Union Hills, Peoria, AZ

Overview

At Brookdale Union Hills, a memory care community in Peoria, Arizona, our goal is to help your loved ones with cognitive challenges feel right at home. Our industry-leading Clare Bridge program takes a person-centered approach to care and guides residents through a daily path of enrichment, helping them live a purpose-filled and meaningful life. Our cozy campus is nestled on beautifully landscaped grounds, and we’re just a short drive away from local restaurants, medical providers and shops.

Residents at Brookdale Union Hills partake in daily research-backed activities like brain-boosting games, gentle fitness classes and arts and music events. Our trained caretakers help with medication management, coordinate care with outside providers and assist with daily living needs like bathing, dressing and personal grooming. This allows our residents to thrive, no matter what stage of the disease they are in. Seniors also enjoy checking out our daily event calendar and selecting fun activities to partake in, with options like:

  • Friday movie nights

  • Guided outdoor nature walks

  • Arts and crafts sessions like painting

  • Group sing-alongs and concerts

  • Weekly on-site manicures

And you’ll feel good knowing that our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to be alerted to an emergency.

Our building was designed with your loved one in mind, with easy-to-navigate floors and decorated in soothing colors. Large windows let in plenty of natural light throughout our common areas, and we have many cozy spaces that our residents enjoy relaxing in, like our 50’s-style bistro with its retro black and white checkered floors and funky red chairs. We also have a charming outdoor courtyard, on-site walking paths and beautifully landscaped grounds. Additional amenities include:

  • A theatre

  • Salon

  • Arts and crafts studio

  • Community rental room

  • Game room

  • Piano

Residents will have fun personalizing their own homes, which they’ll select from a variety of floor plans. Our apartments come with spacious living areas, private bathrooms and storage spaces. The building exits and entrances are monitored for added safety, and the air within our common spaces is filtered with an enhanced air purification system.

Amenities

  • Private Dining Room
  • Game Room
  • Pet Friendly
  • Emergency Alert System

Care

Memory Care

Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualifications

ASHA Verified Member

Licensing

Assisted Living License #: AL6356C

Neighborhood

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Brookdale Union Hills Reviews

  • Noreen Passmore

    a year ago

    I am a huge advocate of Brookdale Union Hills. My Dad has been there 1 1/2 years. The manager “Dora” is very caring, “Jenny” has gone above and beyond and is so special to me, “Regina” and “Anna” always get answers to health questions I have. The facility always smells clean and fresh! I am so happy my Dad is at Brookdale, as I know he is safe, and taken care of. He likes it there too! What a blessing.

  • cheryl robinson

    a year ago

    They are the kindest, caring people I have met in this whole journey of my mom's. My mom has been in another facility that was more expensive but was so bad to their residents. I couldn't ask for anything better than Brookdale Communities staff they care for their residents, and you can tell that they are screened and tried during hiring as these people are always happy, patient, caring and kind to their residents and the residents' families and I am hard to please.

  • Teri Englerth

    11 months ago

    Dora and all the caregivers have been wonderful to work with and treat their residents like family. We have been very happy with the care our family member receives. Dora, Marilyn, Auggy, Cameron and rest of “Brookdale family” has made this difficult time easier to navigate.

  • Sylvia Trieu

    a year ago

    When I first moved my mom here end of 2019, the staff was amazing with helping to make her comfortable. There were days they would make it seem like she was working there with them to help with the residents since my mom was their youngest occupant. The staff were friendly and great with her, especially Veronica. My mom had a 2 instances where she was aggressive with the residents at the facility and they had to send her to the ER for Geriatric mental evaluation. She wasn’t the same when they brought her back. She wasn’t able to walk on her own anymore and could no longer feed herself. In 2021 she was put on hospice since her weight dropped since she wasn’t eating. This is a memory care facility and I believe they don’t have enough staff to take care of everyone especially around feeding times. Most of the people don’t remember to eat or drink and need assistance. Whenever I visit, I would sit there and feed her and she would eat everything. She didn’t fight me on eating. While there I would see the staff try once or maybe twice with the other residents and if they weren’t into it, they just stopped feeding them. I understand that they can’t force anyone to eat but I feel that if they were more patient, they could get them to eat. The reason for my 1 star review though are for a few reasons. One being no one mentioned anything to me about her bed sore. I noticed it because I saw some pink fluids on her sheets and saw it when I changed her diaper. I had to tell them so that they would order wound care. The most important reason though is because NO ONE called me to tell me that she wasn’t eating for a week before Hospice called me to tell me that my mom is transitioning and is about to die. I was friendly with the staff and they would call me when she had a fall or incident but NOTHING when it came to her not eating. I live out of state, if I was told she wasn’t eating I would have been there sooner. I would have had more time with her. If hospice hadn’t called, I don’t even know when Brookdale would have notified me. When I was there overnight with her, it was rare for someone to come in to change her diaper. It wasn’t until I did it myself that they came and checked. We ended up moving her home in her final days for her to passed at home. After the funeral we went in to clear her room, management gave me a condolence card and said to take everything from her room because they didn’t want any donations. I would not recommend this facility based on my experience.

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