Windsor Maryland Gardens

  • 31 West Maryland Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85013
  • (602) 265-7484
  • 4.0 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care

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About This Community
Maryland Gardens Dementia Behavioral Health Assisted Living facility provides a secured setting for individuals that require low to moderate support for dementia and psychiatric care. Utilizing the beautiful Arizona climate, Maryland Gardens campus is set up with a combined indoor/outdoor setting. Staff is equipped to handle residents who require a secured setting for added safety and security to prevent wandering or elopement type behaviors. Psychiatric and Medical providers come to the facility on a weekly basis to manage and evaluate residents on a consistent basis. The staff is also supported by a Behavioral Health Clinical Director to provide individualized care plans and interventions and trainings specific to each resident.

Maryland Gardens Dementia Behavioral Program is designed for residents with a combination of dementia and a psychiatric diagnosis. Caregivers are trained in handling the behaviors and symptoms that accompany such diagnosis such as: wandering, pacing, refusing or combativeness with care, verbally abusive, disruptive to others, sexually inappropriate or difficulty with redirection.
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Reviews

4.0 ( 2 Reviews )
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Lacy1
June 13, 2012
My Mom is a 63 yr old dementia resident here with behavioral problems. Even though my first thoughts were OMG this place is so small and care givers are not giving enough attention to everyone, I found out that the fact that they sit AMONG theyr patients and intervene as a friend that it seems to be working. My Mom has been in 6 facilities and 3 hospitals and hospice care 2 times in 2 1/2 years. I was Financially drained and stressd to no end. This facility has taken my Mom in and set boundries that my pitiful Mother has to follow or she is not allowed to have her 4 cigarette breaks a day. You will not find fancy chandeliers here or alot of freedom but my Mother is clean and content and fed so I honestly cannot say enough good things about the place. I would put these care givers in the SAINT division, they deal with the hard to handle patients that are still together enough to socialize and hold conversations and believe that they are getting better and have a little independence left, I wish these Saints were paid better salaries since they all work so hard and care that the residents have feelings and families, happy memories ect Fondly Lacy Breeding
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brook7
October 19, 2011
We visited this facility when we were looking for a place for my great aunt. It was recommended to us by a friend. Her grandmother is there and they are really pleased. We arranged to take a tour. The grounds were beautiful especially the orange trees. However, within the facility, the beds seemed to be older styles. Certain hallways smelled a bit stale. All of the staff were nice, but they appeared to be very busy. I did appreciate the fact that they used fresh fruits in the meals. There walls were painted in bright cheery colors. It was nice to see they specialize in dementia. On those halls, there are alarms on every door. This was a comfort for my husband and I because my aunt likes to go for walks but gets lost. Before accepting a patient, a family must tour the facility and meet with the facility management to determine whether the place is right for your family. In the end, we did not choose Maryland Gardens, but I wish everyone luck in their search.

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