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Assisted Living

LEGACY MANOR

23636 NORTH 79TH AVENUE, PEORIA, AZ 85383
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Capacity

10 residents

Phone

(602) 439-7307

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Amenities

Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible Entrance

Reviews (5)

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STACY HARRIS

Jan 2025

I was lucky enough to be able to place my beautiful brother in Legacy Manor!! It is a ***** TEN STAR ***** Assisted Living Group Home! I sleep well at night knowing he is in the best possible hands. The facility is impressively immaculate, every meal is gourmet and freshly prepared with the finest ingredients, the rooms are extremely comfortable, light and beautifully furnished, and there is an atmosphere of positive energy as soon as you walk in. I am no stranger to these facilities, and Golden Age goes above and beyond to ensure that their residents receive the finest care and attention possible. There is a fabulous camaraderie amongst the team, managed by an incredible Registered Nurse, Ramona, and lead by a very seasoned Team Leader Josh, with Kenny, and Junie. They are a group of top notch Caregivers who work very hard in concert with each other to ensure every possible need of the residents is met 24 hours a day - around the clock!

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Barbara Kunze

Dec 2024

My husband has Stage 4 Parkinson's and Parkinson's Dementia and has been at Legacy Manor for one year and eight months. When he was ambulatory, he could join in activities but has been bedridden for the last seven months. As his health changes, the caregivers who are on duty 24/7 have adapted to the care level he needs. It is a large facility and is always immaculate. Great care is taken to keep the residents clean, comfortable and well nourished. The staff is friendly, caring and keeps me informed. I can rest knowing my dear husband is in excellent hands.

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Robert Coryell

Nov 2021

We toured Legacy Manor as a place for mom to live and receive the level of care she requires. We we're very impressed with the home and the staff and coming up on two months, we couldn't be happier with this choice. Within minutes of mom's arrival, one of the caregivers was helping mom with dinner while the contract and hospice nurses were doing their work. Pinki, the owner of Legacy Manor, has made it clear that their goals will always be to honor the dignity and respect for the residents rather than making decisions based on what is easiest. This came up when we asked about what clothes we should provide for mom. Pinki stressed that whatever would make mom comfortable, they would make it work. After a few days, I got a hug from my sister and she said she was really happy with our choosing Legacy Manor.. Although mom hasn't been partaking of the regular meals, it is always nice to smell what's going on in the kitchen & I've asked residents if it tastes as good as it smells and always get an affirmative response and some have expressed that they are happy with the variety. Many times mom has required extra care in the middle of the night and it seems like they are closely monitoring mom & providing for her needs. They have been great about ensuring that she is clean and has fresh clothing and bedding. There have been many times that the caregivers just take the time to talk with and provide comfort for mom. The Legacy Manor management and caregivers made mom and our family feel welcome and cared for from the very first day.

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Bob Brink

Jul 2019

My father enjoyed his independent living apartment and friendships at The Heritage Tradition in Sun City West until January of this year (2019) when his health declined suddenly and, after two brief stays at Del Webb Hospital followed by a three-week stint at Grandview Rehab it became clear to my sisters and me that Dad was on his last legs. We hoped to keep him in The Heritage’s assisted living area after his discharge from Grandview Rehab but his deteriorating condition made that impossible, nor were my sisters and I capable of caring for him properly. As I began exploring possible living arrangements for him, an administrator at Grandview Rehab gave me the business card of Ms. Michelle Sayles, a Phoenix-based RN with many years of nursing and hospice care who is now in the business of helping people find good places for their moms and dads who are nearing the end of their lives. I called Michelle and she agreed to meet with me the following day so she could gain an understanding of Dad’s situation, to actually meet and visit with Dad, and to discuss options with us. Dad was unable to hear and follow much of what was being said so he simply said “I trust you’ll do what’s best.” I already had Dad’s power of attorney but those words at that moment freed me to truly place myself in his stead and proceed to act in his behalf with complete confidence. Anyway, Michelle had clearly been in this same situation many, many times before and was able to communicate ideas and possibilities with clarity and compassion. Michelle then took me on a tour of a number of assisted living group homes in the northwest valley (in Surprise and Peoria, AZ) and as we made our way to Legacy Manor Assisted Living she told me a little about the owner of the place, Ms. Pinki Dhillon, with whom we would be meeting. As Michelle took me through those assisted living group homes that day, she was thoroughly professional and impartial in her demeanor and presentation of each place and the many various facts she relayed to me about each, but as we approached Legacy Manor Assisted Living Michelle told me she was on very friendly terms with Pinki Dhillon. What Michelle said, if I remember correctly, is “Pinki is a very special individual.” Well, I met Pinki and immediately understood what Michelle had meant. That day, for many reasons, I made the decision to move Dad into Legacy Manor Assisted Living, and my three sisters and I now agree that doing so was one of the best decisions of our lives. Yes, the food at Legacy Manor Assisted Living is very good; much of it is homemade, fresh, and quite tasty (I ate it several times). Yes, the facility is clean, comfortable and secure. Yes, Pinki is professional, proficient, competent, and oh so nice. Yes, Legacy Manor Assisted Living checked all the boxes when it came to governmental regulatory oversight. But through that whole selection experience and in the months that followed, my sisters and I learned that nothing is more important in an assisted living group home than great management coupled with great caregivers. I’m talking about the men and women who prepare the schedules and enforce the house rules and prepare the food, and care for and clean and interact constantly with the elderly residents. In all these ways, Pinki Dhillon and Legacy Manor Assisted Living hit a grand slam. Seriously great care! And what is more important than THAT, I ask? Dad passed away at age 94 after just two and a half months at Legacy Manor Assisted Living. He was visited almost daily by one of my sisters or me (I live in Pennsylvania so I only saw him there a few times) and we all witnessed firsthand how Pinki and her house manager and their caregiver team truly did care for Dad. One month after Dad passed away our family assembled in Phoenix to hold a memorial service for Dad and it was no surprise to us that Michelle Sayles, Pinki Dhillon and even one of Pinki’s caregivers were in attendance. What more could we have wanted for Dad than for him to spend his last days with people who truly cared for him?!

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Carol Cooper

Apr 2015

My mother lived at Legacy Manor for three years. She received excellent care. The care givers provide activities for anyone who wishes to participate. Most rooms have their own bathroom. When Mother entered hospice, she was able to stay there and hospice came twice a week. All meals are home made from nutritious, fresh vegetables, fruit and meat.

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