Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Amenities Designed to Enhance Quality of Life

At the MorningStar at Golden Ridge senior living community, our goal is to make residents’ lives better, richer. We do this through hiring a staff that feels privileged to serve seniors as well as providing a broad range of care and hospitality services and resort-style amenities. 

We start with all day, restaurant-style dining featuring Executive-chef inspired meals. If you like eating outside, you can do so on our attractive outdoor dining patio. When it’s time to get your hair done or treat yourself to a pedicure or manicure, visit our onsite salon. If a relaxing swim before dinner or a soak in the hot tub sounds good, stroll down to our beautiful saline pool and hot tub. Our onsite fitness center makes it easy to get to the gym.


For entertainment, we have a theater that also serves as our chapel. Our bistro bar is the ideal place to meet up with friends before dinner for a drink, and our life enrichment room is used for group activities including competitive trivia games, bingo and more. Independent living residents also have a neighborhood clubhouse. To keep you connected, we offer WiFi in all of our common areas and each suite has wired Internet.  


If you plan to bring a car, we have 77 surface parking spaces in addition to the attached garage on our Casitas. Moreover even if you still drive, you may want to relax and let someone else take the wheel when we hit the road to regional places of interest.


MorningStar at Golden Ridge senior living includes 38 Casitas for independent living, 65 private suites for assisted living and 35 secure memory care suites devoted to caring for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Our community is designed to enhance health and wellness, stimulate the brain and encourage connection. Please visit our website to learn more about the most trusted independent living & assisted living in Peoria, AZ.

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