East Shea Assisted Living is a care facility in Scottsdale, Arizona, with accommodations, including private bathrooms, for 10 residents. This beautiful 5,000 square foot home employs state-certified caregivers 24/7 and offers myriad services, including home-cooked meals and snacks, visiting physicians, barber and cosmetology services, laundry services, and a wide variety of entertainment options, including bingo, live music, and games. Staff administers medications, insulin injections, and more.
Mike and Sandy Messer combine with more than 30 years in the senior care business. Mike started as a Certified Nursing Assistant in the early nineties providing care for seniors in their home. In 1998 Mike opened an assisted living home in the Mesa/Gilbert area for the next 11 years. Other pursuits lead to building a assisted living placement company helping seniors and families find assisted living options. Still currently providing this service, Mike stumbled on a great opportunity to purchase East Shea Assisted Living. Located off Shea road in Scottsdale, minutes from Fountain Hills, and just down the street from Mayo Clinic, this home stands apart from other group homes. After seeing over 1000 assisted living homes (or commonly referred to as group homes) across the valley and conducting over 1000 tours with families, Mike knew this was a great opportunity. This well established beautiful home provided the comfort, safety, and beautiful environment that families look for in an assisted living home. Sandy currently operates a company helping Veterans and their spouses apply and qualify for Aide and Attendance benefits (a pension that helps pay for long-term care www.longtermassurance.info) With Sandy’s background of accounting and marketing they were fortunate enough to bring their unique experience to East Shea Assisted Living.
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