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Tucson, AZ 85718

We’re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Award-winning assisted living, memory care and short-term stays in Tucson, AZ, near the eclectic downtown area and a variety of outdoor destinations Located east of I-10 at the base of the Santa Catalina Foothills on the northwest side of town, at the corner of River Road and North First Avenue Medical support from nearby Northwest Medical Center, Tuscan Medical Center and University of Arizona Medical Center, along with regular visits from physicians, nurse practitioners, podiatrists, and physical, occupational and speech therapists Close to the Tucson Mall, Desert Diamond Casino, Old Tucson Studios, Tucson Convention Center, Arizona Theater Company, The Tucson Padres and the University of Arizona Awards include "Food Service: 100%" rating from the Pima County Health Department and "Going for the Gold Medal Award" from Crandall in 2012 At Sunrise of River Road in Tucson, AZ, each and every team member contributes to the success of our senior living community. Led by a compassionate Sunrise Senior Living executive director, our team goes above and beyond mere job descriptions. Not only do we provide our residents and their families with the best possible care, but our community also helps to improve the broader Tucson, AZ, community's awareness of seniors' unique needs, local assisted living options and overall memory care support. Sometimes, our team members' work includes fundraising for Alzheimer's walks, organizing senior center holiday celebrations and partnering with local organizations to provide education and outreach. Other times, our team's job calls for simple acts of love and caring, such as giving a resident a hug. But regardless of the amount of time invested, our team's every act is performed with one goal in mind-to help every senior experience the joy of every day. Our seniors enjoy outings to shopping malls, theaters, convention centers as well as fine dining right in our very own dining room.

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Types of care
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