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In Angel Arms, LLC

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight compassionate and attentive staff. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

22868 West Hopi, Sundance · Buckeye, AZ 85326Licensed & Active
Google rating
5.0/5

based on 22 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

This facility is an excellent choice for families seeking a clean, home-like environment where residents are treated with genuine dignity. The staff's expertise in both daily care and medical needs like wound care is a significant advantage, though you should confirm if their specific activity schedule meets your loved one's needs.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

22 reviews analyzed
Families considering In Angel Arms can expect a warm, home-like environment characterized by highly compassionate and attentive staff. Reviewers consistently praise the facility's cleanliness and the way residents are treated like family members rather than just patients.

Quality Themes

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Food9.0Staff10.0Clean10.0Activities8.0MedsN/AMemoryN/AComms8.0Value8.0

Strengths

  • Compassionate and attentive staff
  • Immaculate cleanliness and maintenance
  • Warm, family-oriented atmosphere
  • High-quality wound care and medical attention
  • Engaging weekly activities and programs

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How They Respond to Reviews

27%response rate

This facility rarely responds to reviews.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1We've heard such wonderful things about the warm, family-oriented atmosphere here; how do you help new residents feel like part of the community right away?
  • 2The cleanliness of the facility is very important to us; what are your daily routines for maintaining the common areas and resident rooms?
  • 3Could you tell us more about the weekly activities and programs available to keep residents engaged and social?
  • 4Since we are looking for high-quality medical attention, could you describe your process for managing wound care and specialized medical needs?
  • 5How does the staff handle medical emergencies or urgent care needs during the overnight hours?
  • 6We noticed you are very involved in the community; how do you typically communicate with families regarding their loved ones' well-being?

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Key Review Excerpts

The home is always spotless and beautifully maintained, offering a warm, welcoming environment that truly feels like home—not an institution.

Long-term resident's family · 2025★★★★★

3 things hit my top criteria as soon as I walked in: 1) it didn't smell like urine 2) it didn't smell like institutionalized cooking & 3) it was immaculately clean.

Family of a bedridden resident · 2018★★★★★

They have an awesome staff that shows sincere love and compassion for the residents. It's a very clean and safe environment, they serve good wholesome meals, you know it's good when a person who usually don't eat much eats it all and ask for more..lol.

Family of a resident · 2019★★★★★
Source: 22 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: AZ State Licensing Agency

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Jul 28, 2025Routine

The following deficiencies were found during the on-site compliance inspection conducted on July 28, 2025:

c. Medication ServicesR9-10-817.B.3.cCorrected Jul 30, 2025

Based on record review and interview, the manager failed to ensure medication administered to a resident was documented in the resident's medical record. Findings include: 1 . A review of R1's medical record revealed a signed medication order for the following medications: -Acetaminophen PM Caplet once a day; -Budesonide 0.5 MG/2 ML Susp inhale 1 vial twice daily; -Finasteride 5 MG tablet once a day; -Olanzapine 5 MG tablet once a day; -Tamsulosin HCT 0.4 MG tablet once a day; and -Trazodone 50 MG tablet once a day. However, the following medications were not documented as administered on the following dates: -Acetaminophen PM Caplet on July 1, 2025; -Budesonide 0.5 MG/2 ML Susp (8 PM) on July 1, 2025; -Finasteride 5 MG tablet on July 1, 2025; -Olanzapine 5 MG tablet on July 1, 2025; -Tamsulosin HCT 0.4 MG tablet on July 1, 2025; and -Trazodone 50 MG tablet on July 1, 2025. 2 . In an interview, R1 reported R1 had received R1's medications every day. 3 . In an interview, E1 reported R1 received R1's medication every day. E1 acknowledged the medications for R1 were not documented correctly.

Mar 14, 2024Routine

The following deficiency was found during the on-site compliance inspection conducted on March 14, 2024:

If an assisted living facility provides medication administration, a manager shall ensure that:R9-10-816.B.3.cCorrected Apr 1, 2024

Based on record review and interview, the manager failed to ensure medications administered to a resident were documented in the resident's medical record for one of two residents sampled. The deficient practice posed a risk as medication could not be verified as administered. Findings include: 1. A review of R2's electronic medical record revealed the following medications were not documented as administered to R2: -Carbidopa and Levodopa 25-100 mg at the following days/times: -6:30 AM on March 10, 2024 -10:00 AM on March 10 and March 11, 2024 -1:30 PM on March 4, 2024 -5:00 PM on March 6, 7 and 11, 2024 -8:30 PM on March 8, 9 and 12, 2024 -Denepezil HCL 10 mg at the following days/times: -8:00 PM on March 8, 9 and 12, 2024 -Oxybutynin Chloride 5 mg at the following days/times: -8:00 AM on March 10, 2024 -Desvenlafaxine ER 100 mg at the following days/times: -8:00 AM on March 10, 2024 -Entacapone 200 mg at the following days/times: -6:30 AM on March 10, 2024 -10:00 AM on March 10 and March 11, 2024 -1:30 PM on March 4, 2024 -5:00 PM on March 6, 7 and 11, 2024 -8:30 PM on March 7, 8, 9, 12, 2024 -Mirtazapine 7.5 mg at the following days/times: -8:00 PM on March 8, 9 and 12, 2024 -Acetaminophen 500 mg at the following days/times: -6:30 AM on March 10, 2024 -5:00 PM on March 6, 7 and 11, 2024 -Senna Plus 8.6-50 mg at the following days/times: -8:00 AM on March 10, 2024 -8:00 PM on March 8, 9 and 12, 2024 -Depakote 125 mg at the following days/times: -1:30 PM on March 4, 2024 -8:00 PM on March 8 and 9, 2024 -Trazodone Hydrochloride 50 mg at the following days/times: -8:00 PM on March 8, 9 and 12, 2024 2. In an interview, E3 acknowledged R2's electronic medical record (EMR) did not contain documentation on certain days and times, as medications were administered. E3 reported the facility was still learning a new electronic medical program and reported the medications had been administered to the residents, however, were not documented in a timely manner, in the EMR, therefore the EMR "locked out" the caregivers, not allowing the caregivers to document the medications had been administered.

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