Discover The Phoenix Region Magazine #15-4 (July 2025 - August 2025)

Mid Summer Issue (Current Issue July-August) Subscribe Free at https://discovertheregion.com/subscribe/ to Gain Access to the Entire Book Now! On The Cover: Kevin Costner 108 Pages Dear Readers, As summer peaks in the Valley, the city hums with monsoon storms, laughter on shaded patios, and the quiet beauty of museum halls. On our cover, we celebrate Scottsdale’s Museum of the West, where Kevin Costner was honored with the Western Spirit Award—highlighting a decade of preserving Western heritage. This season isn’t just about staying cool, but living smartly. “Cool Home, Hot Savings” shares tips to keep homes comfortable and energy bills down, while “Splash Safely” and “Prevent Drowning” offer must-know pool safety advice. And for pet owners, “Fur-ever Friends” helps cats and dogs live together peacefully during lively summer days. Food lovers will find plenty to savor. “Sweet Escapes with a View” reveals Phoenix’s coolest indoor dessert spots, and “Summer Happy Hours” lists the best dining deals in Old Town Scottsdale. Adventurous readers can explore “Exotic Culinary Delights,” featuring goat stew with cassava and vegan lavender ice cream. Beyond dining, we spotlight movement and conservation: “Workout Cool” showcases the inclusive Ability360 Sports & Fitness Center, while “Saving Every Drop of Water!” highlights SRP’s innovative efforts to protect our desert’s most vital resource. When the city heat lingers, “High Country Treks” invites you to cooler trails in Northern Arizona. And indoors, our “Book Reviews” recommend titles like “The Wide Wide Sea,” “Original Sin,” “Never Flinch,” and “Nightshade”—perfect reads for summer afternoons. What truly makes Phoenix summers special isn’t just how we cool off, but how we come together as neighbors, families, and explorers. We hope this issue inspires you to discover, taste, and celebrate the best of our region. Warmly, Marie Taylor Editorial Director Discover The Phoenix Region Magazine

Adult Developmental Home

Hourly Habilitation

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Caring For Angels Respite service offers certified direct care workers who

provide short-term care and supervision for children or adults with special

needs in their home or community. Designed to supplement existing care

and ensure a safe living environment, Respite aims to support and

relieve caregivers, benefiting the individual in need. Whether planned or

unplanned, Respite offers intervals of rest and relief to family members

who reside with and provide ongoing care for their loved one.

Attendant Care, delivered by certified direct care workers, is tailored for children

or adults with special needs in their home or community environment. This service

is specifically designed to aid members in achieving and upholding safe, hygienic

living conditions while maintaining personal cleanliness and daily living activities.

Our Attendant Care program supports individuals to sustain their residence and

engage in community activities. Task assignments are personalized based on the

member’s Individual Support Plan, encompassing a range of responsibilities such

as meal preparation and cleanup, eating assistance, bathing, dressing, grooming,

toileting, mobility support, transfers, housekeeping, cleaning, laundry, shopping,

and more. Our goal is to ensure a comfortable, supportive environment that promotes

independence and active participation in daily life.

At Caring For Angels our Adult Developmental Home is a licensed family

home environment designed for adults with special needs who require

a supportive place to live when they cannot stay with their biological

families. Our Adult Developmental Home offers a long-term, permanent

residence for adults facing developmental challenges. As providers of

our Adult Developmental Home, we prioritize offering gentle continuous

positive emotional support and guidance to individuals with various

developmental disabilities, such as cognitive/intellectual disability,

autism, epilepsy, and cerebral palsy, among others..

Hourly Habilitation, conducted by certified direct care workers, caters to individuals

with special needs in their home or community settings. This service is specifically

crafted to aid members in acquiring, maintaining, and enhancing self-help,

socialization, and adaptive skills crucial for successful living within their home

and community. Our comprehensive Habilitation services encompass specialized

training in independent living skills, developmental skills, orientation and mobility

training, sensorimotor development, and effective behavioral management. At the

heart of our service is the commitment to empower individuals to thrive

independently within their familiar surroundings communities.