Provencio Hope
6072 E 28th St, Tucson, AZ 85711

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Eugene
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September 7, 2023
We decided to stay here at Provencio Hope Assisted Living. It's a house that's been converted into an assisted living place, and there are only 10 residents here. It used to have a patio but they closed that in and made a large room, and that's where my wife and I are living. We have plenty of closet space, although we share the bathroom and the shower. Five of the other rooms can accommodate 2 people in each room. The staff takes good care of us. There's one person at night and there's one person during the day. And then this lady manager comes in the afternoon. On weekends, different people come in. My wife is wheelchair-bound and they do everything for her. It's owned by Hispanic people, so we don't get some of the food we're accustomed to. I do buy some food we eat in the room to supplement what we need, like desserts. Once in a while, they have things for us to do. But mainly, the people that are here are pretty much inactive.
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Eugene
4
|
September 7, 2023
We decided to stay here at Provencio Hope Assisted Living. It's a house that's been converted into an assisted living place, and there are only 10 residents here. It used to have a patio but they closed that in and made a large room, and that's where my wife and I are living. We have plenty of closet space, although we share the bathroom and the shower. Five of the other rooms can accommodate 2 people in each room. The staff takes good care of us. There's one person at night and there's one person during the day. And then this lady manager comes in the afternoon. On weekends, different people come in. My wife is wheelchair-bound and they do everything for her. It's owned by Hispanic people, so we don't get some of the food we're accustomed to. I do buy some food we eat in the room to supplement what we need, like desserts. Once in a while, they have things for us to do. But mainly, the people that are here are pretty much inactive.
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