Twenty thousand, eight hundred sixty North Tatum Boulevard, Suite 300. That’s where Phoenician Home Care operates out of, in Phoenix’s Desert Ridge West neighborhood, though the address matters less than it sounds like it should. This is home care and so the work happens at the client’s house, not at their office address. Private-pay only here, no Medicare, no Medicaid, so the bill goes to the client directly or through private insurance.
Walk Score for the office lands at 58, moderately walkable. Again, a footnote more than a feature, since nobody’s walking to their office to receive in-home care. But it’s worth knowing for family who may have to talk to the people in charge.
Standard home care and live-in care sit at one end. Companionship and respite care, the kind that gives an exhausted family caregiver an actual break, sit in the middle. Then there’s specialized veteran care, which isn’t something every home care agency bothers offering, and it matters for families navigating benefits alongside daily support needs.
On the ground, day-to-day help covers personal hygiene, medication management, mobility support, and dementia care. The agency frames its whole approach around open communication, integrity, comfort, and safety, and describes caregivers as screened and trained specifically for compassionate, respectful care.
Phoenician Home Care is a private-pay agency built for breadth: routine assistance on one end, dementia and veteran-specific care on the other, all delivered in a client’s own home in the Desert Ridge West area and beyond.










