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In reflecting on my experiences with Allthrive365 c/o Foundation for Senior Living (FSL), now rebranded, I'm struck by a troubling pattern that goes beyond individual challenges and touches on how the organization handles concerns about public services and the people they are supposed to serve. I spoke out because I believed there were real questions about how taxpayer funds were being used and how the Healthy Homes Program was being administered. Rather than engaging with those concerns, I was met with intimidation: a threatening letter from their attorney demanding that I retract my statements. The message was loud and clear - criticism, even when grounded in public interest, could be met with legal pressure instead of accountability.
The experience left me with a broader concern: what happens when a public resource is managed by an organization that chooses to respond to scrutiny with pressure rather than transparency? Public funds exist to serve the community - yet my impression, based on months of trying to access essential services and to raise legitimate questions, was that the effort to silence concerns outweighed any effort to address them. I believe this is a vital signal for anyone who relies on these services: questions about how funds and resources are allocated should not be met with retaliation or delay, especially when lives and safety are at stake.
If you focus on the leadership and the decisions that framed my experience, the issues feel even more grave. Under the leadership of Tamara (Tami) Bohannon, my family's experience with FSL/Allthrive365 appeared to drift away from its stated mission of helping vulnerable families. My family clearly qualified for assistance, but we were repeatedly denied, and the consequences were real - months of unnecessary hardship. When I spoke up about retaliation and abuse, the response was not to fix the problem but to deny services we qualified for and to hire a lawyer to coerce and intimidate me. In my view, this was deliberate retaliation, not service.
The health and safety concerns add another layer of urgency to this narrative. I watched as families were kept in mold-contaminated homes for extended periods, despite the Healthy Homes Program and the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) being aware of the hazards. The allegations I've raised aren't isolated impressions; they're tied to a pattern of inaction from ADOH leadership, including Kathie Blodgett and Joan Serviss, whom I believe had the authority to intervene but chose not to. The sense I've carried is that there has been a tolerance, or even a protection, of problematic practices within the program, which allowed dangerous conditions to persist and families to be left exposed to risk while taxpayer-funded programs continued to operate.
From where I stand, the overarching takeaway is that there appears to be a systemic abuse of government programs across Arizona, carried out with at least the appearance of protection from higher-level leadership. I've seen and heard claims that vulnerable families are left in unsafe housing, denied services they qualify for, and subjected to intimidation - while the organizations involved continue to benefit from public funding. It's not merely about a single misstep; it's about a perceived pattern that demands oversight, reform, and, in my judgment, accountability for those in leadership positions who have the power to intervene and choose not to.
Alongside these grave concerns, the experience is not entirely monochrome. The reviews include a wide spectrum of encounters, from angry and urgent to positive and hopeful, which makes the picture more complex. There are accounts of harrowing personal experiences with transportation and group homes: a driver almost ran someone off the road, and there are persistent complaints about how group homes are run - claims of little to no food, dirty conditions, and limited access to basic hygiene supplies. Some reviewers describe attempts at monitoring and licensing issues, even reporting that upper administration seemed distant or not fully engaged in on-the-ground realities, with comments like "upper administration working from home" and the sense that crucial improvements only materialize when licensing checks come around. It's a portrait of an organization where failures in daily operation and oversight can directly affect the quality of life for the most vulnerable.
Yet the narrative isn't only negative. There are numerous voices of praise and appreciation for individuals and programs within the same umbrella. Some reviewers hail FSL/Allthrive365 as a place that does "great work in the community," and others speak warmly about specific staff and volunteers who made meaningful differences - highlighting people like Tatum, Cherise, Pearla, and Nadia Montijo who were recognized for their helpfulness or who contributed to community projects, such as delivering Christmas gifts to seniors for several years. There are mentions of a dietitian, Dana Thomson, who is described as wonderful and attentive, and of volunteers who felt connected to the organization's mission. These positive notes illustrate that, within the same system, people can have profoundly different experiences, depending on who is involved and when.
There are also practical, frustrating experiences that many readers will recognize: difficulty reaching staff by phone, delays in processing documents, and inconsistent communication about eligibility and program requirements. One account recounts a lengthy wait for housing assistance or a delayed response to locating a new apartment that would accept a housing voucher, with the feeling that the organization could have done more, more quickly. Another account details a disheartening sequence during unemployment - being told by staff that help wouldn't be provided for non-COVID-related reasons, followed by months of waiting and renewed stress while attempting to navigate the system amidst a personal financial crisis. In these instances, the sense of frustration is palpable and speaks to the need for clearer processes, better customer service, and stronger accountability.
In the end, what emerges is a mosaic of experiences that cannot be easily distilled into a single verdict. For some, FSL/Allthrive365 remains a lifeline - one that is capable of delivering crucial services, shelter, and support during difficult times. For others, the organization represents a cascade of mismanagement, delayed assistance, and a climate where speaking up appears to carry a risk rather than a remedy. The consistent thread, however, is a call for oversight, transparency, and reform. If public resources are to serve their intended purpose, there must be mechanisms to ensure accountability at all levels, protect those who advocate for improvement, and guarantee that vulnerable families receive timely, safe, and dignified help rather than prolonged hardship or intimidation.
Welcome to Daylight Assisted Living Facility in Phoenix, AZ! Our community is designed to provide a comfortable and enriching living environment for seniors in need of assistance with daily activities.
As soon as you step into our facility, you will be greeted by our warm and friendly staff who are dedicated to providing exceptional care. Our fully furnished accommodations ensure that residents feel right at home from day one. Whether enjoying a delicious meal or engaging in conversation with fellow residents, our spacious dining room offers a perfect setting for socializing.
We understand the importance of maintaining an active and vibrant lifestyle, which is why we offer a variety of scheduled daily activities for our residents to enjoy. From group exercises to arts and crafts classes, there is always something exciting happening at Daylight Assisted Living Facility.
In addition to our indoor amenities, our outdoor space and garden provide a serene environment for residents who wish to relax or engage in nature-based activities. We also offer Wi-Fi/high-speed internet access throughout the facility, ensuring that residents can stay connected with loved ones or indulge in their online interests.
At Daylight Assisted Living Facility, we prioritize the health and well-being of our residents. Our caring staff provides assistance with bathing, dressing, transfers, and any other activities of daily living that may require support. We work closely with healthcare providers to coordinate medical appointments and ensure that medication management is handled efficiently.
Our dining options cater to individual dietary needs and restrictions. Whether requiring special diabetic diets or specific dietary restrictions due to personal preferences or health conditions, our experienced kitchen staff ensures that each meal is prepared accordingly.
Convenience is essential for us, which is why we have gathered various amenities within close proximity of our community. With 8 cafes, 3 parks, 9 pharmacies, 2 physicians' offices, 19 restaurants nearby; accessing essential services has never been easier. Additionally, we provide transportation arrangements for medical appointments as well as doctors' visits for the convenience of our residents.
We value the spiritual well-being of our residents and understand the importance of faith. With two places of worship nearby, residents have the option to practice their beliefs within their community. For those who enjoy entertainment, there is a theater in close proximity for an enjoyable outing.
Should any medical emergencies arise, there is a hospital conveniently located nearby for immediate care and attention.
At Daylight Assisted Living Facility, we strive to create a comfortable and nurturing environment where seniors can thrive and enjoy their golden years. Contact us today to learn more about our community and schedule a visit.
Daylight Assisted Living Facility is located at 1345 West Atlanta Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85041 in Maricopa County, Arizona
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