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190 Assisted Living Communities in Phoenix, Arizona

The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,850 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You'll find in-depth information on 190 Assisted Living Communities in Phoenix and several in surrounding areas.

  • Assisted living: $3,850
  • Nursing home semiprivate room: $6,540
  • In-home care: $4,767
  • Adult day health services: $2,167

Assisted Living Facilities near Phoenix, Arizona

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Phoenix

edward

1

August 18, 2023

I am/was a resident of this facility

this place has frequent bed bug infestations. management is rude to residents. you'd be better off living i a dumptser.

Steve

4

May 11, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My brother is really happy right now. He's been in Madison Meadows for just about a month now. They are really friendly and helpful. His room is perfect for what he needs. It's not really big, but it was right for him. I have no complaints. They fixed everything up before he got in there, and everything was good. I do know that they have activities available, but he hasn't participated in any because of his condition right now. They have plenty of food; sometimes it's a bit too much, actually. They have a pool, an exercise room, a laundromat, and a library.

Tom

4

April 21, 2021

I visited this facility

Beatitudes Campus was nice. I liked it. They sold out of the efficiency rooms, so you have to go on a waiting list for one of those. The lady who took us around was very nice, and the facilities were fair. They're older buildings, but I saw a one-bedroom. It's not that beautiful, but it was OK and pretty nice. I've been there a couple of times, because I knew somebody who lived there. It's pretty clean, but it's not modern looking. The structure seems OK, as well. Each building had its own purpose. There are a couple of buildings for independent, there is one building for memory loss, and there is another one for assisted. That's the way it was laid out.

Aurora Dallago

5

April 17, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My Mom has been at this facility for three years. My brothers and myself have been very pleased with our Moms care. Alma has been an awesome caregiver. She is very compassionate and caring with all the patients. The home is always kept neat and clean. In addition, the meals are planned and homemade.

MC

5

March 18, 2021

I visited this facility

Beatitudes Campus is absolutely amazing and beautiful. It's extremely friendly, very well manicured and maintained, and absolutely stunning. It's a whole campus, it didn't feel old, dried up, or they got a bunch of old people there. There was life to it, and the staff was knowledgeable, friendly, and amazing, too. The rooms were all done on a Youtube video due to Covid restrictions, but they are a good size, they have high ceilings, and they're nice. There's a billiard, there are all kinds of social activities, there are 4 different dining restaurant styles along with a bistro. You got choices and you don't have to eat just what's given to you.

Maria

5

March 5, 2021

I visited this facility

Beatitudes Campus was a lovely facility, and that would be my preference if I could afford it. The staff was very informed and very helpful. They had studios, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom, and they were very clean. I like the dining room. Their gathering wasn't too close, but it wasn't too far away, you feel like you were alone. It was a very friendly environment. The highlight of my trip was that they had a really nice gift shop. Right now, we hardly can do any shopping, so it was nice to go to a place that was very well supplied.

Donald

5

February 7, 2021

I visited this facility

We chose Madison Meadows for my mother. The lady that gave us the tour was very nice, very helpful, and helped us pick the place. She will move there next week. The rooms are very clean. The interactions among residents seem very adequate, and the facilities seem well taken care of. They've got a pool there, and they have activities that include everybody. It seems like the food that they serve has a variety and a good selection. They'll take her to her doctor's appointment. It seems like a good move because she'll be able to interact with more people than in our house.

AnonymousReviewer0925cg

3

October 4, 2020

I am/was a resident of this facility

Sagewood Phoenix is very large; it's a hundred acres. They're gonna go to having about a thousand people, so there isn't much personal attention. It costs about $90,000 a year, so it's a little bit on the pricey side. I moved in a while ago. The first two years were pretty nice, but the last few years they've been less accommodating. I would say that people would be better off taking a look at a smaller facility rather than having a lot of people and the place being run like a business. But it is clean and we get our meals dropped off in our homes. There is no open dining because of the COVID-19. We're told to stay in our apartments, but they'll bring us our food and we can spend our day watching TV. Before COVID-19 we could use the indoor and outdoor pool, we had exercises that were sponsored by the staff, card games, a movie theater, and those kind of things. I've expected more of them for the cost of care. There are other places that are kind of medium, but they're certainly less costly than this. You pay an entrance fee when you come in, and that averages about $900,000.

Joshua

4

May 14, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Madison Meadows has a very good layout for older people. It's very easy to navigate and it's all one story. The landscaping is phenomenal. The staff has been very good. They've been accommodating with my mother's dialysis and her other medical treatments. The food is very good. The activities list looked amazing, but she's not been able to participate in any due to the virus. It looks like they're quite robust with their activity schedule.

Map of Phoenix, Arizona

Assisted Living Costs in Phoenix

The Genworth 2018 Cost of Care study indicates that the average monthly cost of assisted living in Phoenix ($3,850) is slightly below the national average ($4,000) and just above the state average ($3,800). When compared to other major cities throughout Arizona, Phoenix is moderately more expensive than Lake Havasu City ($3,500), which has the least expensive assisted living in the state. When compared to Flagstaff, where the average cost of assisted living is $5,098, Phoenix is relatively affordable.

 

Cost of Assisted Living Comparison Chart

Phoenix

$3,850

National average

$4,000

State average

$3,800

Flagstaff

$5,098

Lake Havasu City

$3,500

Prescott

$3,775

Sierra Vista

$3,800

Tucson

$4,044

Yuma

$3,625

Care Cost Comparison

The cost of senior care depends a great deal on the level of care that’s required, and this is especially true in Phoenix, where the average cost of nursing home care is nearly $3,000 more than assisted living. Homemaker services and home health aides cost considerably more than assisted living in Phoenix as well. When evaluating home-service costs, it’s important to account for housing costs, such as rent, utilities and upkeep, as these expenses would be in addition to the care rates. Assisted living costs include services, room and board.

 

Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

Assisted living

$3,850

Homemaker services

$4,767

Home health aide

$4,767

Adult day health

$2,167

Nursing home care (semiprivate room)

$6,450

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Phoenix

Medicaid in Arizona

The Arizona Long-Term Care program operates under the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, which is the state’s Medicaid program. The ALTCS provides access to care for low-income seniors and covers or drastically reduces the cost of assisted living and other senior care options in Phoenix and throughout Arizona. Coverage includes services such as dental care (up to $1,000 annually), medical care, prescription medication, support services and case management services.

Seniors must be 65 years of age or older, have a valid social security number, be a resident of Arizona and meet the financial requirements of the program to be eligible. They must also submit to a functional and medical assessment to determine the level of care they require, and they must reside in an approved facility.

Financial requirements include undergoing an assessment to determine whether the senior isn’t capable of paying for their own care. Individual applicants must not earn more than $2,313 per month and may not possess assets totaling more than $2,000 in value. Assets include the cash value of all checking and savings accounts, stocks, bonds, life insurance policies and property.

Seniors must reapply for the ALTCS program annually, and applications are available at their local ALTCS office.

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Home and Community-Based Services

HCBS is a program provided by the Arizona Department of Economic Security in partnership with the Area Agency on Aging. It’s for seniors who would otherwise require admission to a nursing home if additional care wasn’t provided and covers a range of services including nurse visits, respite care and transportation.

Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis by an Area Agency on Aging caseworker. Phoenix seniors can apply for this program in person at the Maricopa County Area Agency on Aging office or by phoning (602) 264-4357.

Elderlife Bridge Loan

When seniors are ineligible for Medicaid assistance yet unable to pay for the cost of assisted living without financial help, elder bridge loans from companies such as Elderlife Financial Services may be an option. Bridge loans go directly to the assisted living or other long-term care facility where the senior resides and are paid back in installments. Seniors and any cosigners are responsible for making the payments in full. Elderlife bridge loans offer flexible payment options and low interest rates.

Eligibility depends on credit and income; however, seniors may apply and share payments with up to six applicants to increase their chances of approval. Seniors applying for a bridge loan must reside in an approved facility or be scheduled to move into one.

Assisted Living Resources in Phoenix

Senior Centers in Phoenix

Senior Centers in Phoenix

Senior centers provide access to a range of activities and programs that enhance the lives of seniors. Services offered by the senior centers listed below may include daily meals, fitness classes, computer and finance classes, day trips and social activities.

City of Phoenix Senior Centers
(Various locations)
(602) 262-7379

Senior Advocacy, Assistance and Support Programs

Phoenix has a wide range of programs to protect the best interest of seniors and provide support and assistance with financial matters, including Medicare and other benefits. Contact the 24-Hour Senior Help Line at (602) 264-HELP (4357) or (888) 783-7500 for answers to questions or visit the specific services below.

Adult Protective Services
1789 W. Jefferson Street Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 542-0010

Benefits Assistance Programs – Area Agency on Aging
1366 E. Thomas Road #108, Phoenix, AZ 85014
(602) 264-2255

Department of Health Services – Long-Term Care Facilities Licensing
150 N. 18th Avenue, Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602) 364-2536

Long-Term Care Ombudsman
5324 E. Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034
(602) 264-2255

State Health Insurance Assistance

SHIP is a free counseling service for Medicare beneficiaries. The program provides education and advocacy services to seniors and other citizens and offers detailed information about available programs and how to apply.

Benefits Assistance Program SHIP Coordinator – Area Agency on Aging
1366 E. Thomas Road Suite 101, Phoenix, AZ 85014
(602) 264-2255

Veterans Affairs

Some seniors may be eligible for financial, medical and social assistance through Veterans Affairs. To inquire about available programs, seniors in Phoenix can visit their local Veterans Affairs office.

VA Phoenix Regional Benefit Office
3333 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012
(800) 827-1000

U.S. Veterans Affairs Department
215 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 277-5551

Phoenix Vets Center
4020 N. 20th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602) 640-2981

Southwest Veterans Affairs Health Care Clinic
9520 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85037
(623) 772-4000

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