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Tucson, Arizona, has great memory care options for people with Alzheimer’s disease or other kinds of dementia. A Place for Mom partners with 28 memory care communities in a 15-mile radius of Tucson’s city center. In Arizona, memory care is considered a type of assisted living community, which means in Tucson, memory care communities are often paired with assisted living facilities. But these memory care wings offer an environment compassionately designed for people with memory loss.
Arizona has been a leader in memory care since the 1990s when it became one of the first states to create an Alzheimer’s task force. Arizona’s focus on combating Alzheimer’s disease translates into excellent nurse-to-resident ratios. Tucson’s memory care facilities also boast scientifically-backed methods for caring for people with memory loss.
Arizona has had an influx of out-of-state seniors for a long time, which means the city has a well-established memory care network and plenty of accessible resources. In fact, Tucson has so many public resources and excellent memory options that it’s now an official Dementia-Friendly City, as of 2021.
With so many options, families and seniors in Tucson can pick a memory care community that suits their needs, history, and personality.
In this guide, you’ll find information about Tucson’s memory care communities, including costs, types, payment tips, and local regulations. You will also find an in-depth look into local resources for seniors in Tucson looking for memory care. This guide is intended to support you as you make the best choice for your loved one’s needs.
Types of care available in Tucson, AZ
Memory Care
I am very pleased with the care my family member is receiving at Brookdale East Tucson. Most importantly, my loved one really loves residing at Brookdale. The staff is kind, caring and provides continuity of care. Medication is provided at the same time daily. Meals are delicious and a daily schedule is maintained for dining. All of these things are what makes residing at Brookdale a pleasure. I honestly cannot say enough about the entire staff!! Their kindness and warmth makes them feel like family. I highly recommend Brookdale East Tucson.
They do very good job making sure their client have what they need medically and nutritionally. Also they provide a wide array of activities throughout the day and evening the organization is impressive.
I have been a resident of Campana del Rio in Tucson, AZ for 21/2 years and have been very happy here. The staff and residents are all very friendly! Staff are exceptionally accommodating and helpful consistently. I've made some great friends while being here. The activities and food are great, varied and enjoyed by myself and collogues. The only thing I don't like are the yearly raises.
8151 East Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85710
My mom is in her 90s. She moved to this facility about 9 months ago. So far, we’ve had a great experience with the staff and the facility. There are a number of daily activities and residents are active and...
We offer a home like setting and cheerful smiles from our professional staff who greet you everyday. Our caring staff offers the assistance you need while respecting your independence. Our peaceful setting, restaurant style dining experience, activities and beautiful setting combine to create a...
1020 N Woodland Ave, Tucson, AZ 85711
I like the size of this place. It's smaller so it's very friendly and comfortable. My wife has been here for 2 years and particularly enjoys being in the common area and gets a lot of enjoyment from...
You will have an opportunity to make your contribution to our family, which makes Woodland Palms Memory Care the distinctive place that it is in Tucson, AZ. It is people that make a community. We recognize that people make all the difference. Treating people well – with respect, trust, care, and...
8468 East Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85710
What we like the most about Brookdale East Tucson is how kind everyone was to the whole family. Based on the experience we have had, we would definitely recommend this community to other families.
Live With EnthusiasmNestled in the beautiful city of Tucson, Arizona, you will find an assisted living community that gives you more than personal care. This is a place where you can savor restaurant-style dining, spacious and private accommodations, a variety of common rooms for socializing and...
8111 E. Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85710
Fellowship Square at Tucson definitely gets a 5 on all categories from me. They had a great orientation. All around it is a safe and comfortable place to live. It fits all of my needs.
2500 N Rosemont Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85712
There are some people in the world who go to work, do their jobs and go home. Others take those jobs to whole new level entirely. We, as a family, could not be more thankful that our mother is in the Forum's...
The Forum at Tucson is for seniors who want to maintain their rich and rewarding life without the responsibilities of running a household. It is ideal if you are an active senior who wants to focus on the things you enjoy most in life, but yet have assistance available should you need it. With...
400 S. Broadway Place, Tucson, AZ 85710
What we like the most about Broadway Proper is the overall cleanness, and friendly people. We would recommend this community to other families based on the experience we have had so far
Broadway Proper Retirement Community offers the beauty and serenity of a desert oasis in the heart of East Tucson. We are located near Udall Park, the Ott Family YMCA, Hilton East, St. Joseph's Hospital, Carondelet Health Network, and both Park Place Mall and Elcon Mall.Along with the warmth of...
201 N Jessica Ave, Tucson, AZ 85710
Based on the experience we have had, we would recommend Cascades of Tucson to other families who may need a place for their loved ones
Life is as vibrant and carefree as you choose to be! You decide when, where and how to enjoy the many pleasures of living at our distinguished Tucson, Arizona retirement community. Intentionally designed with attention to comfort and detail, Cascades was planned specifically to accommodate...
1615 N Norton Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
This is an incredible place for your loved one. wonderful. The staff are exceptional, meals lovely and well prepared. My Mom has been there 9 months and she’s happy and made friends. She enjoys their...
The Gardens at Blenman Elm is a newly renovated, sun-filled home in central Tucson. Our core values support active, compassionate, excellent, and responsive care and the living space is perfect for those values. Inside the home we have an inner courtyard, a high-end kitchen, and stunning open...
2675 N Wyatt Drive, Tucson, AZ 85712
The campus has inviting, secure indoor and outdoor space for memory care residents to occupy. Meals are appealing and provide good nutrition. Daily resident activities are well done and include games, art,...
Situated in vibrant Tucson, Arizona, our community is specialized in Memory Care for individuals with Alzheimer's, dementia, and memory loss issues. Our community creates a customized service and assistance plan for each resident with a variety of therapies and life enrichment activities....
6300 East Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85710
I down sized to the Villa and am extremely happy. Very caring staff, excellent menu, boat load of activities and loving neighbors. We’re all retired and lookout for each other, who could ask for anything...
Ask someone to name five really fun things and "retirement community" will almost certainly not be on the list. Which got us to thinking. Why shouldn't a retirement community be fun? With no pesky job to get in the way, retired folks have the time to pursue anything their hearts desire. That...
5660 N Kolb Rd, Tucson, AZ 85750
I would give them all a 5. But if I could rate higher, I would. Especially in 3,4 and 7. My mom's last weeks of her life. She had told me this was her favorite place to live. She had made some wonderful...
We are happy to announce that Tucson Place at Ventana Canyon is recognized as a U.S. News & World Report Best Assisted Living community for the second year running!Tucson Place is located in the beautiful Catalina Foothills of Tucson, Arizona, and offers personalized assisted living...
1550 East River Road, Tucson, AZ 85718
Mom really liked her short experience because the faculty and staff were always available, friendly, and helpful. My mom didn't feel like there was enough variety & the food tasted "commercial ".
At Atria Campana del Rio, you'll discover a welcoming senior community nestled in the bucolic foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson. The area's Spanish-style architecture is reflected in the red-tile roofs and soft desert colors throughout each spacious apartment and townhome....
9050 East Tanque Verde Road, Tucson, AZ 85749
While no facility is perfect, I am very satisfied with the care my husband receives. Staff is very caring and does their best to create a safe and happy environment. I give the food "two thumbs up" I...
A Life Well LivedTucked in a cozy nook at the base of the beautiful Catalina Foothills, your loved one has a wonderful opportunity to enjoy all the comforts of home here in our friendly and life-giving memory care community. Whether they want to engage with their fellow neighbors in the many...
6899 N La Canada DR, Tucson, AZ 85704
The staff and it feeling like family. Plus Mom not being a client but family and wanting the best for for her. More time needs to be spent on the meals with a look at the vegetables too including greens.
The Villas at La Canada is an affordable assisted living community and memory care provider located in northwest Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Uniquely placed in a beautiful residential setting, The Villas at La Canada is a warm, supportive place to call home, and a wonderful place for friends...
4975 North 1st Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85718
Staff strive to create a home-like environment for residents, incorporating fresh flowers and seasonal decorations. The administration provides regular communication about what's going on at the facility....
Since 2008 Sunrise at River Road as been providing outstanding assisted living and memory care services to Tucson. Located at River Road and North 1st Avenue we are centrally located, are a warm and inviting, homelike environment complete with pets, fresh flowers, southwest landscaping and...
2365 W Orange Grove Rd, Tucson, AZ 85741
The staff is very friendly and caring. They treat the residents with kindness and respect. My mom has had to go into memory care there and I don't feel I need to worry about her safety. The food was pretty...
The Ranch Estates of Tucson is senior living at its finest. We are located in the beautiful Casas Adobes area of Tucson, near Oro Valley. Our community includes assisted living and memory care services and amenities catered to the individual. The Ranch Estates of Tucson is much more than senior...
8700 N La Cholla Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85742
I'm very happy here at Country Club at La Cholla. The staff are wonderful. The apartments are spacious. I was first drawn to the grounds that are very green and lush. Very happy with staff and management....
Snowbird Stays from $150 per day!The Country Club of La Cholla offers luxury retirement living for the young at heart.You can relax in the classic country club setting of the Catalina Foothills and make yourself comfortable in one of our bright and spacious apartment homes. Your calendar will be...
7500 North Calle Sin Envidia, Tucson, AZ 85718
5s across the board for Brookdale Santa Catalina. Our loved one loves the meals that are served and the beautiful nature and wildlife he is able to see being next to the mountains. He can see deer, bobcats,...
Are you ready for fewer chores and more adventures?Come see if our continuing care retirement community, or CCRC, with independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing all on one campus is the right fit for you. We’re a rental CCRC. That means you’ll pay a monthly rental fee...
2650 West Ina Road, Tucson, AZ 85741
We were thrilled to find this facility to accommodate us for a two week respite care term for my mother in Law. [name removed], at Brookdale North showed us the facility and did much to get us in in a...
COMMUNITY VISITS HAPPENING DAILYTucked away in the northwest side of Tucson in the foothills close to Marana, you will discover a warm and welcoming assisted living community that operates more like a family than a traditional senior living home. You will feel right at home as soon as you walk...
5665 E River Rd, Tucson, AZ 85750
Everyone there is awesome. We should count ourselves fortunate that there are people in this world with the compassion to care for those who are unable to care for themselves. Special thanks to[names...
Inspirations of River Centre, providing Assisted Living to the Tucson area.
3701 N Swan Rd, Tucson, AZ 85718
The facility is always clean but there is frequently a sewage smell in the parking lot and inside in the afternoons. I think from bad plumbing which has been a constant issue. The staff has been wonderful...
Avista Tucson, an Enlivant community, is an assisted living community delivering personalized, attentive care in a homelike atmosphere. Professional staff, including a registered nurse, are available 24-hours a day to assist with medication management and daily living activities as needed....
2221 N Rosemont Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85712
My loved one has only been here a short time. She is just here for rehab. She loves the people, and they are very responsive. If she squeezes for assistance they are there immediately. They have been working...
The Handmaker community offers Assisted Living and Health Care services for every stage of the aging. Residents and families can feel confident that, as needs change, quality, caring staff and programs will be there to meet those needs. In addition to the apartment settings, Handmaker offers...
4553 E San Carlos Pl S, Tucson, AZ 85712
The Gardens is a renovated, sun-filled home in central Tucson. Our core values support Compassionate, Active, Responsive, and Excellent care and the living space is responsive to those values. Inside the home we have soaring ceilings, a high-end kitchen, and stunning open spaces for socializing....
844 N. Houghton Rd, Tucson, AZ 85748
I love it. The community has changed but still happy where I am. All is good or was when [name removed] was there he has been gone for almost 2 years all I know. My husband had wonderful care.
The Villas at Houghton The Villas at Houghton is an assisted living community located in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona that provides quality care for those dealing with dementia or Alzheimer's. This community provides a safe place to live in a location that is great. Guests of the residents of...
3900 N Sabino Canyon Rd #1, Tucson, AZ 85750
THE HACIENDA AT THE CANYON®Live a life that inspires you each day.Embrace nature, explore new passions, make lasting friends, and celebrate well-being at this wellness retreat featuring a dramatic desert landscape in Tucson, Arizona. Curated Independent Living, Bungalows, Assisted Living,...
Memory care tends to cost slightly more than assisted living because it often requires specialized staff training and 24-hour supervision. That said, Tucson’s memory care communities cost, on average, $4,363 a month, which is less than other top markets, including Phoenix.[01]
The monthly costs of memory care include rent, meals, and all care services. The above figure is based on A Place for Mom’s proprietary data and also includes any additional costs our referred residents opted for, like special services or amenities.
The costs in the chart below provide a comparison between Tucson and nearby cities. The below figures only reflect the starting costs of local memory care communities before adding additional fees for special services or amenities.
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Planning ahead is key to keeping memory care affordable. Because parts of memory care may be covered by public means, many families try to pay for as much of it as possible with Medicare, Medicaid, or veterans benefits before using retirement savings.
Memory care is expensive, so families may need to use some private funds in addition to public assistance. Below you’ll find information about how to use private methods and public means to pay for memory care.
Personal savings and retirement accounts are some ways families pay for memory care. One other common strategy is cashing out a life insurance policy. Each life insurance policy is different, however, so before considering this method, check with your policyholder. Read on to learn some other effective ways families can use their personal funds to afford memory care.
In Arizona, memory care communities are considered a type of assisted living community and are regulated by the same regulatory agency. The Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS) – Division of Licensing Services regulates assisted living communities in Arizona that offer memory care services.
After passing an initial inspection, communities are given a license to operate for one year, and the division conducts one unannounced inspection each year for licensure renewal. Inspection results for all memory care communities are available on the AZDHS provider search form and can be searched for using name, address, or ZIP code.
Memory care communities in Tucson tend to have their own wing within a larger assisted living facility with 20+ residents. However, about a third of Tucson’s memory care communities are within smaller board and care homes with fewer than 10 residents. While they differ in size and how many amenities they offer, these two types of facilities are also regulated and licensed by the Division of Licensing Services.
State regulations for memory care communities in Tucson, Arizona, include the following:
Article 8 from the Arizona Department of Health Services outlines rights for residents of memory care communities. These rights all apply to the resident, but some also apply to family members who may act as their loved one’s medical power of attorney.
In Arizona, assisted living managers must have eight hours total of training on managing residents in need of memory care. Memory care training is different than general caregiver training, as people with dementia have more specialized needs. While other caregivers don’t need to go through any additional training, it’s likely they will receive memory care-specific training because of Arizona’s Alzheimer’s State Plan.
This plan outlines Arizona’s goal to have a strong caregiving workforce that understands the particular needs of seniors with memory loss and has access to up-to-date strategies and resources. All of our partnering memory care providers in Tucson have a specific memory care program that involves some form of staff training, even though it’s not required by the state.
Arizona Department of Health Services
150 N. 18th Ave.
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Phone: 602-542-1025
Tucson’s memory care communities and other long-term care facilities are required to follow the guidelines developed by the Arizona Together program to control the spread of COVID-19. Arizona doesn’t have any statewide-specific requirements, but it recommends residents mask when sick or, if exposed to COVID-19, test.
The Pima County Long-Term Care Resource Center supplies senior living communities with at-home tests, vaccinations, and personal protective equipment. On Pima County’s COVID-19 Data Reports page, it states that about 50% of seniors in the county’s long-term care programs are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination rates for the general public, deaths, and infections are available on Pima County’s Data Reports page.
Vaccinations. Residents and staff members are encouraged to become fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Masking. Residents are encouraged to mask when sick, and visitors are encouraged, though not required, to mask when entering the community.
Quarantining. All long-term care communities in Tucson, Arizona, follow guidelines from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and allow visitors at any time, regardless of whether or not the visitor is vaccinated.
Tucson, Arizona, has excellent memory care options for seniors living with memory loss. Since the 1990s, Arizona has focused on creating robust public resources for people with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers. The Arizona Alzheimer’s State Plan: Framework for Action outlines the state’s goals to increase public awareness of Alzheimer’s disease — to educate a new generation of caregivers who can provide compassionate, cutting-edge memory care.
Arizona has been a popular retirement destination for a long time, which has resulted in a higher number of people with Alzheimer’s or another dementia than in many other states. According to the Arizona Alzheimer’s State Plan, approximately 150,000 Arizona residents live with Alzheimer’s disease, and over 257,000 family members care for them. The need for memory care in Tucson, Arizona, is nothing new. And it’s resulted in a variety of caring and knowledgeable memory care communities in and around Tucson.
In Arizona, memory care is considered a type of assisted living. Because one in nine people over 65 have Alzheimer’s disease, and the number jumps up to one in three for people over 85, it’s sensible to have a memory care wing within an assisted living community.
As needs develop, residents can stay within the same community they’ve grown accustomed to. And families can continue to work with familiar staff members. Most memory care programs in Tucson, therefore, are part of larger assisted living communities.
These memory care programs typically have their own separate wing inside an assisted living facility, designed with people with dementia in mind. Circular hallways are decorated to look like streets, and strategically placed signs and lights help residents more easily navigate.
Like their assisted living counterparts, residents typically dine in restaurant-style dining rooms or have the option to eat in their rooms. All communities have areas where residents can walk. Most have secured outdoor areas where residents and visitors can enjoy the beautiful Tucson weather.
Every memory care community in our partner Tucson communities has staff members available and on-site 24 hours a day. Caregivers of Tucson’s memory care communities are not required by the state to go through memory care-specific training, with the exception of managers.
However, every one of A Place for Mom’s partner memory care facilities in Tucson requires its staff to go through memory care-specific training. Memory care training often goes through the local Desert Southwest chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association.
Communities may also have their own memory care programs, which include recurring staff trainings, design requirements, and special activities for the residents. Programs in Tucson’s memory care communities commonly take the Montessori approach and apply the validation method. One local program specifically, the Dementia Capable Care Program, also involves sing-alongs, art projects, and reminiscence opportunities like reliving previous occupations. These are some of the most common activities in Tucson’s memory care communities.
In Tucson, stand-alone memory care-only communities exist, though they’re rarer and usually take the form of residential care homes.
Residential care homes (also known as board and care homes) are a distinctive feature of Tucson’s senior living options. About a third of Tucson’s assisted living communities have under 10 residents and are set within residential homes that have been converted into assisted living communities.
In Tucson, many of these assisted living communities offer memory care services. These are good options for seniors who prefer a smaller, homelike setting. And while they generally offer the same level of care as larger memory care communities, they tend to be much cheaper.
However, they often don’t have the same number of daily activities to keep residents stimulated as larger memory care communities. Most residents of board and care homes share a room with another senior, eat meals in a traditional dining room, and have access to the general common living areas and yards typical of a residential home. These homes give their residents immediate access to a live-in caregiver 24 hours a day.
Green Valley, Arizona, is a growing senior community about 30 minutes south of Tucson. Of its 22,000 residents, about 80% are over 65, making Green Valley a uniquely well-prepared place for people in need of memory care.
Unlike Tucson, Green Valley has a higher number of memory care-only communities and very few board and care homes, although it also has a large number of memory care wings within assisted living communities.
The memory care communities in Green Valley offer cutting-edge care and tend to be more expensive than memory care in Tucson. A high demand for quality health care has resulted in a higher concentration of geriatric specialists and neurologists in Green Valley than in Tucson. Due to its aging population, crime is essentially nonexistent, and the town is beautiful and quiet. It does have shopping centers, but for more variety, Tucson is only 30 minutes away.
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6% of the population in Tucson, Arizona, is over 75.
33% of seniors over 85 have Alzheimer’s disease in Arizona, according to the 2016 Arizona Alzheimer’s State Plan.
Tucson, Arizona, has multiple quality hospitals and health care providers specializing in geriatrics, Alzheimer’s disease, and other kinds of dementia.
TMC Healthcare – Tucson is one of the best hospitals in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report. It’s also considered the best hospital in Tucson for dementia-related neurology services, among other services.
5301 E. Grant Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85712
Phone: 520-327-5461
Northwest Medical Center – Tucson is one of the best hospitals in the city across multiple specialties. It has 300 beds and provides high-quality care in geriatrics.
6200 N. La Cholla Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85741
Phone: 520-742-9000
The Banner-University Medical Center is a nonprofit hospital on the University of Arizona’s campus and has a dedicated Alzheimer’s Institute.
2800 E. Ajo Way
Tucson, AZ 85713
Phone: 520-874-2000
Carondelet St. Joseph’s Hospital is a private, for-profit hospital with 449 beds. It offers a range of services but specializes in neurology, neurosurgery, and ophthalmology, as well as acute care.
350 N. Wilmont Road
Tucson, AZ 85711
Phone: 520-873-3000
Most seniors living in memory care in Tucson will have access to transportation directly from their communities, as almost 87% of Tucson’s memory care communities offer either complimentary or at-cost transportation.
However, there are local options for seniors who need alternative ways to get to appointments or social events or for visiting loved ones. Tucson’s primary public transportation is the Sun Tran, and it’s very accessible to seniors, although it’s not designed to accommodate seniors with memory loss. Seniors with memory loss should always have a caregiver chaperone when riding public transportation.
Arizona Senior Transport is a better option for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. They can provide aftercare transportation from procedures or medical appointments, and seniors do not need a caregiver to ride. Rides should be arranged at least 48 hours in advance and can be scheduled by calling 520-573-6221 or emailing azseniortransport@gmail.com.
Staying active and engaged is key to combating memory loss. This is why our Tucson partner memory care communities work hard to organize daily activities for residents.
Some of the most common activities are helping residents to explore their past in their own way. For example, local memory care communities use sing-alongs to classic tunes and even virtual reality to help residents stay sharp. Physical exercise, like walks and tai chi, are other popular daily activities.
Tucson has a reputation as an active, outdoorsy town, and almost every attraction — outdoors and indoors — is accessible and enjoyable for people with dementia. The weather is one of the main attractions in Tucson, and it can be enjoyed from anywhere. Indeed, most of the city’s memory care communities are near beautiful bluffs and have inspiring views of the nightly sunsets.
Read on to learn about some senior-friendly activities in Tucson and some fun things you can do while visiting.
The Pima Council on Aging began the Dementia Capable Southern Arizona Program in 2021 to help Tucson become a more dementia-friendly community. One aspect of the program is the creation of local Memory Cafes, which are open, inviting spaces for people with dementia and their caregivers to meet and socialize.
These cafes are open about once a month and offer unique activities and performances. They’re free to all attendees and offer stimulation for those with memory loss and respite for caregivers. Caregivers also have a chance to meet people in a similar situation. Attendees can RSVP, although it’s not required, on the PCOA Memory Cafe webpage.
Tucson has three dedicated senior centers that provide daily activities and events for seniors at no cost. For seniors with early-stage dementia, these events and activities are an excellent way to engage and stay sharp. Some common local activities are social hours, ceramics classes, and Spanish courses.
Tucson’s senior centers also partner with Catholic Social Services to provide daily meals to seniors in need at no cost. Midday meals are typically available from Monday to Friday. Seniors can register, or a family member can register on their behalf, and pre-registration is required. To register, pick the senior center of your choice from the Senior Meals Program Brochure.
Tucson is laid back and outdoorsy, but it has plenty of fun cultural activities for seniors with dementia and their family members. The Gaslight Theater is a local favorite, and many senior living communities take their residents to a show at least once a year. Offering a variety of family-friendly productions and dinners, this old-timey saloon theater is a great place to bring a senior relative.
Veterans with memory loss may particularly enjoy going to The Pima Air and Space Museum to help recollect their memories from their time in the military. Visitors, too, will be impressed at the variety and scale of the museum. Set on about 80 acres, the museum has over 400 unique aircraft, including presidential planes, antiques, and a flight simulator. Shuttles are available to drive visitors through the museum.
Spending time outside is shown to reduce stress in people with memory loss, and Tucson is an excellent place to enjoy the great outdoors all year long. Tucson is set within a truly remarkable ecosystem. The Sonoran Desert is one of the greenest deserts in the world and home to the towering saguaro cacti forests and Saguaro National Park.
The Sonoran Desert Museum is set almost entirely outside and includes an art gallery, a natural history museum, and a botanical garden. Visitors can explore cacti over 100 years old, see Gila monsters and scorpions, and in the spring, enjoy beautiful blooms. The museum’s indoor and outdoor areas are wheelchair accessible, and seniors get a discount.
Saguaro National Park is another great place to hike and stargaze, and the Cactus Forest Drive is the best option for seniors with limited mobility. This drive takes visitors through the most scenic parts of the park and is an ideal way to experience the area, especially during sunset.
Visitors and residents alike enjoy a fantastic food scene in Tucson. In 2015, this food scene was actually named as the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
Tucson has some of the best restaurants in the Southwest due to the authentic Mexican and ancient indigenous cuisine of the area. These restaurants apply ancient culinary techniques from the indigenous people who farmed in the Sonoran Desert for thousands of years before.
Visitors can try chimichangas at the restaurant where they were invented (El Charro), classic dishes like tamales, and unique ones like nopales. Nopales are a tasty and tender dish made from the most common plant in the area: cacti (without the prickles, of course).
Food tours are a common activity for visitors and can be found on websites like TripAdvisor or Airbnb. Information about which restaurants are official City of Gastronomy establishments can be found on the Tucson City of Gastronomy website.
Arroyo Gardens, Sierra del Sol and Tucson Place at Ventana Canyon are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Tucson, AZ. These Memory Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Memory Care in Tucson is 4,421 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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