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Mesa, Arizona, offers seniors all the perks of retiring in a bustling metropolis but in a quieter city. Located just 30 minutes from Phoenix, Mesa enjoys the same warm weather and low cost of living that’s made Phoenix popular among retirees. You or your loved one can find the best assisted living facility in Mesa to suit your budget and needs.
This guide includes helpful information and statistics about assisted living in Mesa. We share information about our partner communities, over 1,000 community reviews, cost information and ways to pay for care, plus fun activities seniors and their families can enjoy in the Valley of the Sun.
Types of care available in Mesa, AZ
Assisted Living
My loved one was previously a resident at Sky Vista and the overall experience at this facility was great. The move in process was great. The staff, housekeeping and communication with the family were all excellent. I would recommend Sky Vista to others. I am 85 years old and I told my kids that Sky Vista is my next home!
Their meals were outstanding! We love love love The Renaissance! Unfortunately my mother-in-law couldn't get along with her neighbor so it was her problem, not the communities, but we decided to move her out. We're still sad that it didn't work out.
My husband has been in residence for one year and I have been there almost every night to sit with him and put him to bed. For the last 11 weeks I have not been able to be with him and at first I thought know one could take my place. I do Skype him twice a day and he is very happy. I watch the back images and I see the wonderful staff showing love to the men and women in their care. They have done things they have never done before, like cutting hair, and I must say doing a very good job. The live music is still a big part and is happening due to technology. This is a loving place and also a happy place. They do not sit around all day but are active and having fun. They are safe due to the caring staff. We are kept up every night with the activities and are kept informed of their health situation. Thank you to all the loving staff.
7320 E. Carol Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85208
Happy Haven Springdale is situated within Mesa, AZ and serves Maricopa County. This residential care home has the benefit of being within a community that enjoys comfortable, dry temperatures year round. Mesa has gorgeous parks and plenty of activities for family and friends to enjoy when they...
4149 E. Greenway Circle, Mesa, AZ 85205
Affordable Luxury Care, located in Mesa, AZ is an assisted living community that provides housing and care to senior citizens. Our facility is a beautiful, fully furnished home located in a safe and quiet neighborhood. Our staff member are trained to provide the basic non-medical needs of our...
4149 E. Greenway Circle, Mesa, AZ 85205
Affordable Luxury Care, located in Mesa, AZ is an assisted living community that provides housing and care to senior citizens. Our facility is a beautiful, fully furnished home located in a safe and quiet neighborhood. Our staff member are trained to provide the basic non-medical needs of our...
2550 South Revolta, Mesa, AZ 85209
The personal individual care at Elder Care Home on Revolta is terrific. The owner, Catherine, is very hands-on and always there when I have any questions, is great at communicating everything I need to know...
Elder Care Home on Revolta is located in perpetually sunny Maricopa county, Mesa AZ. This is a loving residential care home that provides assistance to it's residents in a group home setting. Mesa is the third largest city in Arizona. It offers a wide variety of services and attractions to the...
453 N Loma Vista, Mesa, AZ 85213
2705 E Emelita Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204
2705 E Emelita Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204
6930 E Granada Street, Mesa, AZ 85207
7212 E Olla Ave, Mesa, AZ 85212
Ideal Assisted Living is run and operated by a Registered Nurse with experience in Hospice (end of life treatment) and memory care.We believe our home is your home. Our model for assisted living is unique. As larger and larger facilities pop-up in our communities, we have chosen to go the...
3714 E. McLellan Road, Mesa, AZ 85205
We really like this community it was very nice and very impressive. The only reason we did not choose it is because they do not take the altex program. When the staff gave me a tour, they were very nice...
Emerald Groves provides assisted living for 10 residents in a 7000 sq.ft home, nestled within 2 acres of citrus trees. This luxury, custom home was designed and built with attention to the limitations many seniors have. Jennifer Hassan RN, owns and manages Emerald Groves, working there full time...
3123 E Fairbrook, Mesa, AZ 85213
3123 E Fairbrook, Mesa, AZ 85213
74 S Prairie Road, Gilbert, AZ 85296
74 S Prairie Road, Gilbert, AZ 85296
1735 N Val Vista Drive, Mesa, AZ 85213
841 East San Angelo Ave, Gilbert, AZ 85234
They're really great. The value is kind of hard because it's a lot of money no matter where you go. The care is excellent. I know they had a party last night but other than that I don't really know too much...
7331 E Posada Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85212
3100 E. Paloverde Street, Gilbert, AZ 85296
When you are looking for a wonderful living facility for the one that you love, there are so many factors that you have to satisfy in your own brain before moving forward. As an adult of a parent in need, you are naturally going to feel guilt at not being able to properly care for the one that...
765 N Lindsay Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85234
765 N Lindsay Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85234
6662 E Delmon Dr, Mesa, AZ 85215
910 S Ashbrook, Mesa, AZ 85204
A beautiful Residential home in Mesa, off of Gilbert road and 60. Licensed for 10. Private and semi-private rooms available. 24 hour awake staff to take care of your loved ones. Home cooked Chef inspired meals. Owners and Management have years of Hospitality and caregiving. Call to today to...
626 East Hearne Way, Gilbert, AZ 85234
Nice & Clean. Caregiver gave great orientation in showing the home. 2 other workers there to help residents.24 hour run. Nice gated pool.
2122 E Brown Rd, Mesa, AZ 85213-5200
Marriott's Village Oaks at Mesa offers assisted living for seniors in a warm and comfortable environment without being formal. A single story design makes it easier for residents to navigate and find their way. At Village Oaks, we have created Companion Living® to encourage our seniors to develop...
2065 North Vista Del Sol, Mesa, AZ 85207
We are very happy with Pleasant Living. The care he is receiving is very good. They used to have a lot of activities and entertainment for the residents, but covid had put a stop to that, they should be...
Pleasant Living - Vista is a senior residential care home located in the beautiful suburb city of Mesa, AZ and Maricopa County. Mesa, AZ is a suburb city that is within driving distance of the large city of Phoenix, and just a short drive to the large, scenic superstition Mountains and Enid Park....
A Place for Mom’s partnering assisted living facilities in Mesa cost around $5,200 a month on average.[01] This reflects the actual costs that families paid, including add-on services.
In Mesa, 48% of assisted living facilities are smaller board and care homes.[01] Board and care homes offer the same types of services, meals, and care as traditional assisted living facilities, but in a more intimate setting.
Because board and care homes have smaller overhead costs and fewer amenities, they are often more affordable than traditional assisted living facilities. In Mesa, board and care homes cost around $3,800 a month on average.[01] This price reflects the actual amounts paid by families, and may include add-on services.
Arizona has a relatively low income tax rate of 2.5%. The Grand Canyon state also doesn’t tax Social Security benefits or veterans benefits. Plus, seniors don’t have to pay an inheritance or estate tax in Arizona.
The following figures are the average baseline costs for assisted living in Mesa and neighboring communities. These figures are best read as a comparison between Mesa and nearby towns.
The average monthly cost of assisted living facilities tends to include the following:
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Most people pay for assisted living using a mix of personal savings and public aid. Medicaid, Medicare, and veterans benefits may cover some or all of your loved one’s assisted living costs. Private methods, such as a reverse mortgage or cashing out a life insurance policy, can also help keep the perfect assisted living facility within reach.
While a retirement account is a common payment method, it’s not the only way to cover the costs of assisted living. For example, some seniors choose to cash out a life insurance policy, sell a house, or take out a reverse mortgage. The following articles include details for these common private options.
Assisted living facilities in Mesa are licensed and regulated by the Arizona Department of Health Services. Residential board and care homes and their larger facility counterparts are both licensed as assisted living facilities.
Once licensed, assisted living facilities go through annual inspections. You can find inspection results for each community using the Residential Facilities Provider Search Form.
Mesa’s assisted living facilities follow Arizona’s assisted living regulations in order to keep their licensure, such as:
While all staff members are required to know CPR and first aid, caregivers have additional qualifications to meet before working with residents. Caregiver must complete the following:
The Arizona Department of Health Services outlines residents’ rights in long-term care facilities. While these rights pertain to the senior, they may also pertain to a family member acting as the senior’s power of attorney. These rights include the following:
Arizona Department of Health contact information
150 N. 18th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: 602-542-1025
Assisted living facilities in Mesa do their best to protect residents and staff members from COVID-19 by following federal and state recommendations. Arizona’s state government doesn’t mandate special precautions for assisted living facilities, but facilities can choose to implement preventative measures, such as asking visitors to mask.
There are no vaccination recommendations. Visitors are allowed into any long-term care facility regardless of vaccination status.
Facilities are regularly cleaned and common areas are disinfected.
Each assisted living facility may have a COVID-19 quarantine wing to protect vulnerable residents from infection.
Assisted living facilities in Mesa follow CDC guidelines.
Mesa, Arizona, is the third-largest city in Arizona, with a population of just over half a million people. Nearly 18% of Mesa’s residents are over 65, and this number is growing by the year as seniors are drawn to Mesa’s warm, quiet suburbs.
While Mesa is only about 30 minutes from Phoenix, it may feel more peaceful to some. Made up mostly of families and seniors, Mesa enjoys a low crime rate, friendly neighborhoods, and the beautiful backdrop of the Superstition Mountains.
Mesa is an exceptional place to retire, and the residents of Mesa’s assisted living facilities are both Arizona natives and from other states. Since board and care homes are licensed in the same way as larger assisted living facilities, care will be similar regardless of location.
Traditional assisted living facilities in Mesa often hire an activities coordinator who designs daily events and classes for the residents. Board and care homes will also plan activities for residents to enjoy. Here are some of the most common activities in Mesa’s assisted living facilities:
About half of Mesa’s assisted living facilities are smaller board and care homes. Most board and care homes in Mesa cost about $1,000 less per month than traditional assisted living facilities. They’re also smaller and are typically in residential homes. Seniors can expect to share a bedroom, eat in a dining room with other residents, and spend time in the home’s living room. Board and care homes have live-in caregivers who can assist with care, plan activities, and prepare meals.
Mesa’s assisted living facilities typically have more than 50 residents. These traditional assisted living facilities are more expensive than board and care homes.
When comparing costs, it’s important to realize that residents generally have access to more amenities and services than they would at a board and care home. Residents can expect amenities such as a gym, library, game room, and a theater. There’s also a larger staff, including caregivers, cooks, activity coordinators, and housekeepers.
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There are roughly 85,024 seniors over the age of 65 living in Mesa as of 2021.
Seniors 65 and older make up nearly 17% of Mesa’s population.[04]
The average January high temperature in Mesa is 66 degrees Fahrenheit[05]
Located on the eastern side of Mesa, Banner Baywood Medical Center is ranked highly by U.S. News and World Report in three areas: stroke, hip replacement, and knee replacement.[06]
6644 E. Baywood Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85202
Phone: 480-321-2000
U.S. News and World Report ranks this hospital as high performing in several areas that may be important to seniors. These include colon cancer surgery, heart attack, heart failure, diabetic care, kidney failure, and stroke. It’s located on the western side of Mesa, close to neighboring Tempe.[06]
1400 S. Dobson Road
Mesa, AZ 85202
Phone: 480-412-3000
The Mayo Clinic in Phoenix provides care for all of Maricopa County. It offers world-class health care and research throughout the East Valley, including emergency room services, inpatient care, testing, and more. U.S. News and World Reports indicate that it’s nationally ranked in 10 adult specialties.[06]
5777 E. Mayo Blvd.
Phoenix, AZ 85054
Phone: 480-342-2000
Seniors living in Mesa’s assisted living facilities won’t need to worry about transportation because 86% of A Place for Mom’s partnering communities offer complimentary transportation or transportation for a small fee. Visiting family and friends should be aware that a car is the most common way to get around Mesa.
Seniors without the ability to access transportation can use RideChoice, Mesa’s public transportation option for seniors. RideChoice is a pick-up and drop-off service for anyone with disabilities or for those 65 years and older.
Although Mesa is mostly car dependent, visiting family members can find some bikeable areas. The following scores can give you an idea of how easy it is to use various transportations throughout Mesa. Scores are calculated out of 100 points with a higher score indicating a greater ease in that transportation type.
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Mesa may be quiet, but it has plenty of attractions and activities to keep seniors and visitors busy. The nearby mountain range, golf courses, fine dining, museums, and theaters keep Mesa interesting.
Many of Mesa’s museums are wheelchair-accessible and offer an enjoyable afternoon for seniors. Here are three of the best museums in Mesa for seniors:
With a range of hiking trails for all abilities, Mesa’s natural beauty can be experienced by anyone. Here are some of the more accessible walking trails for seniors in Mesa:
Phoenix is only 30 minutes away from Mesa, making it an accessible and reasonable day trip for seniors and loved ones who want something a little different. Here are some of the best activities in Phoenix for seniors:
McDowell Village, Brookdale Camino del Sol and Acoya Troon by Cogir are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Mesa, AZ. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Assisted Living in Mesa is 3,682 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran status (S2101): Mesa city. [Data set]. American Community Survey.
Arizona Administrative Code. (2022, December 31). Title 9. Health Services. Chapter 10. Department of Health Services – Health Care Institutions: Licensing.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and sex (S0101): Mesa city. [Data set]. American Community Survey.
US Climate Data. (2024). Climate and Weather averages – Mesa Arizona.
U.S. News and World Report. (2024). Hospitals in Mesa, AZ.
WalkScore. (2023). Living in Mesa.
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