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10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Phoenix, AZ

Last Updated: 9/30/24

With 300 sunny days a year and a laidback personality, Phoenix has long been a top destination for retirees. Because of its history as a retirement haven, Phoenix has a particularly high concentration of assisted living options. This means most people can find a quality assisted living option within a 10-mile radius of downtown Phoenix.

Phoenix has 124 traditional assisted living communities, but by far, the most common type of senior care in Phoenix is board and care homes. While these residential care homes differ from assisted living communities in size, many are licensed as assisted living communities and offer the same services in a smaller package. If you include these residential care homes, the number of facilities offering assisted living services in Phoenix jumps to 215, which far exceeds most similarly sized cities. In recent years, more luxury assisted living communities have also opened their doors, offering resort-like amenities and age-in-place programs.

This guide will help you pick the right Phoenix assisted living community for you. Below, you’ll find listings of the top-rated Phoenix assisted living facilities, ranked by categories that are important to families and their loved ones.

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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Phoenix, AZ
The Auberge at Scottsdale
5.0

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.

Rody's ACH in Phoenix, AZ
5.0

The care my loved one is receiving is better than I could ask for. The caregivers are compassionate and loving. My loved one is receiving a lot of one on one care. Rodica is wonderful and definitely suits all of the patient's needs. The food they provide is good, but my loved one is not eating so they make her nutritious drinks.

Amber Creek Inn Memory Care in Scottsdale, AZ
5.0

My mother was only there a month and a half before she passed, but I was very pleased with my experience at Amber Creek. The administration was organized, and the nursing staff was wonderful - very caring and attentive to my mother. The facility was less expensive than what I was paying in WA state. I would recommend Amber Creek for families looking for good memory care in Scottsdale.

Rody's ACH

3807 E. Betty Elyse Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85032

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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7.5
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3 reviews

We really liked the Christian music they would play and the community just seemed really peaceful. The staff were friendly.

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Rody`s ACH is a senior care home located in Phoenix, Arizona, in Maricopa County. Our community is located in a serene environment with beautiful sceneries from the suburbs of the city. With the serene environment, it is considered as the best place to have a family and visit relative. Rody`s ACH...

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Marian Adult Care Home

1002 W Las Palmaritas Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85013

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Palmaritas Care Home is located in sunny Phoenix, Arizona and can be the ideal senior living spot for your elderly parent. We are known for the best care possible when it comes to helping senior citizens adjust to life in a retirement facility. We have nurses on staff all the time, providing...

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Coronado Care & Rehabilitation

11411 N 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85029

1.0
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5 reviews

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Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes

At SunBridge Coronado Care and Rehabilitation, we are dedicated to delivering quality individual service to every person entrusted to our care. Our state-of-the-art 191-bed facility provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation therapy to adults of all ages who need short- or long-term care. We...

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La Siena

909 East Northern Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85020

15 reviews

Everything is going well for my husband and I here at this community. It is a good looking community. The staff have kind and helpful. There are many activities for us to choose from. The food is nice, we...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living, Senior Apartments
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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 sounds...

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Huger Mercy Living Ctr

2345 W Orangewood Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021

1 review
Provides: Memory Care

Desert Palm Adult Care III

813 E Belmont Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85020

Provides: Assisted Living

Sue's Place LLC

13230 N 7th Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85029

Provides: Assisted Living

Sue's Place LLC

13230 N 7th Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85029

Provides: Assisted Living

Hillside Senior Living

1546 E El Camino Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85020

Provides: Assisted Living

Hillside Senior Living

1546 E El Camino Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85020

Provides: Assisted Living

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Lovin Touch Assisted Living

4130 West Northern Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85051

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Desert View ALH

9407 N 36th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85051

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

A quiet, personalized care home where you’re not just a resident, you’re a member of the family. Our family environment is unmatched by anyone else. Give us a try.

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Desert View ALH

9407 N 36th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85051

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

A quiet, personalized care home where you’re not just a resident, you’re a member of the family. Our family environment is unmatched by anyone else. Give us a try.

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The Terraces of Phoenix

7550 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85020

1.0
Review Score
4 reviews

Dad is here currently and things have been good. Everyone seems pretty nice and he gets along well with the other residents. The staff seems to be able to answer any questions that I have and they take good...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Maria's Garden Care Home

3646 W Dunlap Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85051

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

MariaÆs Garden Care Home is located in Phoenix, Arizona in a beautiful location that is close to Cortez Lake. Specializing in senior care for those with AlzheimerÆs, we pride ourselves in providing a family-like environment for every guest in our facility. Our friendly and helpful staff...

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Maria's Garden Care Home

3646 W Dunlap Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85051

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

MariaÆs Garden Care Home is located in Phoenix, Arizona in a beautiful location that is close to Cortez Lake. Specializing in senior care for those with AlzheimerÆs, we pride ourselves in providing a family-like environment for every guest in our facility. Our friendly and helpful staff...

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Moon Valley Assisted Living LLC

14221 N Piping Rock Court, Phoenix, AZ 85023

1 review
Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

The Moon Valley Assisted Living LLC is a residential care home located in sunny Phoenix, Arizona in Maricopa County. The city of Phoenix is an active metropolitan area with an active lifestyle and plenty of recreational opportunities to enjoy. The city gets about 300 days of sunshine each year,...

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White Violet Assisted Living Home

3702 W Cholla Street, Phoenix, AZ 85029

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

White Violet Assisted Living Home is located in perpetually sunny Maricopa county, Phoenix AZ. It is a caring residential care home provided for the well-being of seniors in a group home setting. The climate is arid creating hot summers with low humidity levels and mild winters. It's located...

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Sierra Valaha

3633 W Sierra Street, Phoenix, AZ 85029

Provides: Assisted Living

Corrine Assisted Living LLC

3433 W Corrine Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85029

Provides: Assisted Living

Best Care Home of Moon Valley #4

44 W. Moon Valley Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85023

1 review

They're doing a great job here with my loved one. The staff are all very caring, friendly, and patient. My loved one needs a lot of individual attention which they are more than happy to provide here....

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Best Care Home of Moon Valley #4 is located in Deer Valley Village in the northern end of the Phoenix, AZ metropolitan area. It is surrounded by newer estate complexes and natural preserves. Best Care Home of Moon Valley #4 is a need-specific facility with a maximum occupancy of 10 residents. The...

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Bella's Care Home LLC

6805 N 14th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85014

6.0
Review Score
2 reviews

We toured Bella's Care Home along with 3 others when searching for a place to house my mother. Bella herself met with us and asked us more questions that we had for her. Her staff there were pleasant and...

Provides: Assisted Living

Ronald Home Care

1910 E Ronald Road, Phoenix, AZ 85022

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
10 reviews

I give this home 5 stars across the board. Mom and her children are very satisfied with the personal care that she is receiving, the cleanliness. of the home, the food, the people (patients). Most...

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Ronald Home Care is a senior care home that is located in the sunny city of Phoenix, AZ in Maricopa County. Saguaro-studded mountains surround our quaint community. The outstanding scenery of Sonoran Desert will definitely amaze any visitor. Phoenix boasts a vast acreage of dazzling preserves and...

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Regency Adult Home Care LLC

901 W Port Royale Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85023

Provides: Assisted Living

Beebes Assisted Living LLC

13242 N 34th Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85029

Provides: Assisted Living
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Costs of assisted living in the Phoenix, Arizona, area

While the actual cost of assisted living in Phoenix is influenced by the floor plan, level of care, and amenities, Phoenix’s assisted living communities cost an average of $4,080 a month, [01] which is just below the national average of $4,500.[02]

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How to pay for assisted living in Phoenix, Arizona

It’s possible to pay for assisted living in a variety of ways, private or public. While some families pick one or the other, many use a combination of private and public means to fund their assisted living costs. In this section, you’ll find resources to help you make a payment plan for assisted living in Phoenix. You can also check out this guide to paying for long-term care for more information.

Private pay options

Private funds to pay for assisted living can come from many sources, like personal savings, pensions, investment returns, or any of the following:

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Understand Phoenix, Arizona, laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

All assisted living facilities in Arizona must undergo a robust licensing process through the Bureau of Residential Facilities Licensing before opening. This process is overseen by the Arizona Department of Health Services and includes standard safety checks and quality-of-life measures, such as requiring mirrors in the bathrooms, sufficient hot and cold water, and good interior lighting.

Before obtaining a license to operate, all assisted living facilities must meet the state requirements during an inspection. After getting a license, assisted living facilities should pass one unannounced inspection a year to continue operating. Arizona makes the results of all assisted living inspections public through its Residential Facilities Provider Search Form — where you can search by facility or provider name and address.

Recently, Arizona strengthened its background check requirements for assisted living facility employees. This move now prohibits those with felony convictions involving violence or financial fraud from working in assisted living communities. All of these requirements and regulations add more layers of protection to a facility’s senior residents.

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To review all of the state’s requirements for assisted living facilities, see:

COVID-19 regulations for Phoenix, Arizona, assisted living facilities

All assisted living facilities in Phoenix are expected to follow Arizona state guidelines to help mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on the residents and staff members.

Following federal guidelines from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), all visitors to Phoenix assisted living communities are allowed regardless of vaccination status.

Phoenix’s COVID-19 guidelines for assisted living communities include the following:

Vaccinations. All staff members and residents are encouraged to stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, and vaccinations should be available to all residents.

Masking. Staff members are required to wear masks while in the facility, and residents are encouraged to mask when receiving unvaccinated visitors.

Testing and screening. New residents should be screened for symptoms of COVID-19.

Quarantine. Each assisted living facility is encouraged to have a wing for COVID-positive residents. If exposed to someone with COVID-19, unvaccinated residents should be quarantined, but vaccinated residents do not need to quarantine.

Phoenix: A laid-back leader in assisted living

Phoenix has long been a relaxed retiree’s paradise, and consequently, it has some of the highest numbers of seniors in America. The Valley of the Sun has seen some of the highest population growth in the nation, which has also created a few problems. Once known for its low cost of living, Phoenix’s rising housing prices have increased the cost of assisted living for its retirees. Although, residents can still expect to find a range of affordable assisted living communities in Phoenix simply because there are so many options.

A warm, dry climate and beautiful scenery are part of Phoenix’s appeal. Winter in Phoenix averages a high of 68 degrees and a low of 48 degrees, and summers are often over 100 degrees. While high temperatures may make hiking a challenge, many seniors enjoy the warmth from a shaded patio.

Due to the year-round sunshine, Phoenix has its share of snowbirds each winter who enjoy the many golf courses and spas. Many of the newer assisted living communities incorporate this resort-like atmosphere into their own amenities, including luxurious pools, in-house beauticians, and happy hours.

Types of assisted living in Phoenix, Arizona

Luxury assisted living

In keeping with Phoenix’s love for spas, there are plenty of luxury assisted living options. These often include resort-like amenities, such as fitness centers, outdoor pools, and immaculately landscaped grounds. Though, they do come with a higher price tag and a hefty one-time fee. For example, in Paradise Valley, the average cost of luxury assisted living is $5,750 a month. Because of the growing population, there are many brand-new or soon-to-open luxury assisted living facilities in Phoenix. Most are continuing care facilities, with tiered care levels that include independent living, assisted living, and memory care all on one site.

Traditional assisted living

Offering assistance with daily activities, housekeeping, and at least three meals a day, traditional assisted living communities in Phoenix are more cost-effective than luxury options but retain many of the same benefits.

Board and care homes

Board and care homes, or residential care homes, offer assisted living-type care in a residential home setting with under 10 residents. With 91 communities within the Phoenix city center, they are the second most common type of assisted living in Phoenix. Many residents choose a board and care home because they prefer being in a homey environment. These communities also tend to be less expensive than traditional assisted living communities while offering the same level of care.

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285,925

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11%

Phoenix population 65+

68°

Average Jan. high in degrees Fahrenheit

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Health care for seniors in Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix has a high concentration of healthcare providers, and some of them are nationally ranked.

Mayo Clinic – Phoenix

Mayo Clinic – Phoenix is rated No. 1 in the Phoenix metro area and is No. 13 in the nation for excellent geriatric care. It is also nationally ranked in 10 specialties, according to US News and World Report.

St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center

St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is nationally ranked in geriatrics and neurology/neurosurgery.

Transportation for seniors in Phoenix, Arizona

To get around Phoenix, most residents use a car. However, the city does provide some public transportation options. The Valley Metro Transit System, known as Valley Metro, is the regional train system that operates throughout the city between 18 and 22 hours a day. Seniors over 65 can receive reduced fare by filling out the application on the Valley Metro website. While very affordable, wait times for the train are typically around 20 minutes or longer, which is why many residents choose to drive.

For only $1, seniors in Phoenix can use the Senior Center Shuttle Program, which provides residents of participating senior centers with flexible transportation to and from their senior living community and off-site activities. Seniors can also use Dial-a-Ride to receive transportation to and from appointments.

Senior activities in Phoenix, Arizona

Residents of Phoenix enjoy year-round sunshine and dramatic desert vistas paired with a local preoccupation for chilled-out hobbies, exciting events, and tasty food. Phoenix is a golf lover’s paradise, with over 200 golf courses within the city limits. Tee off at Papago Golf Course, which is one of the most popular public golf courses in the city due to its picturesque backdrop of the Papago Buttes and its mid-century inspired bar and grill.

Outdoorsy residents can enjoy the Desert Botanical Gardens, and architecture buffs can explore Taliesin West, architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s former home. Phoenix has one of the best musical instrument museums in the nation, and nearby sits the Heard Museum, which has some of the most comprehensive and respected exhibitions on Native American art and culture in the United States.

Phoenix also has a strong spa culture, with budget-friendly to luxury options. Resorts like The Phoenician offer the full package: golf courses, fine dining, pools, massages, and other spa services. The Phoenician, among many other local area spas, offer exclusive rates for AAA members.

While the local sports teams no longer offer senior discounts, Suns fans can watch their beloved NBA team play at the Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix. Locals can also catch an NFL game at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, home of the Arizona Cardinals, or an MLB game at Chase Field in downtown Phoenix, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Some senior living communities even organize group outings to local games.

The Phoenix area has plenty of casinos, with gaming and world-class events. The largest is Talking Stick Resort and Casino, with 240,000 square feet of gaming space along with a luxury hotel, theater, spa, and museum of Native American art. This casino, along with Casino Arizona and Gila River Casino, offers a shuttle service to and from various Scottsdale locations. Many local senior living communities also organize day trips to these casinos for their residents.

Long known as a steakhouse and Mexican food destination, Phoenix’s food scene is exploding with culinary talent. From quick and easy joints to fine dining, Phoenix has great food options for any taste and any budget.

Frequently asked questions

Brookdale Camino del Sol, McDowell Village and The Groves are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Phoenix, 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 Phoenix is 3,648 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  4. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population estimates (V2021): Phoenix City [Data set]. QuickFacts.

  5. United States Census Bureau. (2020). The American Community Survey (ACS). Arizona Commerce Authority.

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