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Last Updated: 7/3/24

Seniors exploring Scottsdale, Arizona, for assisted living will find an array of living options that range from luxurious to serene. The city’s motto, “The West’s Most Western Town” offers a glimpse into Scottsdale’s charm and cinematic views. Seniors will also appreciate the warm and dry climate combined with world-renowned medical care, countless leisure opportunities, and arts and culture.

In this guide, we’ll highlight the details of what it’s like to live in Scottsdale’s varied assisted living communities. This includes smaller group homes, which make up nearly 61% of our partner assisted living communities in Scottsdale. You will also find information about costs and how seniors in Scottsdale pay for assisted living. This guide also summarizes Arizona’s assisted living regulations and laws. It also provides an overview of the health care choices available to Scottsdale residents, transportation options, and exciting things to do around town.

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Average starting price $3,729/month
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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Scottsdale, AZ
Atria Park of Sierra Pointe in Scottsdale, AZ
4.6

Best is the staff is great and friendly, they care about the residents. Also the rooms are very good sizes. Worst is it's expensive, worth the money as far as value but still expensive.

Legacy Retirement Residence of Mesa
4.1

I would say it is definitely a community you should consider. The evening and night staff were not as attentive as they should have been. They were not consistent with a night-time regiment and did not check on him enough during the night.

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.

Sunrise Care Home - Sweetwater

6431 East Sweetwater Ave, Scottsdale, AZ 85254

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Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes
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Prats Care Home, LLC

18311 N. 44th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85032

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

The Sanctuary of Scottsdale

13650 N 57th Place, Scottsdale, AZ 85254

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Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Agave Care Home Of Scottsdale

4833 E Marconi Avenue, Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Provides: Assisted Living

Michelle Care Home

4020 E Rosemonte Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85050

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Elder's Ranch

16802 N 43rd St., Phoenix, AZ 85032

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Our goal is to provide a real home atmosphere....while a professional approach to care-giving emphasized the unique personality and individual need of each resident.

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Leti's Home At Scottsdale

5529 East Bloomfield Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Located in Scottsdale, Arizona Acoma Healthcare Assisted Living is a residential senior living facility. We have immaculately kept grounds, and offer around the clock support for the residents that live here. We pride ourselves on being able to enhance the quality of life for the seniors that are...

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Soft Touch Assisted Living LLC

3569 E Utopia Road, Phoenix, AZ 85050

Provides: Assisted Living

Marie's Board And Care II

16211 N 40th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85032

Provides: Assisted Living

Southwest Senior Care

3849 East Sheena Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85032

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Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Southwest Senior Care LLC, is an Assisted Living Residential Care Home that provides a safe, secure, and loving environment for those who can no longer care for themselves for various reasons. SWSC is licensed for 5 residents and is owned and operated by Colleen Russo, RN, BSN. Colleen has 30+...

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Assisted Living Of Scottsdale II

5431 E Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale, AZ 85254

Provides: Assisted Living

Mountainside Assisted Living Home LLC

16529 E Glenbrook Blvd, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

Provides: Assisted Living

Golden Eagle Assisted Living

11051 N 44th Court, Phoenix, AZ 85028

Provides: Assisted Living

Paradise Valley Senior Retreat

4801 E Beryl Avenue, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

Provides: Assisted Living

Caring for Loved Ones

12414 N 38th St, Phoenix, AZ 85032

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Vision: Committed to provide loving, safe and family care to our residents in a dignified manner. Encourage independence, individual comfort, dare working together with family members and care team. Value: 1. Eastern tradition of love and respect for elder care 2. Management have medical...

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Golden Days Adult Care

12414 N 38th St, Phoenix, AZ 85032

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Sunrise Assisted Living Facility

14654 N Del Cambre Ave, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268

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

Sunrise Assisted Living Facility Sunrise Assisted Living is a residential care home located in the picturesque town of Fountain Hills, in Maricopa County, Arizona. Our unique home has so much to offer our residents and their loved ones. With beautiful clear blue skies and warm weather all year...

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Cozy Villa

8108 E. Montebello Avenue, Scottsdale, AZ 85250

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Infinia of Scottsdale

3333 N Civic Center Plaza, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes

At SunBridge Case Delmar Care and Rehabilitation, we are dedicated to delivering quality individual service to every person entrusted to our care. Part of the community for more than 30 years, our state-of-the-art 180-bed facility provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation therapy to patients of...

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Perpetual Help Assisted Living

8201 E Lewis Avenue, Scottsdale, AZ 85257

Provides: Assisted Living

Sv Alh 2 LLC

7308 E Virginia Avenue, Scottsdale, AZ 85257

Provides: Assisted Living

Mimosa Springs

8435 E McDowell Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85257

Provides: Memory Care

Blue Birds Sanctuary

808 N. 74th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85257

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Home setting, consider it your own home…..Close knit tied family. Location accessible, close to Scottsdale Healthcare Hospital. Quiet and peaceful surroundings, friendly neighborhood, owner-manager in the nursing field, house set-up and approved for adult home care. Close to Senior Citizen...

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Costs of assisted living in the Scottsdale area

The average cost of a Scottsdale assisted living community, or assisted living center as they are referred to by the state of Arizona, is $4,958 per month.[01] This type of community accommodates over 25 residents and the cost includes all amenities and fees like rent, meals, and extras associated with care services at our partner communities.

Assisted living homes, also known as group homes, cost an average of $5,230, each month, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data. These communities are smaller with space for up to 10 residents and are typically located in residential neighborhoods. They offer similar care services to assisted living centers but tend to trade larger amenities for a more personalized and quiet setting.

The prices below represent average starting costs without add-on fees in the surrounding area, which could help compare general pricing across the greater area.

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How people pay for assisted living in Scottsdale

Assisted living is usually paid for using a combination of payment types. Families often pay for costs like room and board using private funds from savings or retirement savings. However many of the care services provided at assisted living communities are covered by insurance such as Medicare or Medicaid or veterans benefits if a senior qualifies. In this section, we explore various payment options to help determine the financial approach that’s right for you or your loved one.

Private pay methods in Scottsdale

Private pay most commonly includes funds from personal savings accounts, returns from investment portfolios, pensions, or Social Security benefits. Many families may use the sale of a house or a reverse mortgage to pay for assisted living. Depending on your family’s resources, the following are other common ways seniors pay for assisted living:

Scottsdale laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

Scottsdale assisted living facilities are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS). The smaller group homes with a capacity of up to 10 residents are licensed as assisted living homes. Larger facilities that accommodate over 20 residents are called assisted living centers by ADHS.

Facility licenses are renewed every 12 months pending an unannounced annual inspection. Facilities are evaluated in several categories including quality of care, caregiver background and training, and resident rights. Examples of the criteria surveyors use to evaluate facilities include the following:

  • Residents must be treated with respect and dignity.
  • Facilities must have a written care plan outlining each resident’s current health and level of care.
  • Caregivers must complete first-aid and CPR training.
  • Facilities must provide daily meals to residents.
  • Residents must be told about any changes in the cost of their room, meals, and care.
  • Caregivers must pass a state-approved, caregiver training program.
  • Facilities must be maintained and adhere to state building codes.
  • Residents must be told about all care services they will receive.
  • Caregivers must be 18 years or older.

Arizona strengthened its background check requirements in 2022 for workers in assisted living communities. The new law restricts felons convicted of violent crimes and financial fraud from holding positions in Arizona assisted living communities.

The Inspection results can be found for facilities on the Residential Facilities Provider Search Form.

COVID-19 regulations for Scottsdale assisted living facilities

Arizona has no specific COVID-19 regulations for assisted living facilities. However, the Arizona Department of Health Services (DHS) has published COVID-19 guidance for long-term care communities.

For more information regarding Arizona’s regulations and licensing of assisted living communities, explore our Overview of Assisted Living in Arizona.

Vaccinations. Long-term care facilities should encourage their staff and residents to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Masking. Visitors and residents should be encouraged to wear masks during visitations when the county’s transmission level is high. Additionally, staff are encouraged to wear masks upon entering the facility.

Facility cleanliness. Facilities should have a schedule for disinfecting high-touch surfaces.

Staff safety. Long-term care facilities should have established protocols for when staffers test positive with COVID-19.

Social distancing. Visitors and residents should be encouraged to practice social distancing when the county’s transmission level is high.

Quarantining. Residents who aren’t vaccinated or up to date with their boosters and have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19 should quarantine, even if they test negative. New admissions and readmissions to the facility who aren’t vaccinated or up to date with boosters should complete a 10-day quarantine.

Fast facts about assisted living in Scottsdale

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Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market

67% of our partner communities in Scottsdale are pet-friendly
62% of our partner communities in Scottsdale offer memory care
48% of partner communities in Scottsdale offer live musical performances

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Number of seniors we’ve referred to partner communities in Scottsdale

83

Average age of residents referred to partner communities in Scottsdale
61%

Assisted living community type: 61% of our partner communities in Scottsdale are smaller board and care homes.

What assisted living is like in Scottsdale

Scottsdale’s warm, dry weather has long been a draw for seniors, but it also offers a unique combination of urban convenience, exciting activities, and easy access to desert solitude and the rugged McDowell Mountains. Scottsdale seniors benefit from a variety of assisted living community choices from the intimate board and care homes to larger assisted living facilities with their range of activities and luxury options.

Scottsdale assisted living communities offer multiple care types on one campus

Seniors who want the convenience of living in one facility regardless of future care needs will find that Scottsdale offers several multi-care communities to choose from. A Place for Mom’s partner communities include the following options:

  • Eight facilities combine assisted living and memory care facilities.
  • Nine facilities offer assisted living, independent living, and memory care.
  • Residential group homes are most common, with 35 in the local area.

Board and care homes

Board and care homes are common in Scottsdale and often cost less than larger assisted living communities. Offering a more a personalized experience, these facilities are typically located in residential neighborhoods and many are converted from single-family homes. Residents of board and care homes usually share a room with one other resident and have access to all the common areas of the house.

Personal care services offered at board and care homes are similar to larger assisted living communities and are available 24/7. And, while there may be fewer amenities, these communities usually offer peaceful outdoor common spaces, like a backyard or patio, a dining room, and a living room. Board and care homes typically offer on-site skilled nursing through partnerships with home health care agencies to provide residents with the advanced care they need, so they can age in place.

Worry-free accommodations and individualized care

Scottsdale assisted living facilities are designed with seniors’ overall well-being in mind, providing ample opportunities for intellectual stimulation, physical activity, and socializing. They also provide extra help with activities of daily living which may include assistance with the following tasks:

  • Bathing
  • Dressing
  • Using the bathroom
  • Mobility
  • Eating
  • Medication management
  • Transportation
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Meal preparation

Luxurious amenities

Scottsdale has a reputation for luxury living which extends to assisted living communities. Residents will find several communities that offer resort-style amenities including:

  • Spacious floor plans
  • Pools
  • Gardens and patios
  • Spas
  • On-site cafés, pubs, and coffee shops

These communities also have calendars full of engaging activities that seniors of all ability levels can take part in. Examples include barbecues or picnics, holiday and birthday parties, religious services, educational lectures, book clubs, yoga, gardening, and Tai Chi. Off-site group trips are also popular, like trips to the nearby Vegas-style casino.

Multilingual communities

Scottsdale is home to many assisted living communities with multilingual staff. More than half of our partner communities have Spanish-speaking staff, and 12% have staff that speak Filipino. This helps ensure multilingual seniors can fully communicate their care needs in their preferred language. This also helps residents feel content and comfortable in their new surroundings.

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Seniors’ guide to the city of Scottsdale

62,273

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Scottsdale, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

26%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Scottsdale population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

$110,432

Median annual income for Scottsdale seniors 65 and older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Best hospitals for seniors in Scottsdale

Scottsdale is home to many high-quality health care facilities. Read on for a few local options.

HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center

HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center offers highly rated adult care for heart failure and colon cancer surgery.

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Mayo Clinic of Phoenix

At the Phoenix Mayo Clinic, seniors can receive care at one of Arizona’s best hospitals. This particular facility is nationally ranked in 10 adult specialties, including gastroenterology, geriatrics, and urology.

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Carl T. Hayden Veterans’ Administration Medical Center

Veterans in the Scottsdale area who need either primary or specialty care can receive these services at the Carl T. Hayden Veterans’ Administration Medical Center.[09]

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Transportation for seniors in Scottsdale

While a majority of people in Scottsdale rely on their cars to get around town, all of our partner assisted living facilities provide transportation services for residents. This makes trips to the doctor, social outings, or running errands easy and safe. For seniors who prefer to drive, over 50% of our partner communities provide on-site parking.

While public transportation isn’t the most efficient or safe mode of transportation for seniors in Scottsdale, there are a few options available. Scottsdale’s free trolley system operates limited services during the week.

The Valley Metro system operates buses, a light rail system, streetcars, and also has paratransit options in Scottsdale and the surrounding Phoenix metro area. Buses and light rail systems are accessible for individuals with disabilities, and seniors can ride for $2.

Scottsdale’s walkability, bikeability, and public transportation options are rated on a scale of 0-100 by Walk Score, with 100 being the best. Scottsdale received the following scores:

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Senior activities in Scottsdale

With sunny weather year-round, upscale lifestyle offerings, and beautiful natural sights, Scottsdale has a host of both indoor and outdoor activities for residents and visitors.

Scottsdale outside

The stunning desert views at McDowell Sonoran Preserve can be enjoyed by everyone on the variety of accessible trails. Gather the family for a picnic at the 17-acre Cactus Park. Seniors working on their golf game have numerous local public, private, and semi-private courses to choose from. The fascinating views of Pinnacle Peak from the greens of the semi-private Troon North Golf Club should not be missed.

Dining in Scottsdale

Scottsdale Fashion Square is one of Scottsdale’s outdoor shopping and dining destinations that has everything from elegant to simple. Old Town Scottsdale embodies the city’s Old West past with plenty of local restaurants and shops.

Scottsdale museums

Scottsdale has many unique, world-class museums for lovers of art, history, and car racing.

  • Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s historic Taliesin West offers both guided and audio tours.
  • Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is an artsy destination housing contemporary and design works, as well as architectural pieces.
  • The Western Spirit is a Smithsonian affiliate dedicated to the Old West as well as Indigenous history and art.
  • The Penske Racing Museum is filled to the brim with race cars and intriguing memorabilia. Tours are self-paced so everyone is free to take their time.

Family fun

For seniors seeking an experience with visiting family or friends, Scottsdale has several fun options that give everyone from grandkids to adult kids the chance to explore.

  • Butterfly Wonderland is the largest butterfly conservancy in the United States and offers a rainforest experience that is a considerable contrast to Scottsdale’s desert surroundings.
  • The OdySea Aquarium is home to hundreds of aquatic animals. It features seating throughout the exhibits, so it may be the perfect spot for seniors to have a seat and take it all in.
  • The Southwest Wildlife Conservation Center provides another fascinating animal adventure but on a smaller scale: It offers appointment-only tours of the wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary.
  • The McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is a family-friendly attraction that combines amusement park fun with railroad history.
  • Scottsdale Stadium is the spring training home of the San Francisco Giants.

Performing arts and live entertainment

As a premier arts and culture destination, Scottsdale also has a few performing arts options enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. At the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, you can catch everything from Grammy-winning musicians to music festivals. Additionally, the Desert Stages Theatre offers a more intimate space for fans of plays and musicals.

Frequently asked questions

McDowell Village, Sunrise of Scottsdale and Palos Verdes Senior Living are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Scottsdale, 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 Scottsdale is 3,729 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran status (S2101): Scottsdale city [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  3. Arizona Health Care Containment System. (2024). Covered medical services.

  4. Arizona Health Care Containment System. (2023, December). Filing an application for the Arizona long term care system (ALTCS).

  5. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. What Medicare covers.

  6. Arizona Health Care Containment System. (2024, February 1). Help with paying Medicare costs only.

  7. Arizona Department of Health Services. (2019, November 5). Health care institutions: Licensing article 8. Assisted living facilities.

  8. U.S. News and World Report. (2024).Hospitals in Scottsdale, AZ.

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