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If you’re considering moving your loved one into a Paradise Valley nursing home, our senior living advisors can help. The term “nursing home” is often used interchangeably with assisted living or other senior housing options; but a nursing home is a skilled nursing facility for individuals with serious, debilitating short- or long-term health issues. So even the best nursing homes in Paradise Valley, AZ may not be right for seniors who don’t require round-the-clock care.
We can help you determine if a skilled nursing facility in Paradise Valley or another care type is right for you. Browse 109 senior living options near you to see the variety available, or contact us to learn more about elderly homes in Paradise Valley.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Phoenix, Scottsdale or Cinco Soles.
Types of care available in Paradise Valley, AZ
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.
This community is dedicated to memory car.its , spacious rooms, hallways and a beautiful secured courtyard. It’s a beautiful community with lots of activities on daily basis. Staff is well trained, everyone is friendly. It feels like home.
2635 E Sern Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85282
2635 E Sern Avenue, Tempe, AZ 85282
13230 N 7th Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85029
13230 N 7th Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85029
3569 E Utopia Road, Phoenix, AZ 85050
901 W Port Royale Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85023
15848 N 9th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85023
570 W Brown Rd # 1, Mesa, AZ 85201
5736 N 33rd Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85017
Nursing homes, also called skilled nursing facilities, provide long-term care for seniors with significant physical or mental health conditions, and short-term care to people recovering from an injury or hospital stay. Nursing homes provide personal assistance and medical care from licensed professionals. Services in skilled nursing facilities often include:
A nursing home is a complex that provides residence to at least two seniors who have no personal relation to the administrator. This type of complex provides its occupants with around-the-clock care by on-site nurses. These caregivers offer personal care, maintenance and other health related services for seniors who are unable to properly take care of themselves.
Nursing homes can be a convenient and easy care alternative for persons 65 years and above, however nursing homes will routinely admit persons 55 and above which is unusual for other senior care types. A significant portion of nursing home residents are persons who have incontinence issues, experience difficulty with hearing and vision, have a physical or mental disability, or require assistance with daily tasks such as getting dressed. The most frequent mental condition effecting nursing home residents is dementia, which can hinder their memory function, decision making abilities, and and their sense of familiarity with their surroundings. Nursing homes are required to provide emergency dental services, medically-related social services, room and bed maintenance services, and a professionallly directed program of activities to residents. Some services come at an extra cost which can include cosmetic and grooming items, a private room, unless medically needed, and flowers and plants. Many residents of nursing homes are individuals with . These can include verbal outbursts, resisting aid, or an inclination to wander.
The price of care for a community is affected by the neighborhood in which it is located. The rent burden for Paradise Valley is about 17.6% of the average person’s monthly income. Paradise Valley has a median home value of about $1,386,704 and the median cost of rent is about $2,715 per month per month.
In Paradise Valley, 7.6% of the citizens are veterans of the United States armed forces. Paradise Valley has a population density of 358 people per square mile. Currently, the population of Paradise Valley consists of 14,293 people. In terms of education, 39.7% have a graduate degree, 7.7% have a high-school diploma, and 72.8% have a college degree. Racially, the population of Paradise Valley is 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 5.4% Asian, 0.4% Native American, 0.7% other or not specified, 89.3% white, 1.6% black, 2.5% mixed race, and 5.8% Hispanic. Out of the total city population, 49.0% are female and 51.0% are male. The median age of Paradise Valley is 53 years old. Out of the total population of Paradise Valley, 53.7% participate in the labor force, 6.7% are widows, 5.8% live in poverty, and 8.3% have some form of disability.
Based on natural beauty, Arizona ranks 33rd in the nation. There are 96 hospitals and 153 health centers that service a population of 7,296,554. The top three hospitals in the state are considered to be Verde Valley Medical Center, Flagstaff Medical Center, and Mayo Clinic Hospital. The quality of life enjoyed by the average Arizona citizen is ranked 34th nation-wide. Additionally, Arizona is ranked 23rd by healthcare standards. In terms of resources, Arizona has a cost of living index of 97.7, a grocery index rating of 96.9, and a housing index rating of 91.7. These index ratings are based on a system where 100 is considered the national average and anything below 100 is considered less expensive than the national average.
In terms of religious values, 34% of Arizona’s population regularly attend some form of service and there are in total 4,673 different congregations. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-2%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-26%, Mainline Protestant-12%, and Historically Black Protestant-1%. In Arizona there are 67 masonic lodges. In terms of diversity, Arizona ranks 11th in the nation and is considered LGBTQ friendly. In Arizona, 30% of the population is over the age of 55. The median age in the state is 38. In the last presidential election 45% of Arizona residents voted Democrat and 49% voted Republican.
During the winter, the average temperature in Arizona drops to around 46F. The average high winter temperature is around 75F in the month of February. The average low temperature during the winter drops to around 11F in the month of December. During the summer, the average temperature in Arizona is around 81F. The average high summer temperature is around 112F in the month of July. The average low summer temperature is around 34F in the month of June. The average humidity across the state is 39%. Humidity levels tend to reach their peak in the month of January at around 61%. The average monthly precipitation for the state of Arizona is around 1.04 inches. The most precipitation occurs in July with an average of 4.92 inches of precipitation a month. On average, Arizona has an air quality index rating of around 49.9 AQI. The highest seasonal air quality index rating occurs in the month of April with a rating of 65.5 AQI. While residents of Arizona mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Arizona can include earthquakes (moderate) and floods.
The state of Arizona has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of cereus, fir, ponderosa pine, and juniper. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the gray fox, the a single jaguar (called el jefe) that migrated to Arizona from Mexico, the collared lizard, or the black-tailed jackrabbit. The state animal of Arizona is the the ringtail cat.
McDowell Village, Brookdale Camino del Sol and Acoya Troon by Cogir are the top-rated nursing homes near Paradise Valley, Arizona. See full list of communities.
There are 109 nursing homes near Paradise Valley, Arizona. See the full list.
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