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Assisted Living Communities in Chandler, Arizona

Located within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, Chandler spans nearly 70 square miles in Maricopa County and contains 57 assisted living residences. According to a 2024 cost analysis, seniors pay around $5,500 monthly for residential care in this city. Although this rate aligns with the state norm, it exceeds the national median by $150.

To help you research assisted living options in Chandler, we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide with 2337 reviews consumer reviews. On average, local facilities receive a score of 3.9 out of 5 stars stars.

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The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

The 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey puts assisted living fees in Chandler at around $5,500 per month, which aligns with the state norm but exceeds the national baseline rate of $5,350. Local fees compare favorably to rates in Prescott, where facilities charge about $6,450. However, seniors typically save roughly $900 by opting for care in Tucson.

Chandler

$5,500

Arizona

$5,500

United States

$5,350

Prescott

$6,450

Lake Havasu City

$4,925

Tucson

$4,575

Sierra Vista

$5,600

Paying for Assisted Living in Chandler

The cost of assisted living care in Chandler is $3,975 per month, just a few dollars less per month than the state’s average cost of $4,000 per month and almost $500 less than the national average for assisted living services.

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Chandler

Low-income seniors residing in Chandler have access to three programs that could help pay for assisted living, including Arizona Non-Medical, Home and Community Based Services, Supplemental Security Income and Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, which is Arizona’s Medicaid program. 

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Arizona page.

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Arizona page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

In Chandler, assisted living features cost-effective pricing of around $5,500 per month. Agencies charge about $7,055 for home health care and roughly $6,197 for in-home care, and nursing home residents pay approximately $2,500 more for medical monitoring in semi-private rooms. Adult day health care ranks as the region's most expensive senior care solution at around $8,667.

In-Home Care

$6,197

Home Health Care

$7,055

Adult Day Health Care

$8,667

Assisted Living Facility

$5,500

Nursing Home (semiprivate room)

$7,984

Note: Since data for Chandler is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Phoenix, instead.

Free Assisted Living Resources in Chandler

Chandler is a city that provides for its senior population. Yet its proximity to Phoenix and the myriad of senior-focused organizations in the area can make it difficult to find the resources many seniors need the most. The table below is a compilation of some of the most popular free and low-cost assisted living resources available for seniors in Chandler.

ResourceContactService
Area Agency on Aging, Region One (602) 264-4357The Area Agency on Aging, Region One, is a Phoenix-based organization for seniors. In addition to a 24-hour helpline, the agency offers healthy living classes, support groups, referral services and access to elderSHOP, a personal shopping service for seniors who can't get out to the store.
Law for Seniors(866) 637-5341This nonprofit agency provides seniors with legal advice and assistance dealing with common aging issues. These include inheritance and property transferral advice, help drafting advance directives and guardianship papers and assistance with other legal issues.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program602-264-2255Arizona's Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for seniors who live in assisted living communities and other long-term care facilities. The program mediates between seniors and care facilities when there's a care issue and represents seniors in cases of mistreatment or abuse.
Chandler Senior Center(480) 782-2720The Chandler Senior Center is a gathering spot and service organization for seniors living in Chandler. The center provides hot lunches each day and access to weekly activities and celebrations. It also offers free blood pressure checks, peer counseling and a Dial-A-Ride service.

What to Consider About Assisted Living in Chandler

In Arizona, the Bureau of Residential Facilities Licensing is responsible for the licensure and regulation of residential health care facilities, which includes assisted living communities. The bureau is also responsible for following up with consumer complaints and ensuring that safety procedures are up to par in the state’s assisted living communities.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Chandler

  • The weather is a mixed bag of oppressive heat and warm, pleasant winter days. During the summer, temperatures regularly surpass 90 degrees, and with nearly 300 sunny days a year (compared to the national average of 205), Chandler can experience significant heat. Fortunately, winters are comfortable, with temps rarely dipping below 40 degrees.
  • The overall crime rate of Chandler is higher than the national average, but compared to communities of the same general size, it’s lower than average. Like other large-city suburbs, the crime rate varies by area, with some neighborhoods less desirable than others. The Chandler Police Department employs more than 330 sworn officers, equivalent to one police officer for approximately every 800 residents, compared to one officer for every 500 or so residents in the neighboring city of Mesa.
  • For seniors wishing to retire in Chandler, Arizona is very tax-friendly to seniors. Social Security benefits aren’t taxed, and there’s no estate or inheritance tax, leaving seniors free to award property or land to their loved ones without exorbitant costs. While the state and local sales tax is a little high at 8.4%, the state income tax range is under 3%.
  • Chandler is in a unique position within Arizona. The suburban community has a population of more than 250,000 people and plenty of local destinations for seniors to explore, including the Chandler Fashion Center and other shopping venues. Downtown Chandler is also quite walkable, with multiple parks and eateries. For seniors who get bored easily, Phoenix — and all of its cultural and social attractions — is just 20 miles to the north.
  • While medical costs are slightly higher in Chandler than in other parts of the state and the physicians per capita rate is less than the national average, the state has implemented legislation known as Proposition 449 to help grow the number of medical professionals in Arizona. This will also serve to benefit the local hospitals and medical facilities, including Chandler Regional Medical Center, which is regionally ranked as 5th in the state and is high-performing in eight conditions/procedures.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Chandler

Chandler Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in Arizona are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Arizona page for more information about these laws.

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Reviewer#RD0822t

I visited this facility

Review of Brookdale Chandler Ray Road

I toured Brookdale Chandler Ray Road. The community was fine. The rooms were small. But what was nice is that they have onsite PT and OT, and they have their own room in the back. So that part was...

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Lorraine Bettencourt

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Gardens at Ocotillo Senior Living

Staff is very friendly, I had to stay for a few days with my mother when my stepfather passed, I initially was going to try and convince her that moving closer to me in California was better but...

Provider response

Hi Lorraine, we’re thrilled to get this kind of feedback. Thank you for taking the time to review us. Have a great day!

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Jeannie

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Infinite Care in Chandler 1

Infinite Care in Chandler was immaculate. It smelled terrific and they had an availability. The problem is that my husband is more severe than the other residents in the household. They're more...

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