
4106 N 22Nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85016
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Located within the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, Chandler spans nearly 70 square miles in Maricopa County and contains 40 assisted living residences. According to a 2024 cost analysis, seniors pay...
To help you research assisted living options in Chandler, we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide with 2350 reviews consumer reviews. On average, local facilities receive a score of 3.9 out of 5 stars stars.
4106 N 22Nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85016
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18802 N 38Th St, Phoenix, AZ 85050
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1438 E. Hatcher Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85020
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8118 W Watkins St, Phoenix, AZ 85043
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7932 W Hilton Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85043
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4403 E Gold Poppy Way, Phoenix, AZ 85044
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4912 N 45Th Pl, Phoenix, AZ 85018
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4117 E Saint Joseph Way, Phoenix, AZ 85018
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2134 E Palm Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85006
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6923 S 21St Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85041
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13242 N. 34Th Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85029
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3112 N 34Th St, Phoenix, AZ 85016
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6805 N 14Th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85014
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7110 W Pueblo Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85043
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7036 W Parkway Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85043
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4422 E Sharon Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85032
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2929 E Cactus Road, Phoenix, AZ 85032
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6713 N 41St Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85043
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2136 W Maldonado Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85041
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1532 W Charleston Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85023
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Assisted Living
Reviewer#RD0822t
4.0
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...
Assisted Living
Lorraine Bettencourt
5.0
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!
Assisted Living
Jeannie
5.0
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...
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
To pay for assisted living, Chandler seniors use a mix of financial assistance programs and their own assets. Combining personal income and savings with state-funded assistance and veterans’ benefits helps residents manage costs effectively and ensure financial sustainability.
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.
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.
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.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Area Agency on Aging, Region One | 602-264-4357 | The local Area Agency on Aging supports those aged 60 and over through a dozen programs, including health promotion, in-home services and caregiver support. It has a 24-hour helpline for seniors that provides referrals for resources in the community. |
Law for Seniors | 866-637-5341 | This program provides information on health insurance benefits such as Medicare and ALTCS, as well as resources on income-based financial assistance programs. It also publishes information on online safety and avoiding scams. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | 602-264-2255 | The long-term care ombudsman educates seniors about the long-term care options available and helps them obtain the services they need in assisted living. They also help residents understand their rights and resolve issues with billing and care quality. |
Chandler Senior Center | 480-782-2721 | The senior center hosts social and recreational programs such as fitness classes, arts and crafts and community outings. It has a benefits assistance program and peer counseling services, as well as routine haircuts and blood pressure checks. |
Matthew’s Crossing Food Bank | 480-857-2296 | This location distributes holiday food boxes for Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Its Senior Food Boxes program provides pre-assembled boxes of shelf-stable goods for qualified individuals aged 60 and over, and it has volunteers who deliver food to housebound individuals. |
AZCEND | 480-963-1423 | AZCEND provides rent and utility assistance to qualified individuals to help them remain in their homes, as well as an emergency shelter for unhoused individuals. It operates a senior nutrition program with congregate and home-delivered meals, along with in-person social and recreational activities. |
Golden Neighbors | 480-782-4362 | This city-operated program oversees holiday celebrations and social activities for older adults in the community. It distributes household staples to local seniors, including toilet paper, socks, cleaning and hygiene supplies, peroxide and incontinence supplies. |
Valley Metro | 602-253-5000 | The local public transit company provides paratransit services to seniors unable to ride the regular bus line, and it has a network of rideshare transportation services through its RideChoice program. It also has a reduced fare program for those aged 65 and over who use the local bus and light rail services. |
Alzheimer’s Association | 800-272-3900 | The Desert Southwest chapter of the Alzheimer's Association provides care consultations and case management for seniors with dementia. It has a 24-hour helpline seniors and families call for emotional support and practical guidance. |
Social Security Administration | 800-772-1213 TTY 800-325-0778 | The Social Security field offices provide benefit verification letters, replacement Social Security cards and in-person assistance with submitting applications for Social Security benefits and Medicare. The closest field office to Chandler sits about 5 miles away in Mesa. |
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.
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.
Assisted living communities in Chandler go beyond basic care by providing tailored amenities and services. These features foster a welcoming environment for residents that encourages social opportunities and boosts mental health. They also promote an active lifestyle.
With so many local assisted living facilities to consider, choosing the right long-term care option in Chandler can be challenging. Fortunately, Caring.com Family Advisors provide personalized guidance and help with finding specific amenities. Contact an advisor today for more information.