Assisted Living Communities in Mesa, Arizona
Mesa sits in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, about 19 miles east of downtown Phoenix and 12 miles from Scottsdale. In the city, 90 assisted living communities support aging adults, while...
In our guide below, discover 2299 reviews reviews of Mesa’s assisted living communities, which have an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars stars.
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Sunnyhill Adult Care
7311 E. Sunnyside Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260
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Brad and Jenny B
5.0
Review of Class Act Assisted Living Homes Glencove
We were so fortunate to find this wonderful assisted living and memory care home. The caregivers are compassionate, caring and were so patient with our mom who had dementia. We truly believe she...
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Richard
4.0
Review of Legacy Retirement Residence of Mesa
We visited the Legacy Retirement Residence of Mesa and toured their assisted living. It was pleasant but we didn't see too many people wandering around so we didn't get a chance to speak to anybody...
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William
5.0
Review of Brookdale Baywood
We toured Brookdale Baywood. They had a good restaurant. The rooms were clean. They were helpful. The food was excellent. They did a good job of cleaning the facility. They had good staff. The...
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The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities
Referencing Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey 2024, the typical assisted living expense stands at $5,500 per month in Mesa, identical to the state median. Sierra Vista’s typical fee sits just $100 above Mesa’s costs. Seniors seeking more budget-friendly locations may consider Tucson, where estimated charges undercut Mesa’s by $925. However, the median price increases to $6,450 in Prescott, representing a hike of almost $1,000.
Mesa
$5,500
Arizona
$5,500
United States
$5,350
Tucson
$4,575
Lake Havasu City
$4,925
Prescott
$6,450
Sierra Vista
$5,600
Paying for Assisted Living in Mesa
The average fee for an assisted living placement in Mesa is $3,975 per month. This is slightly more affordable than the state median of $4,000 and considerably below the national average of $4,500. Consequently, seniors relocating from elsewhere in Arizona may not notice much difference, but some seniors coming from other states could make significant savings.
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Mesa
Eligible seniors in Mesa, Arizona may apply for Medicaid coverage through the Arizona Long-Term Care System.
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 Mesa, varying senior care options cater to differing needs and financial situations. Assisted living is the most affordable choice, costing around $697 less than nonmedical in-home care and $1,555 less than home health care. Semi-private accommodations in a nursing home attracts a baseline rate of $7,984, while the priciest option — adult day health care — costs approximately $3,167 more than assisted living.
In-Home Care
$6,197
Home Health Care
$7,055
Adult Day Health Care
$8,667
Assisted Living Facility
$5,500
Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)
$7,984
Note: Since data for Mesa is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Phoenix, instead.
Free Assisted Living Resources in Mesa
Seniors in Mesa who reside in assisted living facilities and those considering the option can access numerous resources to help them enjoy more comfortable lives. This list provides links for organizations that specialize in helping veterans, others that support all residents in senior care facilities and those that offer opportunities for seniors to become more involved in their communities.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (888) 264-2258 | The Long-Term Care Ombudsman is a state-sponsored program administered in Mesa by the Area Agency on Aging. It advocates for seniors in residential care facilities, educates them on their rights and seeks to resolve their complaints through investigation and negotiation with the care provider. The Agency can also provide seniors with inspection reports if they need more information about an assisted living facility that may suit their long-term care needs. |
East Valley RSVP | (480) 775-1466 | East Valley RSVP helps seniors in Mesa who want to volunteer their time by connecting them to nonprofits that need their support. There's a wide choice of organizations for seniors to help, some focusing on educating younger members of the community and others offering assistance to homebound and frail older residents. The volunteer chooses how much time they can spare, and RSVP does the administrative work, which includes providing free accident and liability insurance for the volunteer during their working hours. |
Senior Centers | (480) 962-5612 | Aster Aging, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that operates two senior centers in Mesa, one in the downtown area and the other in the city's northeast. For an annual fee of $20, Mesa residents aged 60 and over can participate in education and wellness programs, watch movies, listen to live music and take part in fitness and dance classes. Both centers also provide freshly prepared and nutritionally balanced lunches on weekdays. |
Mesa Vet Center | (480) 610-6727 | The Mesa Vet Center is a place for U.S. military veterans and their families to go if they need confidential one-on-one counseling in a nonmedical setting. The Center can provide support to people dealing with a range of psychological issues, such as family bereavement, depression and PTSD. It can also refer vets who need medical help to centers and clinics within the VA Phoenix Healthcare System. |
Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Mesa
Northport-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Alabama are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Alabama page for more information about these laws.