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4016 W Wagon Wheel Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85051
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Home to landmarks such as Mummy Mountain, Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak, Paradise Valley offers diverse senior care solutions just northeast of Phoenix. It contains 9 assisted living communities for older adults, with 995 additional facilities in nearby cities. In 2024, these facilities charge around $5,500 monthly, aligning with the state median but surpassing the national baseline by $150.
This directory presents 3275 reviews reviews of assisted living facilities in and around Paradise Valley. On average, these facilities garner a quality rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars stars.
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4016 W Wagon Wheel Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85051
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4023 W Grandview Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85053
3135West Hayward Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85051
6301 West Earll Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85033
12034 N 29Th St, Phoenix, AZ 85028
902 E. Rosemonte, Phoenix, AZ 85024
3843 W Beryl, Phoenix, AZ 85051
2707 W Charleston Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85053
17442 North 28Th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85032
4644 E Lavender Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85044
4302 E White Aster St, Phoenix, AZ 85044
3424 E Monte Cristo Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85032
4638 E Summerhaven Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85044
17632 N 5Th Pl, Phoenix, AZ 85022
1545 E Villa Theresa Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85022
In Paradise Valley, the monthly cost for assisted living comes in near $5,500, according to data from the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey. This amount aligns with the state’s median rate and trends below costs in Prescott, where facilities charge around $6,450. However, seniors in Lake Havasu City and Tucson pay lower fees of approximately $4,925 and $4,575, respectively.
Paradise Valley
$5,500
Arizona
$5,500
The United States
$5,350
Prescott
$6,450
Lake Havasu City
$4,925
Tucson
$4,575
Sierra Vista
$5,600
Seniors living in Paradise Valley have access to three programs that may help them pay for assisted living, including Supplemental Security Income, Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System and Arizona Non-Medical, Home and Community Based Services.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Arizona page.
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:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Arizona page.
Assisted living ranks among the most budget-friendly care solutions in Paradise Valley compared to local alternatives, with seniors paying monthly fees of around $5,500. By comparison, those who opt for nonresidential care from adult day health care agencies pay about $8,667, and nursing home residents spend roughly $7,984. Home-based solutions are also comparatively costly at around $7,055 for home health care and $6,197 for in-home care.
In-Home Care
$6,197
Home Health Care
$7,055
Adult Day Health Care
$8,667
Assisted Living Facility
$5,500
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$7,984
Note: Since data for Paradise Valley is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Phoenix, instead.
Whether seniors want to learn more about assisted living or ways to maintain their health and well-being, the following resources can help them understand all of their options. These organizations offer free and discounted services to seniors, caregivers and disabled adults.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Area Agency on Aging, Region One | (602) 264-4357 | Seniors who want to learn more about public benefits and community-based resources available in Paradise Valley can contact their Area Agency on Aging for assistance. This informational clearinghouse publishes an elder resource guide, manages the local senior volunteer program in partnership with AmeriCorps and helps residents maximize their Medicare benefits. It offers legal advice and ombudsman services for long-term care residents. Seniors and caregivers can learn more about these programs by contacting the agency's 24-hour helpline. |
Paradise Valley Senior Center | (602) 262-4520 | Paradise Valley is home to one of 15 senior centers operated by the Phoenix Department of Human Services. The center features a library and lounge that are used for cards, games and quiet activities. Seniors can participate in a wide variety of fitness classes, including yoga, tai chi and aerobics. It offers courses for residents who enjoy art, ceramics, quilting, music, knitting or crochet. The campus is also home to the Paradise Valley Community Center and the town's public swimming pool. Annual membership costs $20 and gives residents access to all 15 senior centers. Transportation is available via taxi. |
Maricopa Community Colleges Lifelong Learning | (480) 731-8000 | Paradise Valley is known for its well-educated residents, and seniors aged 65 and older can continue their educational journey at discounted rates, thanks to Maricopa Community Colleges' Lifelong Learning program. Seniors qualify for half-price tuition on all credit classes offered at 10 local campuses, and enrolled students can take advantage of on-campus fitness centers and other services. Discounts don't apply to fees or noncredit courses. |
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Phoenix Medical Equipment Loan Closet | (602) 261-6896 | Located on the society's Watkins Road campus, St. Vincent de Paul's Medical Equipment Loan Closet provides durable medical equipment to individuals who are uninsured or are unable to afford these items on their own. It stocks wheelchairs, crutches, shower chairs, bedside commodes, transfer benches and rehabilitative items. It also accepts donations from residents who no longer need these items. |
Paradise Valley-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Arizona are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Arizona page for more information about these laws.
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Ron A
5.0
Review of The Paradise Assisted Living Home
My mother has been in The Paradise Assisted Living Home since May. They are treating her very well. It is a very clean place. Every time I go there, it is spick and span. She has a great...
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Camille
5.0
Review of The Paradise Assisted Living Home
We have a very good experience going on at The Paradise Assisted Living Home. It is fantastic and it's working out very well. The staff is very good. We are very happy. The food is fantastic, too....
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MK
4.0
Review of The Paradise Assisted Living Home
My mom is in The Paradise Assisted Living Home for five months now. It is very good. The place is very nice and clean. The meals are homemade, fresh, and Esther is a great cook. Those who are not...