Whitewing Mansion Family Care
1516 West Laurel Ave, Gilbert, AZ 85233
"Whitewing Mansion Assisted Living is located Gilbert, AZ. This residential care home is a great community situated in an even better climate..."
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1516 West Laurel Ave, Gilbert, AZ 85233
"Whitewing Mansion Assisted Living is located Gilbert, AZ. This residential care home is a great community situated in an even better climate..."
READ MORE10802 N. 57th Drive, Glendale, AZ 85304
"We understand how difficult it can be to find a perfect environment for your love ones One of the main reason Why we set up our own place ....."
READ MORE1661 E Camelback Road, Suite 255, Phoenix, AZ 85016
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6513 West Caribbean Lane, Glendale, AZ 85306
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Unimpressed33
1.0
Review of Scottsdale Heritage Court
If no stars was an option I’d leave that, if you care about your loved ones DO NOT SEND THEM HERE. Day shift seems to be pretty decent but night shift is a whole another story…my mother will be...
Assisted Living
KMiller
3.0
Review of Andara Senior Living by Cogir
Staff members are amazing. You won't find a better staff anywhere else. Mgmt leaves much to be desired, ESPECIALLY, if medical needs are a concern. Their Medical Director lacks compassion, he is...
Assisted Living
Elisa
2.0
Review of Legacy Village of Salt River
My mother (89 years old) entered Legacy on March 19, 2024, after a second hip fracture rendered her unable to continue to live independently. It took several months for a care plan to be developed,...
The average costs of assisted living throughout Arizona range from a low of $3,800 in Yuma the southwestern part of the state to a high of $5,000 per month in the Northern Arizona community of Flagstaff. Those in Arizona’s southeastern corner in Sierra Vista pay an average of $4,150 per month, while their counterparts in the center of the state in Prescott pay $4,500. Residents of assisted living facilities in Arizona’s second-largest city, Tucson, pay an average of $4,050 per month.
Scottsdale
$3,975
Minnesota
$4,000
United States
$4,500
Yuma
$3,800
Flagstaff
$5,000
Sierra Vista
$4,150
Prescott
$4,500
Tucson
$4,050
Seniors draw from public financial assistance and their own income and assets to pay for assisted living services. Relying on a mix of financial strategies promotes access to high-quality care, even as service needs evolve.
Seniors who qualify for long-term care can receive financial help for assisted living through the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). The Arizona Long-Term Care System (ALTCS) assigns a case manager to help coordinate plans. Financial assistance may be offered through a health plan similar to an HMO or through a Medicaid demonstration waiver. Residents may be required to pay the room and board expenses out of pocket.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Arizona page.
Scottsdale seniors pay an average of $5,958 per month for in-home care and home health care, which provide similar services to assisted living facilities. Adult day health care is the least expensive option at $2,167, but it may not be appropriate for those who shouldn’t be left alone during the evening. Nursing home care is the most expensive care option at $6,418 per month in Scottsdale for a semiprivate room.
In-Home Care
$5,958
Home Health Aide
$5,958
Adult Day Health Care
$2,167
Assisted Living Facility
$3,975
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$6,418
Note: Care cost data for Scottsdale was not available, so data for the closest city, Phoenix, was used instead.
Assisted Living Room Accommodation Types and Availability
According to our proprietary database, assisted living facilities in Scottsdale offer 23 studio apartments, 23 one-bedroom apartments, and 19 two-bedroom apartments.
Health and Personal Care Service Levels and Availability
Scottsdale has 21 facilities offering respite care services, 9 offering skilled nursing, 5 offering bathing assistance, and 3 offering memory care.
Pet Policies and Popular Amenities
Pets are allowed in 51 facilities in Scottsdale, with 3 that restrict cats, 5 that do not allow large dogs (only small dogs allowed), and 17 with a strict no-pet policy. In terms of recreation and wellness amenities, Scottsdale offers 25 facilities with a pool or spa, 3 with a golf course, and 4 with a patio.
Non-English Languages Spoken
There are 5 Scottsdale facilities that support non-English languages, including:
These statistics are current as of December 2024 using Caring's proprietary database of Assisted Living facilities across the United States, sourced largely from the facilities or from our team's research. We strive to maintain the largest database of senior living facilities and senior care resources online. Though we may not have full coverage, we will continue to update and validate this data for care seekers. These data points describe the facility's location offerings, which may include more types of care than Assisted Living.
Seniors in Scottsdale have numerous resources for information on community-based programs and services designed for older adults. The following resources can be used to access recreation and social opportunities, complain about an assisted living facility or find assistance with applying for public benefits.
Program Name | Phone Number | Description |
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Scottsdale Senior Services | 480-312-3111 TTY 800-367-8939 | The city provides free emergency lock boxes for low-income seniors in Scottsdale, which gives emergency responders access to their homes without causing property damage. It administers the Home Safe Home program to help seniors identify safety hazards in their houses. |
Area Agency on Aging, Region One | 602-264-4357 | The Area Agency on Aging operates a 24-hour helpline that helps seniors determine their eligibility for community-based supports. It administers health promotion programs, including Bingocize, Geri-Fit, Walk with Ease, and Matter of Balance fall prevention classes. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman | 602-264-2255 | The long-term care ombudsman advocates for residents’ rights in assisted living communities and visits facilities to ensure compliance with state rules. They help seniors and families compare long-term care options and represent seniors’ interests in problems that arise in assisted living facilities. |
Granite Reef Senior Center | 480-312-1700 | The Granite Reef Senior Center operates Monday through Saturday and organizes enriching activities such as Friendship Discussion Group, Monday Bridge and Beginning Strummers. It serves congregate meals on weekdays and hosts movie afternoons every Friday. |
Via Linda Senior Center | 480-312-5810 | The Via Linda Senior Center serves hot midday meals on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and residents can reserve their meals 2 days in advance. The center also hosts a variety of social and recreational activities throughout the week. |
Carl T. Hayden Veterans' Administration Medical Center | 602-277-5551 | The VA medical center provides emergency medical care and a comprehensive range of primary and specialty services. I It also has a reimbursement program for qualified veterans who had to travel to attend the clinic and helps individuals arrange transportation to and from the center.. |
Volunteer Opportunities | 480-312-2530 | Seniors access volunteer opportunities throughout the city at local parks, senior centers, police departments, and the Scottsdale Historical Society. They can also participate in the Adopt-A-Senior program, which pairs older adults with volunteers who provide holiday gift bags. |
Scottsdale Community Partners | 480-501-2727 | Scottsdale Community Partners operates the Brown Bag program, which provides weekly supplemental food for income-qualifying seniors. Its Beat the Heat program provides care packages with snacks, toiletries, drinks, and grocery gift cards for qualified participants aged 60 and over. |
Tempe Community Action Agency | 480-422-8922 | TCAA operates several food security programs for seniors, including Meals on Wheels and the Senior Center Lunch Program. It oversees the Neighbors Helping Neighbors program, which provides recreational activities, transportation, and the Pet Program for area seniors. |
Food Bank | 480-312-2323 | The Food Bank is located within the Vista Del Camino Community Center and operates on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. At this location, seniors pick up prefilled food boxes with shelf-stable foods, paper products, toiletries and pet food. |
Assisted living and other long-term care facilities in Arizona are overseen by the Arizona Bureau of Residential Facilities Licensing. This agency maintains a searchable database of facilities in Arizona that lists their deficiencies and violations actions. There is also an online complaint form for suspected violations of these facilities.
Scottsdale 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 promote a comfortable environment with convenient services through a wide range of features. Through the following services and amenities, seniors can remain independent while gaining access to a helping hand as needed. These features also provide opportunities for socialization and lifelong learning.
Talk to a Caring.com Family Advisor for personalized assistance in finding specific services and amenities. These advisors provide one-on-one advice and guidance in choosing the long-term solution that best accommodates current and future care needs.