Continuing Care Retirement Communities Communities in Scottsdale, Arizona
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There are 6 Continuing Care Retirement Communities in the Scottsdale area, with 4 in Scottsdale and 2 nearby.
The average cost of continuing care retirement communities in Scottsdale is $3,736 per month. This is higher than the national median of $2,530. Cheaper rated regions include Peoria with an average starting cost of 2,387.
To help you with your search, browse the 79 reviews below for continuing care retirement communities in Scottsdale. On average, consumers rate continuing care retirement communities in Scottsdale 4.6 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Peoria with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.
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Shamrock3
5.0
Review of Vi at Silverstone
My wife and I have been residents of the Vi at Silverstone for two months. Even with all the precautions for the virus we have enjoyed every day. The residents and staff could not have been more...
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Thank you for the kind words—we're so pleased to know that you and your wife are enjoying Vi at Silverstone and its many services and amenities. Most importantly, we’re glad you feel supported...
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LizVW
5.0
Review of Vi at Grayhawk
I am 85, widowed and my 3 sons insisted that I move closer to them...what a great idea, I am just overwhelmed with the friendly support of not only the staff, but all the residents who have made me...
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Barbara
5.0
Review of Westminster Village AZ
I loved Westminster Village, but it was well out of my price range. It's a $50,000 buy-in, but they had everything, and it's like moving in a hotel, not an assisted living facility. People I know...