
When people picture an ideal retirement scenario, Arizona is often what comes to mind. “The Grand Canyon State” has an abundance of warm, dry weather — which means anyone who suffers from seasonal allergies or asthma will find relief in Arizona’s desert climate — and its almost otherworldly natural landscapes provide countless opportunities for outdoor activities, exercise, and serenity. The trails throughout national parks like Saguaro and Petrified Forest capture the rugged mystique of the Southwest, and don’t worry, there’s no shortage of golf courses. Plus, considering the state doesn’t tax residents on social security income, it’s clear why so many Americans find peace of mind — and body — while retiring in Arizona.
There are more than 290 nursing homes in Arizona. A Place for Mom’s Senior Living Advisors can provide you with a list of nursing homes in Arizona to help you find the community that fits your needs and budget.
The median monthly cost of a private room in a nursing home in Arizona is about $8,100, according to Genworth.

[name removed] the executive director is amazing. What we like the most about the community is [name removed] the director. The care they gave. Also working with hospice and them using the facility was such...
They have comfortable, good size apartments. The staff is very helpful, the breakfasts are good. I would recommend the community to others who searching for one.
Med techs are wonderful caring staff who love what they are doing and you can see the interactions they have with residents always happy which is a huge part of their success. Residents need to feel cared...
My father lived at Terra Pointe Memory Care for two years while battling dementia, and I am deeply grateful for the care he received there. The staff consistently treated him with dignity, patience, and...
We were very fortunate they had an opening on the memory care unit when needing placement for my dad as there is currently a waiting list! Being a nurse I have had the experience of visiting/working in...
Everyone has been extremely helpful. They have made my mom feel welcome in both rehab and her new apartment. We have yet to encounter anybody who's been rude or disrespectful, everyone has been so kind. Love...
My father lived at Terra Pointe Memory Care for two years while battling dementia, and I am deeply grateful for the care he received there. The staff consistently treated him with dignity, patience, and...
All the neighbors are positive about Glencroft. They are friendly and we care about and care for each other. So many activities are offered. Church is right on campus. Health care is right on campus. Blood...
What we like the most about the community is that it is very clean, friendly staff, modern facility and yes we would recommend the community to other families.
Very friendly staff, most of which have been working at the facility for more than five years. They got to know my mom on day one and checked on her frequently her first few days there to make sure she was...
Atria is a great place! It's in north Scottsdale so I understand the cost is a little bit higher due to being in that area, but with my Mom being on a fixed income we had to do a few things to make it work...
Lone Mountain took my mom in when no other facilities would take her due to her advanced Alzheimer's. While the physical facility is good, it really made no difference as the care, compassion and love we...
They have comfortable, good size apartments. The staff is very helpful, the breakfasts are good. I would recommend the community to others who searching for one.
Med techs are wonderful caring staff who love what they are doing and you can see the interactions they have with residents always happy which is a huge part of their success. Residents need to feel cared...
My mom is doing very well at Fellowship Square. She is happy there, has made friends, is active in social activities. I'm happy with her community. It's a well run facility with caring staff and is safe. I'm...
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