Assisted Living in Tucson, AZ

Key Takeaways on Assisted Living in Tucson

  • The monthly cost of assisted living in Tucson is $4,050. This is more expensive than the Arizona average monthly cost of $4,000
  • There are several ways older adults can find help to cover the costs of assisted living in Tucson, including personal savings, long-term care insurance, and Medicare or Medicaid
  • Taking the time to tour assisted living facilities in Tucson and asking questions is essential to finding the right fit for you or your loved one.
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Assisted Living in Tucson: The Big Picture

Assisted living in Arizona

Assisted living facilities offer support for older adults who seek social interaction and value their independence, but may need help with some or all activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, or eating. Those who are interested in moving to an assisted living community in Tucson will find they have several options.

The National Center for Assisted Living reported that the state of Arizona has 450 assisted living communities. Throughout the state, 50% of assisted living residents are over the age of 85, and 22% of residents rely on Medicaid for their long-term care.

Cost and Financial Considerations for Assisted Living in Tucson

When choosing an assisted living facility, the most important thing to think about is the quality of care and how comfortable you or your loved one will be. But assisted living can be costly, so it’s important to talk about the finances involved. Here’s a summary of the costs of assisted living and how to pay for them.

Comparing the Cost of Assisted Living in Tucson

The average monthly cost of assisted living in Tucson is about $4,050, which is more expensive than the average monthly cost of assisted living in Arizona, which is $4,000. Assisted living in Tucson is more expensive than the national average, which is $4,500.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care in Tucson

Assisted living offers three shared meals each day, along with social activities and assistance with medication and some daily tasks. Most assisted living places do not provide skilled nursing care. It is important to keep in mind that there are various options for senior living and long-term care. You or your loved one might require more or less care than what is available in assisted living, and you might choose to age at home instead of in a residential community.

In the table below, learn what you can expect to pay for other types of senior care in Arizona. Keep in mind that Medicare can be used to pay for some home health aide services, and Medicaid will often cover the cost of long-term care in a nursing home. In some cases, Medicaid will cover all or part of the cost of assisted living.

Type of Care Median Monthly Cost
Home Health Aide $5,434
Adult Day Health Care $2,102
Assisted Living Facility $4,000
Nursing Home, Shared Room $6,540
Nursing Home, Private Room $8,030
Source: Genworth 2021 Cost of Care Survey

Directory of Assisted Living Facilities in Tucson

Our comprehensive guide to assisted living facilities in Tucson can help you find the ideal community for yourself or a loved one. The goal of this directory is to make it easier for you to find what you’re looking for and make informed decisions based on your own needs and preferences. After you’ve found the assisted living facilities that seem right for you, make sure to visit them in person. This will help you understand the kind of care they offer.

Desert Springs Gracious Retirement Living

30 W Lambert Ln

Opened in 2012, with bed count up to 199

The Watermark at Continental Ranch

8689 N. Silverbell Rd

Opened in 2019, with bed count up to 199

Fairwinds-Desert Point

10701 N La Reserve Dr

Opened in 1998, with bed count up to 199

Brookdale Oro Valley

10175 N Oracle Rd

Opened in 1998, with bed count up to 50

Catalina Springs Memory Care

9685 N Oracle Rd

Opened in 2015, with bed count up to 50

Album Marana

7760 N Silverbell Rd

Bed count up to 0

The Country Club of La Cholla

8700 N La Cholla Blvd

Opened in 1991, with bed count up to 200

La Canada Care Center

7970 N La Canada Dr

Opened in 1988, with bed count up to 199

Mountain View Care Center

1313 W Magee Rd

Opened in 1995, with bed count up to 199

Mountain View Retirement Village

7900 N La Canada Dr

Opened in 2001, with bed count up to 200

Brookdale North Tucson

2650 W Ina Rd

Opened in 2001, with bed count up to 50

Park Senior Villas LaCanada

6899 N La Canada Dr

Opened in 2004, with bed count up to 199

Bridgewater

6505 N La Cholla Blvd

Opened in 2008, with bed count up to 199

The Ranch Estates of Tucson

2365 W Orange Grove Rd

Opened in 2018, with bed count up to 199

The Cottages of Tucson

619 W. Chula Vista Rd

Opened in 2023, with bed count up to 100

Brookdale Santa Catalina

7500 N Calle Sin Envidia

Opened in 1980, with bed count up to 200

Life Care Center of Tucson

6211 N La Cholla Blvd

Opened in 1986, with bed count up to 199

Casas Adobes

1919 W Medical St

Opened in 1979, with bed count up to 200

Amber Lights Retirement & Assisted Living Community

6231 N Montebella Rd

Opened in 1999, with bed count up to 199

Copper Canyon Memory Care

5901 N La Cholla Blvd

Opened in 2013, with bed count up to 50

The Fountains at La Cholla

2001 W Rudasill Rd

Opened in 1986, with bed count up to 200

Via Elegante Tucson Foothills

5644 N. Vía Latigo

Opened in 2008, with bed count up to 30

River Road, Sunrise at

4975 N 1st Ave

Opened in 2007, with bed count up to 100

Campana del Rio

1550 E River Rd

Opened in 1987, with bed count up to 200

Tucson Place of Ventana Canyon

5660 N Kolb Rd

Opened in 1997, with bed count up to 100

The Hacienda at the River

2720 E River Rd

Opened in 2017, with bed count up to 100

Via Elegante Assisted Living & Memory Care – Tucson Mountains

2797 N Cerrad de Beto

Opened in 2019, with bed count up to 75

The Oasis at El Corral

2721 N Oracle Rd

Opened in 1983, with bed count up to 75

Haven of Tucson

3705 N Swan Rd

Opened in 1988, with bed count up to 199

Foothills Place

3701 N Swan Rd

Opened in 1996, with bed count up to 100

Inspirations of River Centre

5665 East River Rd

Opened in 1998, with bed count up to 75

Catalina Health Care Center

2611 N Warren Ave

Opened in 1976, with bed count up to 100

The Hacienda at the Canyon

3900 N. Sabino Canyon Road

Opened in 2020, with bed count up to 200

Park Avenue Health & Rehabilitation Center

2001 N Park Ave

Opened in 1987, with bed count up to 199

The Groves Assisted Living

4110 E Spring St

Opened in 1990, with bed count up to 75

Pacifica Senior Living Tucson

2675 N Wyatt Dr

Opened in 1999, with bed count up to 75

Villa Maria Wellness Living AL & Villa Maria Post Acute and Rehabilitation SNF

4310 E Grant Rd

Opened in 1951, with bed count up to 75

Villa Maria Wellness Living AL & Villa Maria Post Acute and Rehabilitation SNF

4310 E Grant Rd

Opened in 1951, with bed count up to 75

The Forum at Tucson

2500 N Rosemont Blvd

Opened in 1989, with bed count up to 200

Handmaker

2221 N Rosemont Blvd

Opened in 1963, with bed count up to 200

Foothills Rehabilitation Center

2250 N Craycroft Rd

Opened in 1975, with bed count up to 199

The Lakes Apartments

5666 E Hampton St

Opened in 1976, with bed count up to 0

Devon Gables Health Care Center

6150 E Grant Rd

Opened in 1964, with bed count up to 200

Pueblo Springs Rehabilitation Center

5545 E Lee St

Opened in 1967, with bed count up to 199

Valley Manor

5549 E Lee St

Opened in 1997, with bed count up to 75

Sabino Canyon Rehabilitation

5830 E Pima St

Opened in 1967, with bed count up to 100

Woodland Palms

1020 N Woodland Ave

Opened in 2008, with bed count up to 50

Brookdale Tanque Verde

9050 E Tanque Verde Rd

Opened in 1998, with bed count up to 50

Villa Hermosa

6300 E Speedway Blvd

Opened in 2008, with bed count up to 200

Haven of Saguaro Valley

6651 E Carondelet Dr

Opened in 1982, with bed count up to 199

Bell Court Gardens

6653 E Carondelet Dr

Opened in 1986, with bed count up to 199

Sierra Del Sol

8151 E Speedway Blvd

Opened in 1998, with bed count up to 199

The Place At Broadway East

6199 E Broadway Blvd

Opened in 1977, with bed count up to 0

Cascades of Tucson

201 N Jessica Ave

Opened in 1979, with bed count up to 200

Brookdale East Tucson

8468 E Speedway Blvd

Opened in 1998, with bed count up to 50

The Villas at Wilmont

662 S Wilmot Rd

Opened in 2015, with bed count up to 100

Fellowship Square of Tucson

8111 E Broadway Blvd

Opened in 1972, with bed count up to 200

Sherwood Village

102 S Sherwood Village Dr

Opened in 1976, with bed count up to 199

Broadway Proper Assisted & Senior Living

400 S Broadway Pl

Opened in 1988, with bed count up to 200

Park Senior Villas at Houghton

844 N Whispering Rabbit Pl

Opened in 2012, with bed count up to 100

Arizona State Veteran Home

555 E Ajo Way

Opened in 2012, with bed count up to 100

Tucson Assisted Living Retreat

250 South Vozack Lane

Opened in 2019, with bed count up to 75

Sandstone of Tucson

2900 E Milber St

Opened in 1986, with bed count up to 200

Sandstone of Tucson

2900 E Milber St

Opened in 1986, with bed count up to 200

Paying for Assisted Living in Tucson

Arizona residents pay for assisted living with personal savings, insurance, home equity, or a combination of these payment options. Assisted living in Arizona offers in-depth coverage of Arizona-specific financial assistance programs.

Here’s a list of the resources people use to pay for assisted living:

  • Personal savings: You can use pension payments, Social Security benefits, stocks, and IRA or 401(k) accounts to pay for assisted living.
  • Long-term care insurance: If you or your loved one has a long-term care insurance policy, it’s possible to be reimbursed for the cost of long-term care. Just be sure to know the details of your policy. In some cases, there’s a 90-day out-of-pocket period before expenses can be reimbursed.
  • Medicare or Medicaid: Medicare will not cover the cost of long-term care. In most cases, Medicaid will cover the cost of personal care received when living in an assisted living facility, such as help with ADLs or medication administration, but it will not cover the cost of room and board.
  • The value of your home: You can use proceeds from the sale of your home to pay for assisted living expenses. A reverse mortgage, which allows you to borrow money using your home as security for the loan, is also an option for helping to cover costs. Always check with a trusted financial advisor before signing off on this kind of financial agreement.

More Affordable Alternatives to Assisted Living in Tucson

Sometimes, an older person who needs help with personal care can’t pay for an assisted living facility. Others can afford it but can’t find a facility that matches their needs, like one with a locked memory care unit. If either of these situations applies to you or someone you care about, think about staying at home with the help of in-home care. Medicaid usually covers in-home care services more easily than it covers the cost of an assisted living facility.

In-home care includes:

  • Personal companions, also called homemakers, provide companionship as well as light housekeeping and some meal preparation.
  • Home health aides can help with housekeeping and can also assist you or a loved one with ADLs, such as bathing and dressing.
  • In-home nursing services must be administered by a registered nurse (RN). These services are essential for anyone who is aging in place and also needs skilled nursing for wound care or chronic illnesses like diabetes.
  • Adult day centers, which provide social activities during the day, are a great way to engage older adults who are aging at home while also offering caregivers a break from caregiver responsibilities.

Free and Low-Cost Assisted Living Resources in Tucson

There are free resources available in Tucson for older adults who are seeking assisted living and other forms of long-term care. Many assisted living resources are state-specific. You can learn more about Arizona resources through our coverage of assisted living in Arizona.

Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)

An Area Agency on Aging is a community organization created to serve the needs of all older adults in that region or area. AAA refers to the type of organization, but the names of AAAs will vary by region.

Social Security Offices

Social Security benefits often help older adults pay for the cost of assisted living. You can apply to start receiving your Social Security benefits as early as age 62. Just keep in mind that the longer you wait to start receiving benefits—up to the age of 70—the more your monthly benefit will increase. You can find a local Social Security office or apply to start receiving your Social Security benefits through the Social Security Administration website.

Conclusion

No senior living option is one-size-fits-all. When visiting assisted living facilities in Tucson, ask lots of questions of the administration, and don’t forget to ask residents about their experiences. Make sure the community you choose is a good fit for your personal needs and preferences, and offer a home you’ll be happy to live in.

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