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.
As you consider options for memory care, Arizona deserves to be at the top of the list. Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 500 senior living communities in Arizona that provide memory care.
The median monthly cost of memory care in Arizona is about $5,200.
Sunrise of Scottsdale has been a great blessing and not only for my 92 year old Dad, for family as well. I can sleep at night knowing my Dad is in the care of an exceptional staff. I’m struggling to write...
We looked at many assisted living communities and when we visited McDowell Village and met [name removed] , we knew we had found the right place for our dad. [name removed]and the team there made us feel...
Las Palmomas has been a great place for my friend. She loves it. I feel good knowing she is there and safe. She's always having about the food and all of the activities provided (she hasn't joined any yet -...
Enclave Anthem operates a first class location for senior citizens. All of our needs are adequately taken care of to keep us living a full life. There are many great activities if you would like to...
The staff is extremely cheerful and caring to all of the residents and families that come to visit. My father has recently been put on hospice and the staff is so kind to all of us as we visit with dad two...
I brought my now 90 y/o Dad from TX to AZ in [date removed], so we are approaching 2 yrs in 2025. I have been very happy with MPSL. The staff has been great in both caring for him and helping me navigate...
My sister in law is in Memory Care. I like how kind and nice they are to the residents. The caregivers talk and even visit with them some. (I realize they are very busy, but a smile to the residents goes a...
The staff is extremely cheerful and caring to all of the residents and families that come to visit. My father has recently been put on hospice and the staff is so kind to all of us as we visit with dad two...
It is a small community, extremely clean and quiet. The staff is kind and caring. They keep the POA updated on any changes. My mother in law is clean and dressed appropriately. There are always activities. A...
[name removed] was there on a respite stay for 1 month. However during that time I was very happy with her stay. The food was good, and the staff responded fairly fast when she needed help.
We looked at many assisted living communities and when we visited McDowell Village and met [name removed] , we knew we had found the right place for our dad. [name removed]and the team there made us feel...
My mom recently made a move to Atria and is so very happy!! The staff, facility and residents are wonderful. It has been a very positive move for sure. It was a delight working with a Place for Mom as well,...
Las Palmomas has been a great place for my friend. She loves it. I feel good knowing she is there and safe. She's always having about the food and all of the activities provided (she hasn't joined any yet -...
Looking for a community for a family member is truly a hard road.. I visited a crazy amount in and around the Phoenix area for a place my sister would thrive in on her Ahlzheimer’s journey. I returned 3x...
For the most part all is great but could have slight improvements to be a 5 on each category. I would absolutely recommend them
Memory care facilities are a specialized type of care community that caters to people with a dementia diagnosis. In Arizona, memory care facilities are licensed as a type of assisted living facility that provides “directed care services.” Directed care means the resident not only needs personal care and supervision, but they also need help with recognizing danger, asking for help, and making their own care decisions. Directed care caregivers are trained to make holistic care decisions since dementia makes it hard for seniors to care for themselves.
Additionally, people with dementia often have serious and chronic health issues so memory care facilities in Arizona can provide on-site nursing services to residents. Residents may also hire their own nurses or caregivers to work with them on-site in the memory care community. However, memory care staff are still required to keep an up-to-date care plan for each resident, whether the resident has their own nurse or not. This care plan should outline every resident’s personal and medical care needs, including all the medications and treatments they require.
Unlike some states, Arizona doesn’t require advanced dementia care training for directed care staff at memory care facilities. However, directed care staff are required to have at least an “overview” of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias to understand the related symptoms and behaviors. Because they’re making care decisions for residents, directed care caregivers in Arizona need twice the hours of training as caregivers who only provide supervision. Directed care caregivers in Arizona need a total of 62 hours of training that covers the supervision, personal care, and directed care of residents.
Here are some other staff requirements for staff at Arizona’s memory care facilities:
Memory care facilities in Arizona must adhere to advanced building code standards since they’re considered specialized health care facilities. Here are some of the memory care facility building standards in Arizona:
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) licenses the state’s assisted living and memory care facilities. They conduct regular, unannounced inspections, typically every two years or more if there are violation complaints from residents. If a memory care facility is contracted with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), then the facility will also receive yearly inspections from the CMS.
150 North 18th Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Phone: 602-542-1025
Fax: 602-542-0883
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You can look up inspection reports for assisted living facilities that provide memory care in Arizona using the Arizona Department of Health’s Assisted Living Provider Search. This search will provide you with a prospective facility’s inspection history, violation history, and any enforcement action that the ADHS has had to take against a facility. Check out the ADHS Tips for Successful Searching page to make sure you find all you’re looking for in your prospective memory care facility.
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