{"id":1470,"date":"2019-03-06T09:26:57","date_gmt":"2019-03-06T16:26:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/altcs\/?p=1470"},"modified":"2025-04-08T13:42:38","modified_gmt":"2025-04-08T20:42:38","slug":"assisted-living-arizona","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/altcs\/blog\/assisted-living-arizona\/","title":{"rendered":"Everything You Need to Know About Assisted Living in Arizona"},"content":{"rendered":"
Choosing between assisted living<\/a>, home care, and nursing home care is a difficult decision. You want the best treatment and care for your loved one, but the cost of care for seniors is rising every year, making many options financially straining. In the end, striking a balance between proper care and maintaining the senior\u2019s privacy and independence is immensely challenging.<\/p>\n For seniors who need assistance but don\u2019t require skilled nursing care, an assisted living facility is an excellent alternative to nursing homes. Assisted living facilities offer the best of both worlds, providing 24\/7 care and support while respecting the residents\u2019 privacy and independence.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Some of the benefits of moving into an assisted living facility include:<\/p>\n Assisted living facilities aren\u2019t for everyone, though. Even seniors who are a good fit for an assisted living facility should carefully consider the limitations of assisted living, including:<\/p>\n According to the latest statistics, the average cost of assisted living in Arizona is a little over $5,500 per month. Actual costs vary widely, ranging from as low as $3,200 per month to over $10,000 per month for premium facilities.<\/p>\n Interestingly, the average cost of assisted living facilities varies from city to city. Prescott has the highest average rate of over $6,450 per month, while Bullhead City boasts the most affordable assisted living facilities with an average rate of $3,955 per month.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Note that assisted living facilities that offer specialized memory care for seniors with Alzheimer\u2019s or dementia cost significantly more than standard facilities. On average, memory care costs an additional $1500 – $4,500 per month for increased supervision and security.<\/p>\n For comparison purposes, the average cost of home health care in Arizona is about $25 per hour. When weighing whether or not a senior should be placed in an assisted living facility or nursing home, you should always weigh the costs of home health care against the costs of the facility to ensure you\u2019re making a sound financial decision.<\/p>\n Under the direction of the Arizona Department of Health Services, the Office of Assisted Living Licensing (part of the Division of Licensing Services) regulates and monitors assisted living facilities in Arizona. After passing the initial licensing inspection, most facilities are inspected annually through unannounced visits. Assisted living facilities that receive a deficiency-free relicensing survey are issued a two-year license.<\/p>\n When the Office of Assisted Living Licensing receives a complaint, they coordinate with other state, local, and county agencies to investigate the claim. Any deficiencies discovered in the course of a regular visit or investigation are reported online via a searchable database called AZ Care Check<\/a>.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n In some cases, Arizona Adult Protective Services may get involved when there are allegations of abuse, neglect, or exploitation<\/a>. Individuals who are guilty of abusing, neglecting, or exploiting seniors are placed on the APS Registry<\/a> for up to 25 years.<\/p>\n It\u2019s fair to say that for most seniors, home care is always preferable to assisted living. When feasible, home care allows the senior to retain their independence while receiving necessary care and assistance in the privacy of their own home.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Home case isn\u2019t always feasible, though. When you find yourself considering the merits of home care vs assisted living, it\u2019s best to take the following approach:<\/p>\n Should you complete this process and discover that the senior needs assistance that they cannot afford, it\u2019s time to turn to government assistance programs for help. Speak with a benefits specialist to check eligibility for Medicare, Medicaid, and any other state, federal, or local programs that may be able to lower the cost of home care or assisted living.<\/p>\n In Arizona, the medicaid program is referred to as ALTCS<\/a> (Arizona Long-Term Care System). The ALTCS benefit has\u00a0strict financial and medical eligibility requirements<\/a>, as the benefit is intended to be used to help families afford costly medical and long-term care bills. This program may be the best option for you and your family, find out today if you may be eligible!<\/p>\nPros and Cons of Assisted Living<\/h2>\n
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Cost of Assisted Living in Arizona<\/h2>\n
Arizona Assisted Living Regulations<\/h2>\n
Home Care vs Assisted Living<\/h2>\n
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Receive Long-Term Care Help in Arizona<\/h2>\n