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Arizona

State Nursing Home & Assisted Living Regulations

Arizona Senior Care

Uncover all the vital information for leading a safe and healthy life in Arizona. Secure the correct care tailored to your needs, be it continuing to stay at home or transitioning into long-term care housing. Caregivers can access resources and support to ensure their seniors receive the best care feasible.

Promoting Wellness

To identify the required care, engage in discussions with your loved ones and use the Needs Assessment Worksheet to pinpoint necessary services and discover resources available in your area.

Needs Assessment Worksheet

Remaining In Your Home

Services and supports based at home are at your disposal to aid individuals in retaining their independence and safety within their own homes. The types of services offered hinge on a person's particular needs and can span from short-term to long-term. Services could entail basic check-ins or more extensive support.

Get in touch with your local AD​RC or dial 1-800-510-2020 to get informed about in-home care services.

Explore In-Home Senior Care

There is a variety of facility-based living options in Arizona, such as:

  • adult foster care
  • assisted living and residential care facilities
  • nursing facilities
  • and memory care communities.

Safeguarding Seniors

Elder abuse involves any form of mistreatment or harm inflicted on an older person, usually someone over the age of 60, by a caregiver or a person in a position of trust or authority. This can encompass:

Elder abuse is a serious concern that can lead to physical and psychological trauma, loss of dignity, and even death. It's essential to recognize the signs of elder abuse and report any suspected instances to the relevant authorities.

Report Elder Abuse

Dial 1-833-401-0832 if you suspect an adult is being abused. This is a statewide hotline to report any form of abuse or neglect of an adult to Adult Protective Services.

Support for Caregivers

For many, caregiving is not just a job or an obligation. It represents doing what's right for a loved one. Caregiving is a silent vow many of us make in our relationships, promising to be there for our loved ones when they need us. However, not all individuals have the time, resources, or ability to care for their aging or disabled loved ones without support.

As a caregiver, it's vital to know your boundaries, prioritize self-care, acquaint yourself with community resources, and understand the wants and needs of the person in need of care.

Arizona's Family Caregiver Support Program lends a hand to caregivers, helping them support their loved ones and themselves.

Arizona

State and Assisted Living Main Links:

Links to Assisted Living Facility Licensure and/or Compliance:

Standards for Transparency, Licensing and Certification:

  • Good

Frequency of Inspections: Every 12 months

Do You Have A Claim?

If you or a loved one may be the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, report it here. You may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering.

Our expert partner attorneys offer free consultations for your claim.