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43 Assisted Living Communities in Gilbert, Arizona

The average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,850 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 43 Assisted Living Communities in Gilbert and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Gilbert, AZ

  • Assisted Living: $3,850
  • Nursing Home Care: $6,540
  • In-home Care: $4,767
  • Adult Day Health Services: $2,167

Assisted Living Facilities near Gilbert, Arizona

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Gilbert

Robb

5

March 5, 2021

I visited this facility

Copper Springs Retirement Community was good. The rooms were nice with full kitchens. The staff was good. The dining area looked like a cafeteria. The facility looked clean to me.

Marsha

5

November 23, 2020

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

We visited Sunrise of Gilbert and it's really nice. Because it's newer, everything is beautiful. As soon as you walk in, it's very friendly, and they're right there. Everything is really nice. Because of COVID I did not really get far into it, but everything is really good. The girls there are great. My mom is very picky about her food and she raves about it, so I was very surprised by that. They have a little bit of activities right now due to COVID, like they're walking on the grounds and doing puzzles.

Debbie

5

April 30, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Sunrise of Gilbert has been very welcoming, accommodating, helpful and try to make my mom feel at home as much as they possibly could. We're very pleased with the care they give. The staff is very caring and take a personal interest in the residents. My mom had no complaints about the food since it's usually pretty good. It's just a shame that they don't do Bingo every day since that's the only thing she's interested in but then they have to accommodate everybody. I like the library and they have things set out, so it kind of looks like a big sorority for older people. It's very nice and inviting.

Ben

5

March 22, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Sunrise of Gilbert is beautiful. We really like it. The help is great. All the staff members are great. We're very happy with it. We went with the two-room apartment, and it has a nice living area, a separate bedroom and a separate family living room. There were smaller units as well. They usually have activities every day throughout the day. My mother does exercise classes, she goes for walks, they have bingo, and she's been on a couple excursions outside the facility. They have three meals a day and snacks throughout the day. It's not cheap, but you get what you pay for.

Niki

5

February 27, 2019

I visited this facility

Sunrise of Gilbert was a great place. When we're ready, that's probably where we're going to go. They followed up and wanted my mother-in-law to come. The room sizes were decent, and the amenities were great. Everything was very clean. The staff was very friendly. It was very homey. They gave us all the information that we needed and answered all of our questions and they're very pleasant. Everything there was great.

myself143

4

May 22, 2018

I visited this facility

It was very nice. Physicians come into the place, and I think they have physical therapists. The staff seemed to be very caring and liked their jobs, which helped them interact with the people better. It was absolutely spotless; however, I noticed that when they're dispensing the medicine they're asking the residents if it's the right one, and this should not be the case.

Judie

5

January 17, 2018

I visited this facility

It was beautiful and new. The woman who assisted us was very informative, showed us everything, and was very helpful. They have music, arts and crafts, a little bit of yoga, they have a nice group area and a dining room. It's close to a school so they have kids who come in and visit and talk to the residents, and the residents seem to love it.

Daughter

5

October 17, 2017

I Am A Friend Or Relative Of A Current/Past Resident

My mother is at the home now. She is recieving excellent care and Connie is very attentive to her needs. This is a bigger home then where she was previously and newer and clean. We feel very fortunate to find this place.

Marge

4

September 12, 2017

I visited this facility

Sunrise of Gilbert was very nice. The lady we talked to was very informative. She had a lot of good information to give us about transitioning from independent living into assisted living. I was impressed. Also, my niece-in-law's grandfather was there, and they liked Sunrise. We had lunch and it was very good. The service was excellent. They were lovely. It was very impressive. I would consider the location for my mother. It's just that it's a little far away from our house. It's about a 20-minute ride from our home, which is a little longer than I want it, but I'm still keeping it on my list because it was very nice and the people were very friendly. I loved that they had a dog there in the lobby. They have their own pet therapy. I liked their ideas. They give a 2-hour range or they have open dining all day long. The residents we met and talked to were wonderful. It's an older place and some of the windows were a little dirty and a little dusty. It's big, so there's a lot to take care of regarding maintenance and the cleanliness. That could use a little work.

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Assisted Living Costs in Gilbert

The average cost of assisted living in Gilbert is $3,850 per month, according to the 2018 Genworth Cost of Care survey. This cost is just slightly below the national average ($4,000) and $50 higher than the state average ($3,800). The most expensive assisted living costs in Arizona are in Flagstaff. At $5,098 per month, the cost in Flagstaff is substantially higher than in Gilbert. For seniors seeking less costly assisted living, Lake Havasu City ($3,500) and Yuma ($3,625) have the least expensive assisted living costs in the state. 

Note: There is no specific senior care cost data available for Gilbert. Data for the closest major city, Phoenix, has been used instead. 

The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas

Care Cost Comparison

The cost of senior care in Gilbert differs quite a bit depending on the type of care required, which is the case in most U.S. cities. The average cost of nursing home care in the city is $6,450 per month, which is considerably higher than any other type of care. Home care services average $4,767 per month, which is nearly $1,000 more than the cost of assisted living. However, it’s important to consider that the cost of home care only includes services, while the cost of assisted living usually includes room-and-board expenses as well.

 

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Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Gilbert

Medicaid in Arizona

The state’s Medicaid system is known as the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System. It covers the cost of essential health care services for low-income families and individuals who reside in Arizona. The AHCCCS most often provides coverage for children, pregnant women, disabled persons and senior citizens. Some of the costs it covers include primary care, inpatient hospital services, ambulatory care, prescription medications and emergency transportation. 

To be eligible for the AHCCCS state plan as an elderly person, applicants must be aged 65 years or older and meet the following financial requirements: 

  • Individual applicants may have up to $1,041 in income per month
  • Married applicants may have up to $1,409 in income per month


There are no asset limitations in place for aged, blind or disabled persons who are applying for the AHCCCS state plan. 

To apply for coverage, seniors who reside in Gilbert can complete an application online or contact the AHCCCS at (800) 565-5465. 

Arizona Long-Term Care System

The ALTCS operates as part of the AHCCCS and provides coverage for senior citizens who require long-term care either at home or in an assisted living or nursing care facility. It pays for care services and the senior’s medical, dental and specialty care and prescription medication. All beneficiaries work with a designated case manager who’s responsible for coordinating their services. 

To be eligible for the ALTCS, seniors must be 65 years of age or older and require a nursing level of care. They must meet the following financial requirements, as well:

  • Have a maximum income of $2,313 per month
  • Own no more than $2,000 in countable assets


While all sources of income count towards eligibility, there are some exempt assets, including the applicant’s house, car and personal belongings, such as clothing and household furnishings. 

Seniors who reside in Gilbert can apply for the ALTCS program by calling the Phoenix ALTCS office at (602) 417-6600. 

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Veterans Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit

Veterans and their spouses may be eligible for assistance with the cost of long-term care through the Aid and Attendance benefit. The benefit helps to pay for the cost of long-term care for veterans and spouses of veterans who require assistance with ADLs. It can be used toward the cost of assisted living as well as home care or nursing care. The benefit is paid out monthly and is included with the recipient’s pension. 

To be eligible for the Aid and Attendance benefit, the applicant must be a U.S. veteran or a veteran’s spouse and fall under one of the following categories: 

  • Have corrected vision in both eyes; eyesight must be 5/200 or worse 
  • Require regular assistance with ADLs
  • Be bedridden due to a chronic illness or disability 
  • Reside in a nursing care facility
  • Live with a concentric contraction to five or fewer degrees of their visual field


This program is not available to veterans who already receive VA disability benefits. 

For more information or assistance with the application, seniors can call the Veterans Affairs Department at (865) 594-6158. To apply, seniors living in Arizona can write or fax the Milwaukee Pension Center at: 

Department of Veterans Affairs
Claims Intake Center
Attention:  St. Paul Pension Center
P. O. Box 5365 Janesville, WI 53547-5365
Fax: (844) 655-1604

Long-Term Care Insurance

If seniors have planned ahead and purchased a long-term care insurance policy, they can file a claim with their insurance provider to have a portion of their assisted living costs reimbursed. The cost of insurance and the share of costs covered depend on the terms of the policy and the insurance provider. In most cases, policies are only available to seniors who are in relatively good health and must be purchased before the need for long-term care exists.

Elderlife Financial Services works with seniors to help them understand their long-term care policy and provides assistance with the claims process. To learn more about this type of insurance, seniors can contact Elderlife at (888) 228-4500.

Assisted Living Resources in Gilbert

Gilbert Senior Center

The Gilbert Senior Center is open to adults aged 50 and up, and it’s free to join. It offers a variety of programs and activities aimed at keeping seniors active, healthy and engaged. Some of the regular activities seniors can take part in include health presentations, fitness classes and hot meals. 

Gilbert Senior Center
130 North Oak Street, Gilbert, AZ, 85233
(480) 503-6061

Area Agency on Aging

The Area Agency on Aging is a government-funded, nonprofit senior advocacy organization that connects local seniors and their caregivers with a variety of resources and programs. Some of the services the AAA provides or connects seniors with include elder abuse support, benefits counseling and the 24-hour Senior HELP line.  Area Agency on Aging Region One
1366 East Thomas Road, Suite 108, Phoenix, AZ 85014
(602) 230-9132
(602) 264-4357 (Senior HELP line)

Veterans Services in the Gilbert Area

Veterans and their spouses may be able to obtain a variety of benefits and programs, including financial aid, health care services and support groups, by contacting their local Veterans Services office. In Gilbert, health services including primary care and psychiatry are available in the Southeast VA Clinic, while other benefits can be accessed nearby at the Mesa Veterans’ Services office. 

Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services
165 North Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 834-2127

Southeast VA Clinic
3285 South Val Vista Drive, Gilbert, AZ 85297-7000
(480) 397-2800

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