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3 Assisted Living Communities in Sun City West, 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 3 Assisted Living Communities in Sun City West and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Sun City West, AZ

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

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Sun City West

S.N.

2

April 6, 2021

I visited this facility

I went to Solstice Senior Living at Sun City West. It was dark, it felt dirty, it had a dead roach on the floor in the hallway, it had peeling wallpaper, and it had dirty carpet. It had peeling concrete backing around the pool. They forgot our appointment when we got there, and we felt very insignificant. The staff had to rush through our appointment after she had forgotten it. My dad doesn't walk very well, and they didn't have any wheelchair facility, so we had to walk down these great-big, long hallways forwards, backwards, and around to show us everything. It wasn't accommodating to him at all, not being able to walk well, and she took us up and down these hallways knowing that he couldn't walk very well. It was kind of a rushed situation. Everything seemed to be falling apart, but they were redoing the driveway. They should be redoing the inside.

James

5

February 1, 2021

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

My father stayed at Solstice Senior Living at Sun City West for 2 weeks when I was on vacation, and that was wonderful. The staff took care of him very well, his apartment was nice, he liked the meals, they had activities, and they had invited us to some even when he wasn't staying there. We did participate, they had activities around the pool where they had a band, so it seems like they have a very nice choice of activities and a variety of activities. Solstice was independent living, but they did have onsite nurses as well, that's why we were able to live in there. They had transportation if my father needed it, he has a little dementia so they had somebody go get him every morning and bring him to his meals, and that was wonderful. They made sure he participated in things and he got back to his room.

MG

2

July 3, 2019

I visited this facility

I wouldn't go to Solstice Senior Living. It wasn't updated, and it looked very old. They need to upgrade it. The rooms were OK, but the kitchen was very small, it did not offer much, and it looked like a kitchenette. The staff was very nice.

JR

4

May 17, 2019

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

We're satisfied with Solstice Senior Living at Sun City West. There were some plumbing problems the first night my sister went in there, but that has been resolved. They painted her new 1-bedroom apartment, put in new carpet, and everything is nice, fresh and clean. They have variety of rooms. The halls aren't too great since they need to have new carpeting. They have a lot of activities that we were impressed with and my sister has gone to several of those and we're happy about that. The food has been good and everybody has been nice to my sister.

Candy

4

April 15, 2019

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

My mother was a resident of Solstice Senior Living at Sun City West. They provide lots of activities, they have a nice dining room, and the people in charge were very nice. However, we had to pay extra for any additional care she needed. They have games, entertainment in the afternoon, movie nights, church services, and a free shuttle, which she really took advantage of. However, she refused to use the call button, so she fell several weeks ago and laid on the floor all night long. We thought we needed more oversight. The building was not in the best shape, and they didn’t keep it up like they used to.

BH

5

November 28, 2018

I visited this facility

I'm moving into Solstice Senior Living at Sun City West. I love it. It is very friendly. There are activities. I tell my family that it is noisy, and that's what I like. At this place, there is always somebody getting people ready to go listen to music, and there is a bingo game going on, so the place is doing things. They also have washer and dryer without you having to pay for it, and there are plenty of them (one on each floor or wing). The room has a full kitchen. It is small, but it has a full-sized refrigerator, a full-sized stove, a microwave, and a very small kitchen sink. They have lots of cabinets in their kitchens. The apartment that I'm moving into is 600-some feet. The only thing is that I do not have is a walk-in closet. The swimming pool is right down the hall from my apartment; it is a beautiful pool. They also have a koi pond. They have a beautiful garden area, and then on the other side of the building they have a very nice pool area with lots of entertainment outside if you want it. The staff members are very nice and very accommodating. The menu looks great. The place is older, but very well kept. They're also going through some outside remodeling right now.

Bruce R

4

November 20, 2017

I visited this facility

The Heritage Tradition was a nice, well-maintained, new facility, but they didn't seem like a fantastic match for my parents. It was pretty expensive and they didn't really have the size of apartment we were looking for, for them. We wanted a larger one for them to share. Everybody was very polite and helpful during the tour. It was a pretty large community, so they had a bigger than average list of activities that they were doing. I only met the person who toured us, and they did a good job of giving me a good idea of what to expect. The food was good; it was one of the better food places I've been in.

Helene

4

September 11, 2017

I visited this facility

It was very good. Everybody was very nice. In one room, they were playing music for them, and they have concerts and things. The dining area looked nice, clean, and inviting. However, we're Jewish, and there was too much pork on the menu. It was on the menu for three days a week and I don't eat pork. The person that assisted me was very well spoken. The facility was clean, really bright, and very nice. You could get lost in there, though. In some facilities, they have numbers on the rooms you go into. In this place, you could only know by remembering where everything is. You could get lost trying to find a room.

Debra

5

August 22, 2017

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

It is very nice. The staff members are all very helpful and very nice. They have lots of activities. My mom goes to the entertainment. The dining area is very nice and the food is pretty good.

Map of Sun City West, Arizona

Assisted Living Costs in Sun City West

At $3,850 per month, the cost for assisted living in Sun City West is comparable to the state median rate of $3,800 and only slightly less than the nationwide average of $4,000. Assisted living prices are also similar in a number of Arizona cities, such as Tucson ($4,044), Sierra Vista ($3,800), Prescott ($3,775) and Yuma ($3,625). Seniors pay $350 less per month in Lake Havasu City and over $1,200 more in Flagstaff ($5,098), which are the lowest and highest assisted living costs in the state.

Note: Cost data for senior care in Sun City West wasn’t available, so data for the metropolitan Phoenix area was used instead.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas

Sun City West/Phoenix Area

$3,850

National Average

$4,000

State Average

$3,800

Flagstaff

$5,098

Tucson

$4,044

Sierra Vista

$3,800

Lake Havasu City

$3,500

Prescott

$3,775

Yuma

$3,625

Care Cost Comparison

How much seniors pay for care in Sun City West depends on their care needs and whether they remain at home or move to a residential care facility. Those who stay at home can attend an adult day health services center and pay $2,167 per month if they only require care Monday through Friday. Seniors who choose homemaker or home health aide services pay $4,767 per month. Seniors in assisted living facilities pay an average of $3,850 per month, whereas those with more extensive care needs pay $6,540 for 24-hour skilled nursing home care. It’s worth noting that the rate for in-home care covers service hours only. Seniors are also responsible for food and household operating expenses, which are typically covered by room and board in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.

 

Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart

Assisted Living

$3,850

Homemaker Services

$4,767

Home Health Aide

$4,767

Adult Day Health Services

$2,167

Nursing Home Care

$6,540

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Sun City West

Medicaid in Arizona

The federally regulated and jointly funded Medicaid program ensures access to vital health care services for low-income Americans from coast to coast. In Arizona, the state Medicaid program called the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System covers more than 1.4 million state residents, one-fifth of whom are elderly, blind or disabled.

Those who qualify for the AHCCCS program receive numerous health care services, including primary and specialist care, hospital and emergency room services, lab tests, diagnostic screenings, X-rays and prescription medications.

Qualifying for Arizona Medicaid

Sun City West seniors aged 65 or older and disabled or blind adults aged 64 or younger must be American citizens or legal immigrants to qualify for coverage. Applicants must also meet the program’s income guidelines, which allow a maximum monthly income of $1,041 for single people and $1,409 for married couples who both apply.

Senior residents of Sun City West can apply for AHCCCS medical coverage online or by phone at (800) 565-5465.

Arizona Long-Term Care System

Sun City West residents who are eligible for the AHCCCS program and assessed as needing long-term care may qualify for services through the Arizona Long Term Care System. The program provides comprehensive Medicaid medical coverage and:

  • Service coordination
  • Case management services
  • Hospice care
  • Adult day health services
  • In-home care
  • Assisted living care
  • Nursing home care
  • $1,000 in dental services per year


To qualify for the ALTCS program, applicants must:

  • Be aged 65 or older or blind or disabled if aged 64 or younger
  • Be assessed to verify they require a nursing home level of care
  • Have no more than $2,313 in monthly income and $2,000 in countable assets if single
  • Have no more than $4,626 in monthly income and $4,000 in combined countable assets if married and both spouses are applying


All sources of income count against the limits. However, several assets are excluded, including a principal home valued under $585,000, household furnishings, one vehicle, personal effects and irrevocable burial trusts.

Exceptions to Income and Asset Limits

Arizona Medicaid offers two options that may help seniors qualify for the ALTCS program if they’re over the income or asset limits.

  • A married applicant who’s over the limit for income and assets may have them reduced significantly if their spouse isn’t applying for coverage. They may transfer a maximum of $3,160.50 of their monthly income and up to $126,420 in jointly owned assets to their spouse, which may bring their countable amounts down below the required limits. These transfers are living and resource allowances mandated by federal law to deter spousal impoverishment.
  • Those who exceed the income limits can set up a Qualified Income Trust. This type of trust is specifically designed for Medicaid applicants who have excessive income but need assistance to pay for long-term care. Any monthly income that’s over the $2,313 limit must be placed in the trust and can only be removed to pay care expenses or medical bills approved by Medicaid.


To apply for long-term care services through the program, seniors and disabled adults can visit the Phoenix ALTCS office located at 801 East Jefferson Street or call (888) 621-6880.

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

Veterans Aid and Attendance Program

The VA provides top-up benefits for those receiving regular pensions through the Aid and Attendance program. The program is available to senior veterans and their surviving spouses who have extra care needs and costs. Applicants can’t be receiving a VA disability pension and must be experiencing one of the following issues to qualify:

  • Confined to bed because of a chronic illness or disability
  • Require help completing normal daily living activities, such as eating, bathing and dressing
  • Reside in a nursing home due to physical or mental impairment
  • Legally blind due to concentric contraction of the visual field or significant loss of visual acuity


Eligibility for A&A benefits is also based on a veteran’s service record. Applicants must have been honorably discharged after at least 90 days of active duty, with a minimum of one day during wartime.

To learn more about the A&A program or for assistance filing an application, senior veterans can contact the Phoenix Regional Veterans Affairs office at (866) 429-8387. 

Reverse Mortgage

Married Sun City West homeowners who need extra cash so one spouse can move to an assisted living facility may consider applying for a reverse mortgage. This kind of mortgage provides eligible homeowners with a monthly check they can use for any purpose. When both spouses have moved out or the property is sold, the mortgage balance must be paid off. Homeowners must be aged 62 or older and have enough equity to qualify.

To learn more about reverse mortgages, seniors can contact Elderlife Financial Services at (888) 228-4500.

Assisted Living Resources in Sun City West

Senior Recreation Centers

Sun City West is home to four busy recreational centers that offer residents aged 55 and older an impressive array of amenities to help them stay active and enjoy life. There are swimming pools, tennis, bocce and pickleball courts, bowling, billiards and walking tracks. The centers host more than 100 shared interest clubs, there’s a theater that offers movies, concerts and live performances and a library where seniors can use the computer lab or enjoy books, puzzles and virtual reality games.

Kuentz Recreation Center
14401 R.H. Johnson Blvd., Sun City West, AZ 85375
(623) 544-6580

Beardsley Recreation Center
12755 Beardsley Rd., Sun City West, AZ 85375
(623) 544-6524

Palm Ridge Recreation Center
13800 Deer Valley Dr., Sun City West, AZ 85375
(623) 544-6580

R.H. Johnson Recreation Campus
19803 R.H. Johnson Blvd., Sun City West, AZ 85375
(623) 544-6120

Transportation Services

Sun City West seniors can access low-cost or free transportation services through Northwest Valley Connect. The nonprofit organization offers volunteer door-to-door rides, group trip transportation and taxi services. Northwest Valley Connect
9945 N. 99th Ave., Peoria, AZ 85345
(623) 282-9304

Area Agency on Aging

The Area Agency on Aging Region One’s 24-hour helpline provides seniors with a single access point for information about aging-related programs and services. The many resources the agency plans, coordinates and delivers include benefits counseling, legal aid, housing options, in-home assistance, nursing care and support groups. Area Agency on Aging Region One
1366 E. Thomas Rd., Ste. 108, Phoenix AZ 85014
(888) 264-2258

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