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Assisted Living in Sierra Vista, Arizona

Sierra Vista is known as the Hummingbird Capital of the United States due to its lush landscape and wildlife diversity. The city has a higher senior population than the nationwide median, at 19.2% compared to 16.5%. The city gets lots of sunshine, and its mild winters make it pleasant for both people and migrating wildlife. There are several popular bird watching sites in the area, including Garden Canyon and Ramsey Canyon Preserve. The city is the cultural hub of southeastern Arizona and hosts a variety of festivals, including the Cochise Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering and the Southwest Wings Festival for birding and nature enthusiasts.

Assisted living in Sierra Vista costs an average of $4,000 per month, although actual prices can vary based on location, amenities and available services. 

3 Assisted Living communities in Sierra Vista, AZ | 0 nearby communities

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1. Prestige Assisted Living at Sierra Vista

4400 Avenida Cochise, Sierra Vista, AZ, 85635

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 882-3746

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2. Hummingbird Senior Resort Living

2047 South Hwy 92, Sierra Vista, AZ, 85635

Assisted Living, Assistive Living, Respite Care-Short Term Stay, Supportive living

Call for Pricing (855) 430-2394

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3. BeeHive Homes of Sierra Vista

4110 E. Anderson Road, Sierra Vista, AZ, 85650

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (866) 956-0235

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What is Assisted Living?

Hundreds of thousands of American seniors utilize assisted living, a figure that is only growing. For these seniors, assisted living combines residential housing,assistance in daily activities, and some healthcare. These communities also strive to provide an atmosphere that is comfortable and engaging for their residents… Read More >

Paying for Assisted Living in Sierra Vista, Arizona

The Cost of Assisted Living in Sierra Vista

In Sierra Vista, assisted living costs $4,000 per month. This is higher than the state average of $3,900 but lower than the national median of $4,300. Assisted living prices in neighboring states vary widely. In California, it’s considerably more expensive at $5,000 per month, while the cost in Utah is just $3,400.

$4000

Sierra Vista

$3900

Arizona

$4300

The United States

$3400

Utah

$5000

California

Sierra Vista has one of the lowest assisted living costs in Arizona. Prices in nearby Tucson are slightly higher at $4,075 per month. In Prescott Valley in the center of the state, the average cost is even higher at $4,450. Flagstaff has the highest average cost in the state, at a monthly median of $4,875. Assisted living is significantly cheaper in the capital city of Phoenix, where the average is $3,700. Lake Havasu City is even more affordable, with a median cost of $3,650 per month for assisted living.

$4000

Sierra Vista

$3900

Arizona

$3650

Lake Havasu City

$3700

Phoenix

$4075

Tucson

$4450

Prescott Valley

$4875

Flagstaff

Sierra Vista Assisted Living Financial Assistance

Sierra Vista seniors seeking long-term care in assisted living communities may be eligible for coverage through the Arizona Long Term Care System. This is an entitlement program offered by the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS), the state Medicaid agency, that’s designed to pay for long-term care services, medical equipment and behavioral health services for eligible individuals.

Visit our Assisted Living in Arizona page to learn more about this program and who is eligible.

Sierra Vista Assisted Living Resources



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Arizona Region VI Area Agency on Aging



(520) 432-2528The Area Agency on Aging Region VI supports local seniors with a variety of programs, including case management, health insurance counseling and legal aid services. The AAA offers transportation services to help elders run errands and get to appointments, and volunteer opportunities that provide an outlet for community engagement. The agency also offers wellness initiatives, such as fall prevention and chronic disease management classes.
Ethel Berger Center(520) 458-7922The city of Sierra Vista offers specialized programs for seniors at this and other community centers. Adults aged 55 and over can access social activities, fitness classes and educational programming, such as driver safety training and hobby classes. Support groups are available for seniors living with chronic diseases, mental health conditions or memory loss.
Southern Arizona Legal Aid(520) 623-9461Seniors with limited financial means can get free legal assistance with a variety of civil matters through SALA. The nonprofit firm can help with common elder law topics issues, such as consumer fraud, identity theft and predatory debt collection. SALA staff can also help seniors access public benefits and entitlement programs.
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona(520) 458-4203Adults aged 60 and over as well as their spouses are invited to enjoy congregate meals, visit with friends and take part in activities, such as sing-alongs, bingo and card games. This organization also offers tax preparation, behavioral counseling and specialized services for the disabled.
Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services(602) 255-3373The Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services has experienced veteran benefits counselors on staff who can help seniors with the application and appeal process for a variety of state and federal benefits, including VA pensions and pension supplements such as Aid and Attendance, which can help pay for assisted living services. The Department can also help veterans coordinate access to VA medical care.

Sierra Vista Assisted Living Laws and Regulations

Assisted living communities in Sierra Vista are governed by the Arizona Department of Health’s Bureau of Residential Facilities Licensing. To learn more about the senior care regulations that these communities must follow, visit our Assisted Living in Arizona page.