Nursing Homes in Arizona

Arizona has 140 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 43 cities, with 16,023 total beds. 50 facilities (36%) earn a recommended rating for family consideration. The state performs 7.7% above the national average on quality metrics.

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50
Recommended

Worth Considering

50

facilities earn a recommended rating

A+ (2)
A (24)
B+ (15)

State Average

★★★ 3.3

+7.7% vs national

Coverage

43

cities with facilities

High Risk Facilities

38

34 with abuse citations

32 rated F grade

Cities with Best Care

Quality:
City:
All Cities 140
Apache Junction 1
Avondale 1
Benson 1
Bullhead City 1
Camp Verde 1
Casa Grande 1
Chandler 5
Chinle 1
Cottonwood 1
Douglas 1
Flagstaff 3
Fountain Hills 1
Gilbert 2
Glendale 6
Globe 2
Goodyear 1
Green Valley 1
Kingman 3
Lake Havasu City 2
Lakeside 1
Litchfield Park 1
Mesa 11
Oro Valley 1
Payson 2
Peoria 5
Phoenix 23
Prescott 4
Prescott Valley 1
Sacaton 1
Safford 1
Scottsdale 11
Sedona 1
Sells 1
Show Low 1
Sierra Vista 2
Sun City 2
Sun City West 2
Surprise 2
Tempe 3
Tucson 21
Winslow 1
Youngtown 1
Yuma 6
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About Nursing Home Care in Arizona

Arizona's 140 Medicare-certified nursing homes serve residents across 43 cities, offering a combined capacity of 16,023 beds. The state's nursing home landscape performs notably well compared to national benchmarks, with facilities averaging 7.7% higher on quality metrics than the national average.

Of the state's facilities, 50 (36%) earn our recommended rating, indicating they meet quality thresholds across CMS star ratings, inspection results, staffing levels, and penalty history. This includes 41 five-star facilities that represent the highest tier of care quality.

However, families should exercise caution with 38 high-risk facilities in the state, including 34 with abuse citations and 32 rated F grade on our scoring system. Phoenix is the state's largest market with 23 facilities. for families in the state's largest city.

Arizona at a Glance

Good News

  • 36% of facilities earn recommended status
  • State averages 7.7% above national quality metrics
  • 73% of facilities have no recent fines
  • 41 five-star CMS-rated facilities available
  • Scottsdale leads the state with 7 recommended facilities and an average trust score of 79.

Be Aware

  • 38 facilities (27%) are high-risk
  • 34 facilities have abuse citations
  • $1,205,117 in total fines over 3 years
  • However, the city averages only 59 trust score—research facilities carefully.
  • 88% of facilities are for-profit

What's Changing

  • CMS staffing mandates taking effect 2024-2026
  • 39% of facilities currently meet staffing benchmarks
  • Quality reporting requirements expanding
  • Infection control standards strengthened post-COVID
  • State inspection frequency increasing

Questions to Ask When Visiting

Based on Arizona's nursing home data, we recommend asking these questions during facility tours:

About Staffing

  • What is the RN-to-resident ratio on each shift?
  • How do you handle staffing on weekends?
  • What is your staff turnover rate?
  • Are staff trained in dementia care?

About Quality

  • Can I see your most recent inspection report?
  • Have you had any abuse citations in the past 3 years?
  • What is your fall prevention protocol?
  • How do you handle medication management?

About Costs

  • What services are included in the daily rate?
  • Do you accept Medicaid? What's the waitlist?
  • Are there additional fees for therapies?
  • What happens if my loved one runs out of private funds?

About Daily Life

  • What activities are available for residents?
  • What are the visiting hours and policies?
  • How do you handle dietary restrictions?
  • Can residents personalize their rooms?

Fines & Penalties in Arizona

Over the past 3 years, Arizona nursing homes have been assessed $$1,205,117 in federal fines and penalties. Here's how that breaks down:

$$1.2M

Total Fines (3yr)

$$8,608

Avg per Facility

175

No Recent Fines

49

Facilities Fined

Note: Fines data is based on CMS enforcement actions over the past 3 years. A facility with no fines may still have deficiencies; conversely, a fined facility may have corrected issues.

Most Common Deficiencies

3,222 total deficiencies · 23 avg per facility

Infection Control 23%
Quality of Care 18%
Resident Rights 15%
Administration 12%
Pharmacy Services 10%

Ownership Breakdown in Arizona

Arizona's nursing home industry is predominantly for-profit, with 123 facilities (88%) operated by for-profit companies.

For-Profit

88%

123 of 140 facilities

Non-Profit

9%

13 of 140 facilities

Government

3%

4 of 140 facilities

Research suggests ownership type can influence care quality, though many factors affect outcomes. Non-profit facilities may reinvest surplus into care improvements, while for-profit facilities face investor return pressures. However, excellent and poor facilities exist in all ownership categories.

Finding Quality Nursing Home Care in Arizona

Finding the right nursing home in Arizona requires careful research. With 140 facilities spread across 43 cities, families have options—but quality varies significantly. Our analysis shows that while Arizona performs 7.7% above the national average, nearly one in four facilities (27%) carries a high-risk designation.

Understanding Our Trust Score System

The Trust Score is a 0-100 rating calculated from CMS's official nursing home database. The score combines five data categories:

  • Health Inspection Results — Recent deficiencies, their severity, and patterns over time
  • Staffing Levels — RN hours, total nursing hours, and weekend staffing
  • Quality Measures — Clinical outcomes like falls, pressure ulcers, and rehospitalizations
  • Penalties — Fines, payment denials, and enforcement actions
  • Complaints — Substantiated complaints and their severity

In Arizona, 50 facilities score a B grade or better, indicating they meet quality benchmarks across these categories. We recommend families prioritize these facilities and carefully research any facility rated C or below before visiting.

Regional Considerations

Quality varies significantly by region. Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler lead the state in quality metrics, with higher percentages of recommended facilities and lower rates of citations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Arizona has 140 Medicare-certified nursing homes across 43 cities, offering a total of 16,023 beds. Of these, 50 facilities (36%) earn our recommended rating based on quality metrics including CMS star ratings, inspection results, staffing levels, and penalty history.

The largest cities for nursing home care in Arizona are Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, Mesa, Glendale. These cities consistently score above the state average on quality metrics.

Arizona nursing homes score 7.7% above the national average on our Trust Score metric, with an average score of 61 compared to the national average of 53. The state has 41 five-star facilities (29%) and 73% of facilities have no recent fines.

The average cost of nursing home care in Arizona varies by facility type and level of care. Medicare covers skilled nursing care for qualifying stays up to 100 days. Medicaid covers long-term care for eligible residents. Contact individual facilities for private pay rates and payment options.

All Medicare-certified nursing homes in Arizona are inspected annually by the Arizona Department of Health Services. Inspections evaluate quality of care, safety, and compliance with federal regulations. Results are reported to CMS and factor into our Trust Score calculations.

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