“We didn’t realize how much work it really was to find assisted living homes for our mother. Paula walked us through it with ease. She found us a great community that had no violations”.
Susan F-Tucson, Arizona
Families looking for assisted living homes in Tucson usually do not start their search
in hopes to find the assisted living facility with:
- The most citations or violations
- The worst care history or
- The highest staff turnover
But that is exactly what can happen when you request a list of assisted living facilities
from other websites.
After all, with those other websites, you are dealing with a computer program, not
a professionally certified senior care consultant.
We know that you expect and deserve more. That’s why CarePatrol of Tucson looks
beyond the chandeliers and fancy lobbies and focuses on each community’s care history.
Pre-Screened, Quality Checked and “Matched” For You.
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We monitor state violation surveys
We will never recommend
an assisted living option
with excessive violations
Paying for Assisted Living Care
Options for paying for care
High or low income options
Assisted Living in Tucson
Assisted living Tucson consists of larger assisted living communities and smaller assisted living homes. These homes in Tucson are licensed for up 10 residents while assisted living communities in Tucson is licensed for over 10 residents. Communities in Tucson tend to offer more activities for their senior residents, however most seniors living in assisted living communities in Tucson are somewhat independent as compared to seniors living in assisted living homes in Tucson.
Tucson assisted living residents are in heaven with over 300 days of sunshine a year in one of the fastest growing retirement cities in the country. Tucson assisted living - live life outdoors! Tucson is in the heart of the Southwest, where unique opportunities for exploration of old Spanish missions, Wild West towns, and the Grand Canyon make for exciting and educational day-trips for residents in assisted living.
Assisted living is often viewed as the best of both worlds. Residents have as much independence as they want with the knowledge that personal care and support services are available if they need them. Assisted living communities are designed to provide residents with assistance with basic ADLs (activities of daily living) such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and more. Some states also allow assisted living to offer medication assistance and/or reminders. Assisted living communities differ from nursing homes in that they don’t offer complex medical services.
The physical environment of an assisted living is often more appealing to both potential residents and their families. These communities offer a more home-like atmosphere with apartment styles that typically include studio and one bedroom models. Kitchenettes usually feature a small refrigerator and microwave.


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