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Nursing Homes in Scottsdale, AZ

Local Nursing Homes

Advanced Health Care of Scottsdale
9846 North 95th Street
Scottsdale, AZ
85258
Avalon Care Center Shadow Mountain
11150 North 92nd Street
Scottsdale, AZ
85260
Brighton Gardens of Scottsdale
6001 East Thomas Road
Scottsdale, AZ
85251
Classic Res. Hyatt / Grayhawk
7501 East Thompson Peak Parkway
Scottsdale, AZ
85255
Life Care Center of Scottsdale
9494 East Becker Lane
Scottsdale, AZ
85260
Osborn Health and Rehabilitation
3333 North Civic Center Plaza
Scottsdale, AZ
85251
Plaza Healthcare
1475 North Granite Reef Road
Scottsdale, AZ
85257
Pueblo Norte Senior Living Community
7100 East Mescal Street
Scottsdale, AZ
85254
Scottsdale Heritage Court
3339 North Drinkwater Boulevard
Scottsdale, AZ
85251
Scottsdale Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
3293 North Drinkwater Boulevard
Scottsdale, AZ
85251
Scottsdale Village Square
2620 North 68th Street
Scottsdale, AZ
85257
Weyrich Hcc of Westminster Vlg
12000 North 90th Street
Scottsdale, AZ
85260

Arizona Information

Arizona has many famous tourist attractions and parks, including the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, which was created when the dam was built. The Grand Canyon draws millions of visitors each year, and Phoenix, Scottsdale, Flagstaff each draw their own sun-seeking winter vacationers. Visit the world-famous O.K. Corral in Tombstone. Arizona’s population is 5,939,292, and Phoenix, the capital city, is home to a majority of those people. Entertainers Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, and Tanya Tucker were born here, along with architect Frank Lloyd Wright and former Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor.

Nursing Home Information

Nursing homes provide 24-hour nursing care and supervision. Nursing homes are known by many names, such as: skilled nursing facilities, long-term care facilities, sub-acute facilities. Generally, a nursing home is a place of residence that provides rooms, meals, recreational activities, and help with activities of daily living: eating bathing, dressing, toileting, and walking. A typical nursing home resident needs help with three of these daily activities. Nursing homes differ in the levels of care they provide, from custodial to highly skilled nursing (similar to hospital nursing care). Nursing homes may have specialty care units for Alzheimer’s patients or those requiring cardiac or respiratory care. Additionally, long-term care includes medical and non-medical care to people who have a chronic illness or disability.

Assisted living facilities also provide assistance with activities of daily living while helping people live as independently as possible. An assisted living facility is not an alternative to a nursing home; instead it is an intermediate level of long-term care that bridges the gap between independent living and nursing home care. Residents in assisted living centers are not able to live alone, but they do not require constant care either. Typically, assisted living facilities help with eating, bathing, dressing, laundry, housekeeping, and medications.

Making the decision on nursing home or assisted living care can be stressful for both the resident and the family. It is important to be as informed as possible to avoid having to move the resident, due to a poor choice, after he/she has settled into his/her environment. Additionally, if you have many choices of high-quality nursing homes or assisted living facilities in your area, it is a good idea to consider the location of the nursing home. A close facility will make it easier to visit frequently.

 

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