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Senior Care in Flagstaff, Arizona

Families comparing senior living in Flagstaff can review 11 published profiles across 3 ZIP codes in Coconino County. Based on published facility type and capacity details, the directory includes 7 smaller care homes and 4 larger communities.

Flagstaff's high-country landscape includes ponderosa forest, mountain views and four-season city parks. Families can compare published senior living information and planning resources for care in Flagstaff and nearby northern Arizona.

Published Flagstaff senior living directory

Updated in real time as providers publish or remove listings on SeniorVue. Counts do not reflect current room availability, and a provider may appear in more than one category.

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Published Flagstaff Directory

Explore Senior Living Communities in Flagstaff

Browse published SeniorVue profiles for assisted living in Flagstaff, Arizona. Counts update as profiles are published or removed, and one provider may appear in more than one category.

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11Assisted Living11 published profiles in Flagstaff

Assisted Living profiles in Flagstaff

Showing the first 4 of 11 published profiles alphabetically.

Facility snapshot

5

Arizona assisted-living licensed capacity

Residential care home · Profile details reviewed May 2026

A Country Retreat

Flagstaff, AZ 86005

A Country Retreat is a residential care home listed for assisted living in Flagstaff, Arizona. Its Arizona assisted living license lists a capacity of 5.

Residential care homeLicensed capacity 5Reviewed May 2026

Assisted Living

Pricing and availability not recently reported

Facility snapshot

74

Arizona assisted-living licensed capacity

Assisted living center

Brookdale Flagstaff

Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Brookdale Flagstaff is an assisted living center listed for assisted living in Flagstaff, Arizona. Its Arizona assisted living license lists a capacity of 74.

Assisted living centerLicensed capacity 74

Assisted Living

Pricing and availability not recently reported

Facility snapshot

8

Arizona assisted-living licensed capacity

Residential care home · Profile details reviewed May 2026

Comfort Care Rose Arbor House

Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Comfort Care Rose Arbor House is a residential care home listed for assisted living in Flagstaff, Arizona. Its Arizona assisted living license lists a capacity of 8.

Residential care homeLicensed capacity 8Reviewed May 2026

Assisted Living · Also offers Memory Care

Pricing and availability not recently reported

Facility snapshot

7

Arizona assisted-living licensed capacity

Residential care home · Profile details reviewed May 2026

Gg's Home LLC

Flagstaff, AZ 86004

Gg's Home LLC is a residential care home listed for assisted living in Flagstaff, Arizona. Its Arizona assisted living license lists a capacity of 7.

Residential care homeLicensed capacity 7Reviewed May 2026

Assisted Living

Pricing and availability not recently reported

Listed alphabetically. Pricing and availability are provider-reported and may change, and directory inclusion is not a recommendation.

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Types of Senior Care in Flagstaff

Understand Senior Care Options in Flagstaff, Arizona

Flagstaff is part of Coconino County’s Northern Arizona, giving families a stable geographic frame for a senior care search. Begin by matching daily support, supervision and cognitive needs to an appropriate setting. Compare staffing, overnight coverage, routines, fees and the ability to accommodate change. Use the comparison information below to understand the settings represented on this page, and broaden the search through nearby-city or statewide planning links when needed.

Residential & Community Care

Living environments that provide different levels of daily support, supervision or skilled care.

Local directories and statewide guides

SeniorVue currently publishes a local directory for assisted living in Flagstaff. Other care links below lead to statewide education guides; they do not imply a local directory or current openings.

Care at Home & Additional Support

Services that may support an older adult at home or supplement an existing living arrangement.

In-home care and home health are different

In-home care generally provides non-medical help with daily living. Home health provides skilled nursing or therapy ordered as part of a care plan.

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Sources & care definitions

Arizona assisted-living home, center and directed-care definitions follow the Arizona Department of Health Services and A.R.S. § 36-401.

Arizona Long Term Care System descriptions follow AHCCCS. Eligibility and covered settings depend on the member, assessment and participating plan providers.

Coverage descriptions follow Medicare requirements for skilled nursing facility care, home health services and hospice care. Hospice and palliative-care distinctions follow the National Institute on Aging.

Local context: City of Flagstaff — Official WebsiteCity of Flagstaff — Downtown Connection Center public artCity of Flagstaff — Parks

Care descriptions are general education, not medical, financial or legal advice. Confirm services, licensing, pricing and availability directly with each provider.

Care-options research reviewed August 11, 2026

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How SeniorVue Verifies Flagstaff Senior Care Information

SeniorVue separates Arizona public records from provider-reported details and identifies information that can change. This helps families see what has been reviewed and what still requires direct confirmation.

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  1. Source Transparency

    Official Record

    Arizona licensing and public records

    SeniorVue distinguishes Arizona licensing, survey and enforcement information from provider-reported details. Families can review state records through AZ Care Check (opens in a new window).

    Provider Report

    Provider-reported profile details

    Provider-reported pricing and availability are identified separately from public-record information. Other profile details should be confirmed directly with the provider when they matter to a decision.
  2. Freshness & Verification

    Current Status

    Pricing and availability confirmation

    Prices and openings can change. When recent provider-reported information is available, SeniorVue shows when it was reported and asks families to confirm current details before choosing care.

    Review Cycle

    Review dates and corrections

    A page verification date appears only when it is stored in the city record. Families can send corrections when reliable information changes.
  3. Decision Guidance

    Directory Context

    Directory scope and recommendations

    Published profiles for Flagstaff are shown alphabetically. Directory inclusion is not a ranking, endorsement or personalized recommendation.

    Family Fit

    Family confirmation before a decision

    Families should compare care needs, dementia support, setting, budget, location, preferences and timing, then confirm licensing, costs, availability and fit directly.

Important Transparency Notes

Directory Listing vs. Recommendation

Not every provider appearing in the SeniorVue directory has been personally visited, and a directory listing is not the same as a recommendation. Personalized guidance begins after the family’s needs and the options relevant to that search are understood.

How Our Service Is Funded

Families are not billed by SeniorVue for care navigation or placement support. Some participating providers may compensate SeniorVue if a family chooses to move in, and not every listed provider participates. That relationship does not require a family to choose a particular provider; the final decision belongs to the family.

Comparing Flagstaff Senior Living Options

What to Compare Before Choosing Senior Living in Flagstaff

After identifying the likely care type and browsing Flagstaff profiles, the next step is comparing how each option actually operates. Communities with the same care label may differ in staffing, routines, fees and the needs they can continue supporting.

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Care & Continuity

Start with the level of support needed now — and what happens when that changes.

Care Needs and Daily Support

Confirm how the provider handles medications, mobility, bathing, incontinence, dementia-related needs and nighttime assistance — not only the care category shown in its profile.

Ask this on a tour: Which of these needs do your caregivers handle directly, and which require an outside agency?

Ability to Support Changing Needs

Ask which changing needs can be supported, what may increase the care level and what circumstances could require another move.

Ask this on a tour: What change in condition would mean my family member could no longer stay here?

Staffing & Daily Life

Compare how each community actually runs, hour to hour, once move-in day passes.

Staffing and Overnight Coverage

Ask who is on site overnight, whether staff are awake or on call, how calls are answered and how families are notified when needs change.

Ask this on a tour: How many caregivers are awake and on site between 11pm and 7am?

Environment and Family Access

Consider privacy, meals, activities, daily routines and practical travel for family visits and medical appointments.

Ask this on a tour: What does a typical Tuesday look like for a resident with my family member's needs?

Cost & Verification

Verify the numbers and the public record before signing anything.

Total Monthly Cost

Compare base rent with care charges, medication management, community fees, deposits, supplies and reassessment policies.

Ask this on a tour: What would the full monthly invoice look like at my family member's current care level?

Arizona Licensing and Public History

Review licensing, deficiencies and enforcement history, then ask how findings were corrected. Public records should be one part of the overall evaluation. Arizona Care Check (opens in a new window)

Ask this on a tour: What were your most recent state findings, and how were they corrected?

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Senior Care Costs & Payment

Understanding Senior Care Costs in Flagstaff, Arizona

There is no single monthly price for senior care in Flagstaff. Costs depend on the care setting, housing choice, level of personal support, staffing model and services included. Compare the complete expected cost — not only an advertised starting rate — and confirm current pricing directly with each provider.

Flagstaff providers may quote a starting rate that excludes personal-care charges, medication management, one-time fees or additional services. Request a written, all-in estimate and ask what may cause the cost to increase as care needs change.

If affordability or payment options are a concern, explore ALTCS and our ways to pay for senior care guide before touring.

What makes up the cost?

  • Care setting

    In-home care, assisted living, residential care homes, memory care and skilled nursing use different pricing models.

  • Housing or room selection

    Apartment size, private versus shared accommodations and community amenities can affect the base rate.

  • Care level and personal support

    Bathing, dressing, mobility, continence support, nighttime assistance and dementia care may be billed separately.

  • Medication and health-related services

    Ask whether medication management, nursing coordination and transportation to appointments are included.

  • One-time and optional charges

    Confirm move-in fees, deposits, supplies, community fees and services such as transportation or salon care.

Comparison target

Complete expected monthly cost

Ways families may pay

  • Personal funds

    May include savings, retirement income, family contributions or proceeds from selling a home.

  • Long-term care insurance

    Benefits depend on the policy — check elimination periods, daily benefit limits and which care settings qualify.

  • ALTCS for eligible Arizona residents

    Arizona's long-term care program may support eligible people at home, in assisted living or in a nursing facility — not only nursing-home residents.

    Arizona AHCCCS(opens in a new tab)
  • VA pension supplements such as Aid and Attendance

    Veterans and surviving spouses who meet service, income and care-need requirements may qualify for additional monthly pension amounts.

    U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs(opens in a new tab)
  • Limited Medicare-covered skilled services

    Limited qualifying coverage

    Medicare generally does not pay for ongoing custodial long-term care, although it may cover qualifying skilled nursing, rehabilitation, hospice or home-health services under specific conditions.

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A SeniorVue Care Navigator can help you compare what each Flagstaff provider includes and what is billed separately. Families are not billed by SeniorVue for navigation; some participating providers may compensate us if a family moves in.

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Flagstaff Support & Services

Local Senior Care Resources in Flagstaff, Arizona

Senior care planning in Flagstaff may involve discharge from Flagstaff Medical Center, accessible transportation, senior-center activities, Coconino County aging services, Arizona long-term-care benefits or help reviewing a provider’s license and residents’ rights.

Hospital Discharge Planning and Care Transitions

A hospital stay can change the level of support an older adult needs. Before discharge, ask the hospital case manager or social worker to document current care needs and explain whether returning home, rehabilitation, skilled nursing or residential care may be appropriate.

Flagstaff Medical Center is the general hospital in Flagstaff. Medicare’s discharge-planning checklist can help patients and caregivers organize questions before leaving a hospital, nursing home or other care setting.

  • Your Discharge Planning Checklist(opens in a new window)

    Official Medicare checklist for patients and caregivers preparing to leave a hospital, nursing home or other care setting. It helps organize questions about medicines, equipment, follow-up care and the support needed after discharge.

    Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

  • Flagstaff Medical Center(opens in a new window)

    General hospital recorded at 1200 North Beaver Street in Flagstaff. Provider services and discharge resources remain blocked pending direct manual verification of the official provider page.

    Northern Arizona Healthcare

Request written discharge instructions, an updated medication list, therapy or equipment orders, follow-up appointments and the level of supervision needed after discharge.

Community and Caregiver Support

Local and regional programs can help with activities, transportation, caregiver support, meals and other services that may help an older adult remain connected and independent.

The Joe C. Montoya Community & Senior Center offers Flagstaff programs and activities. Mountain Line provides ADA paratransit information, while NACOG Aging connects Coconino County older adults and people with disabilities with regional services.

Benefits, Rights and Public Information

Arizona programs and oversight agencies can help families understand long-term-care benefits, licensing history, residents’ rights and complaint options.

Use official Arizona sources to review ALTCS eligibility, assisted-living licensing history, long-term-care ombudsman support and complaint information. Eligibility and enforcement records can change, so confirm details with the responsible agency.

  • Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS)

    Arizona Medicaid long-term-care coverage for people who meet medical and financial eligibility requirements and require a nursing-facility level of care. Services may be provided in an institution or in home- and community-based settings, including assisted living for some members.

    Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System

  • Long-Term Care Ombudsman(opens in a new window)

    Arizona's Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program identifies, investigates and helps resolve complaints made by or on behalf of residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities and adult foster care homes.

    Arizona Department of Economic Security

  • AZ Care Check(opens in a new window)

    Arizona Department of Health Services search tool for public facility and provider licensing information, including available survey, deficiency and enforcement records.

    Arizona Department of Health Services

  • File an ADHS Assisted Living Complaint(opens in a new window)

    Official Arizona Department of Health Services complaint portal for concerns about a licensed health care provider, including an assisted living provider.

    Arizona Department of Health Services

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Reviewed by SeniorVue Care Navigation Team · . These resources are listed for informational purposes only. SeniorVue is not affiliated with, and does not endorse or represent, the organizations listed above. Program availability and eligibility may change, so confirm details directly with each organization. Report outdated information.

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Flagstaff Senior Care FAQ

Senior Care Questions from Flagstaff Families

Clear answers to common questions about senior care planning, available options and practical next steps for families in Flagstaff.

SeniorVue’s published assisted living profile count for Flagstaff changes as providers publish or remove profiles. The current count and profiles are shown in the assisted living directory for Flagstaff. A profile count does not indicate a current opening; confirm services, rates and availability directly.

There is no single reliable citywide monthly price because a provider’s written quote can vary by room type, care level, medication support, community fees and other services. SeniorVue does not publish a citywide range unless enough current, sourced provider prices meet our review standard. Ask each provider for an itemized written quote and compare what is included using our Ways to Pay for Senior Care guide.

SeniorVue does not currently publish a separate Flagstaff memory care collection. Some assisted living profiles may mention memory-related support, but that label does not establish a complete local inventory, a secured setting or a current opening. Use the Arizona memory care guide to understand what to compare and confirm services directly with each provider.

Hospital access for a resident in Flagstaff depends on the provider’s exact address, the services needed and the transport plan. SeniorVue does not designate a “nearest” hospital from a city name alone. Ask each provider which emergency department it typically uses, how emergency and non-emergency transport are handled, and how discharge instructions and medication lists are received. Call 911 for an immediate emergency.

Flagstaff sits at roughly 7,000 feet. Many seniors thrive in the cooler mountain climate, but the elevation can affect people with certain cardiac or respiratory conditions. It's worth discussing with your loved one's physician before choosing Flagstaff for long-term care.

SeniorVue does not bill families for care navigation or placement support. Some participating providers may compensate SeniorVue if a family chooses to move in, and not every listed provider participates. That relationship does not require a family to choose a particular provider; the final decision belongs to the family. Request personalized care guidance.

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Continue Your Flagstaff Senior Care Search

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Senior Care Guidance in Flagstaff

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