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Independent Living Communities in Phoenix, Arizona

There are 45 Independent Living communities in the Phoenix, AZ area, with 24 in Phoenix.

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Independent Living Resources in Phoenix, AZ

There are many other resources and activities for seniors in Phoenix. Use the table below to learn about the options available for older adults in the area.

ResourcePhone numberDescription
Lifelong Learning(480) 731-8000Maricopa Community Colleges provide a Lifelong Learning program for area seniors, giving older adults the opportunity to brush up on job skills, gain professional certifications or enjoy personal enrichment. This program features generational programs, non-credit courses and community education. Participants can also use the campus’s fitness centers and attend fitness classes at an affordable price. Students aged 65 and over are eligible for a tuition discount.
Valley Metro Reduced Fare Program(602) 253-5000Valley Metro, which provides local bus and light rail services in Phoenix, offers a reduced fare program for area residents aged 65 and over. This regional public transportation agency provides routes to popular destinations like the Arizona Science Center, Arizona Mills Mall and the Arizona Museum of Natural History. To ride for a reduced fare, seniors must present their Valley Metro Reduced Fare ID card and their driver’s license or state ID card.
Maricopa Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (602) 264-2255 The Maricopa RSVP is a program sponsored by the local Area Agency on Aging that provides opportunities for those aged 55 and over to engage with their community through volunteer services. Some locations at which participants may volunteer include the Arizona Science Center, local senior centers, performing arts venues and food banks.
Senior Centers(602) 262-7379 The Human Services Department of Phoenix operates numerous senior centers within the city, providing older adults with a variety of recreational opportunities. While each center offers its own unique amenities, some activities that members can expect include day and extended trips, health and fitness classes, technology workshops and social events. They also provide community senior discount programs and case management services for areas such as employment and life-building skills. Senior centers are open on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

What to Expect in an Independent Living Community

Many seniors love how independent living communities reduce unwanted stress, hazards, and fatigue in their lives. Independent living communities take care of housekeeping, yard work and meals while still allowing residents personal space and the dignity of making their own choices. These communities usually provide seniors with an apartment that has a small kitchen, bathroom, living room, and one or more bedrooms. Those who want a small space may even find that some independent living communities offer studio-style apartments. Seniors can invite guests over and enjoy their rooms however they see fit.

Independent living communities often also include the following:

  • Numerous opportunities for socializing and exploring new activities
  • Easy access to public or community-provided transportation 
  • Meal plans for community dining as well as kitchens for seniors who like preparing their own meals
  • The ability to keep small- and medium-size pets such as dogs and cats
  • Housekeeping, laundry and groundskeeping services 
  • 24-hour staff on-site who can be contacted if a problem arises

For a more detailed look at common amenities, check out our guide to independent living communities. 

What Couples Should Know About Independent Living in Phoenix, AZ

The sunny city of Phoenix has been named among the top retirement destinations in the country and is sought out by retirees who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and biking, dynamic arts and cultural amenities and a full calendar of year-round events. The city is ranked the 31st most walkable large city in the country, particularly the downtown district, where most errands can be accomplished on foot. It also offers a reliable public transportation system, ideal for active adults who prefer to leave the car at home.

Phoenix gets 299 sunny days annually, providing locals with an abundance of opportunities to enjoy amenities like the Phoenix Art Museum or the Pueblo Grande Museum and Archeological Park, both of which provide discounts to seniors. While summers are hot with highs around 105 degrees, most days have low humidity levels, which may benefit seniors with asthma or cardiovascular conditions. Winters are comfortable with highs ranging between 65-70 degrees. 

Paying for Independent Living in Phoenix, AZ

On average, older adults pay an average of $2,362 per month for independent living in Phoenix. This is almost $200 less than the national monthly average of $2,550, which may make it a good option for those who have restrictive retirement budgets. 

The annual cost of living in an independent living community can range anywhere from $12,000-$42,000, depending mostly on the amenities, room type and cost of living in the area. In addition to using personal retirement income, annuities, long-term care insurance, or cashing out an existing life insurance policy, some seniors can use Social Security funds, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments granted due to disability or low-income or HUD-provided housing assistance such as vouchers. Another route many seniors choose to fund their independent living stay is renting out or selling their homes that they won’t need once they move or taking advantage of a reverse mortgage. 

Our guide provides a more in-depth look at independent living costs and solutions for those who want to learn more. 

How to Choose an Independent Living Community

When choosing an independent living community, it’s best to consider many factors, including the community’s proximity to loved ones and medical care, the state of repair that the facility appears to be in, the attitude and efficiency of the staff, the cost of both rent and services, the facility’s pet policy and more. 

Comparing multiple communities can help seniors and their families figure out what they value most in an independent living community. During tours of these communities, staff members should be available to answer questions. To help with the touring and comparison process, we’ve included a checklist full of pertinent questions that anyone can download and print for themselves.

Transitioning to Independent Living

Independent living communities, rather than memory care or nursing homes, are often the first place seniors move to when they realize they need a lifestyle change. The necessity of letting some possessions go and the reality of leaving a home and neighborhood after possibly decades of residence there can make transitioning to an independent living community difficult. These communities are often friendly places, but being in a new environment still initially triggers feelings of loneliness in many seniors. 

Having a strategy for dealing with the challenges of moving can make the transition to an independent living community a positive experience. We’ve created a downloadable step-by-step guide for tips to making this transition as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

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Georgina

I am/was a resident of this facility

Review of Phoenix Manor

We moved into Phoenix Manor. I love it here. They have one and two bedrooms. They have vinyl wood flooring, appliances, and bathrooms. I have a tub. I would prefer a shower because you've got to...

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David

I visited this facility

Review of Fellowship Square Phoenix

We toured Fellowship Square Phoenix. It was an older facility. We were going to check out their newer facility later this year. The rooms were more than adequate. The staff was very good.

Provider response

Dear David, Thank you for sharing your thoughts on your tour of Fellowship Square Phoenix! We’re glad you found the apartments spacious and the staff attentive and welcoming. We appreciate your...

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Juan6

I visited this facility

Review of Holiday Madison Meadows

We toured Holiday Madison Meadows. It's a really nice place. It's clean. I like the chef, the food, and the company. Everybody was friendly. I met the chef. I met the director there and the...

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