16825 NORTH 63RD AVENUE, GLENDALE, AZ 85306
Phone: (602)732-3400
Distance: 0 miles | Beds: 54 | Est. Occupancy: 90% (~5 available)
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GLENDALE's 6 nursing homes average 162 certified beds, indicating larger facilities with potentially more specialized services. The city's average quality rating of 3.5 stars shows that facility size doesn't necessarily compromise care quality.
Nursing home costs in Arizona average $250-$345 per day ($7,500-$10,350/month) for skilled nursing care, which is 9% below the national median according to the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey. Specific cost data for GLENDALE is not available, but most facilities accept Medicare for short-term rehabilitation (up to 100 days), private insurance, and Medicaid for eligible residents. Some facilities also participate in Veterans Aid & Attendance programs for qualifying veterans and spouses.
GLENDALE's nursing homes include 83.3% for-profit, 16.7% nonprofit facilities.
Start by touring the 1 five-star facilities in GLENDALE, which represent the top 16.7% by CMS quality metrics. Note that 6 facilities (100%) have documented abuse violations—review inspection reports carefully before deciding.
All nursing homes in GLENDALE are licensed and inspected by the Arizona Department of Health Services. Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) covers nursing home care for eligible Arizona residents. For advocacy and complaints, contact the Arizona Long-Term Care Ombudsman at 1-602-542-6454. Arizona law requires nursing homes to maintain minimum staffing ratios, conduct quarterly inspections, and report all incidents to state authorities. Families can file complaints with the Arizona Long-Term Care Ombudsman program, which investigates concerns about quality of care, resident rights, and facility conditions.
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16825 NORTH 63RD AVENUE, GLENDALE, AZ 85306
Phone: (602)732-3400
Distance: 0 miles | Beds: 54 | Est. Occupancy: 90% (~5 available)
4704 WEST DIANA AVENUE, GLENDALE, AZ 85302
Phone: (623)247-3949
Distance: 0 miles | Beds: 196 | Est. Occupancy: 70% (~59 available)
13620 NORTH 55TH AVENUE, GLENDALE, AZ 85304
Phone: (602)843-8433
Distance: 0 miles | Beds: 223 | Est. Occupancy: 54% (~103 available)
7201 W CAMINO SAN XAVIER AVE, GLENDALE, AZ 85308
Phone: (623)773-6100
Distance: 0 miles | Beds: 96 | Est. Occupancy: 58% (~40 available)
8641 NORTH 67TH AVE, GLENDALE, AZ 85302
Phone: (623)939-9475
Distance: 0 miles | Beds: 225 | Est. Occupancy: 48% (~118 available)
5125 NORTH 58TH AVENUE, GLENDALE, AZ 85301
Phone: (623)931-5800
Distance: 0 miles | Beds: 176 | Est. Occupancy: 86% (~26 available)
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