For over 10 years, Senior Directory been honored to provided a comprehensive directory of services for senior citizens in Phoenix, Arizona. Known as The Valley of the Sun, this

desert city offers aging adults a unique experience like no other in the world. Hiking in the Camelback Mountains, boating at Lake Pleasant, or camping in Superstition Mountains, these are just a few of the outdoor activities seniors can enjoy in order to escape the busling 5 million population. Enjoy nighttime enterainment either downtown or in Phoenix's most infamous suburb of Scottsdale - packed five-star restaurants, awesome local bars, music venues, and much more. Don't forget, Maricopa County is home to all 5 major professional sports teams, and also Arizona State University.

Outside of Florida, there is no other state in America that has more senior living communities and geriatric care providers than Arizona. Phoenix is the largest city in Arizona and sits atop the hub of the “silver tsunami” that is taking America by storm. For starters, from Sun City to Casa Grande there are over 50 active retirement communities throughout Maricopa Valley. What a rarity! Think of active retirement communities as permanent summer camps for seniors - with golf courses, buffet style dining halls, movie theaters, swimming pools and spas, game and board rooms, etc. Plus, even if one of these communities is not right for you, there are over 100 home care providers equipped at helping seniors stay active and in the comfort of their own home. There are also tons of assisted living communities and skilled nursing facilities to choose from, as well.

Whether you were born and raised in Phoenix or are a transplant from another city, it is important you know the best hospitals in the area for geriatric care. The Mayo Clinic is a top 50 nationally ranked hospital, and Phoenix Indian Medical Center is renowned for its research in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Maricopa Valley also has a number of fantastic senior centers, as well as Area Agency on Aging Region One – which is always available to help aging adults find much needed resources.