Arizona nursing homes
There are currently 407 retirement home listings for the state of Arizona.
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· A ·
- Apache Junction (5)
- Avondale (2)
· B ·
- Benson (3)
- Buckeye (3)
- Bullhead City (3)
· C ·
- Camp Verde (2)
- Carefree (1)
- Casa Grande (6)
- Chandler (14)
- Cottonwood (5)
· E ·
- Eloy (1)
· F ·
- Flagstaff (4)
- Fort Mohave (1)
- Fountain Hills (1)
· G ·
- Gilbert (3)
- Glendale nursing homes (16)
- Goodyear (1)
- Green Valley (4)
· H ·
- Holbrook (1)
· K ·
- Kingman (3)
· L ·
- Lake Havasu City (4)
- Laveen (1)
- Litchfield Park (1)
· M ·
- Mesa nursing homes (38)
- Miami (1)
· N ·
- Nogales (2)
· P ·
- Page (1)
- Payson (5)
- Peoria nursing homes (24)
- Phoenix nursing homes (77)
- Prescott (14)
- Prescott Valley (3)
· S ·
- Safford (2)
- Sahuarita (1)
- Scottsdale nursing homes (27)
- Sedona (1)
- Sierra Vista (4)
- Snowflake (1)
- Sun City (9)
- Sun City West (7)
- Superior (1)
- Surprise (4)
· T ·
- Tempe (9)
- Tucson nursing homes (69)
· W ·
- Wickenburg (4)
- Willcox (1)
- Williams (1)
- Winslow (2)
· Y ·
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State facts from Wikipedia
The State of Arizona is a U.S. state located in the Southwestern United States region of the United States. The capital and largest city is Phoenix, Arizona The second largest city is Tucson, Arizona followed List of cities in Arizona (by population) size by the four Phoenix metropolitan area cities of Mesa, Arizona Glendale, Arizona Chandler, Arizona and Scottsdale, ArizonaIn most recent evaluations, 11% of people in Arizona have parents considering going into a residential care facility focused on continuing care.There is some disagreement over the proper etymology of the name "Arizona." Possible origins supported by historians are the Basque language phrase 'aritz ona', "good oak," and the O'odham language phrase ' ', "small spring". The Basque etymology is the one preferred by Arizona state historian Marshall Trimble, among other specialists. The name 'Arizonac' was initially applied to the silver mining camp, and later (shortened to 'Arizona') to the entire territory.
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Arizona page

