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Scottsdale, AZ 85258

Weโ€™re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Scottsdale, AZ, senior living community offering assisted living, memory care, short-term stays and coordination of hospice care Located on East Gold Dust Avenue, near the intersection of Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard Medical support provided by HonorHealth - Scottsdale Shea Medical Center, Mayo Hospital, Mayo Clinic, and several skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities Winner of 2013 ENERGY STAR awards, along with an "A" rating from the Maricopa County Environmental Health Division for dining services Close to downtown Scottsdale's world-class shopping, culture and dining, along with professional sports teams, Barrett-Jackson Car Auction, the Phoenix Open and golf ranges Sunrise of Scottsdale, AZ, is an attractive home situated in a neighborhood setting, offering senior living with just the right amount of help to meet individual needs-while encouraging independence and preserving dignity. We're proud to embody the Sunrise Signature Experience, which includes an exemplary care model, promotes a sense of family and focuses on operational excellence. Residents of our Scottsdale, AZ, assisted living community enjoy a variety of amenities, including suites that feature 10-foot ceilings, spacious private baths, refrigerators, microwaves and large windows. The community offers an on-site beauty salon, restaurant-style dining featuring the Sunrise Signature Dining experience, sitting parlors, patios and lovely gardens. With a variety of activities geared toward mind, body and spirit and a team of Designated Care Managers focused on each individual resident's needs, Sunrise of Scottsdale truly allows our residents to age in place-on their own terms.

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