Asov Borrower, LLC
Oro Valley, AZ · Directed care (memory care capable)
Oro Valley sits in the shadow of Pusch Ridge, with quiet streets off Oracle Road and Oro Valley Hospital right in the middle of town — a comfort when a parent has ongoing medical needs. Many of the homes here are newer, with mountain views from the back patio. If your family is up north, staying close means Sunday visits stay easy.
Oro Valley, AZ · Directed care (memory care capable)
Oro Valley, AZ · Directed care (memory care capable)
Oro Valley, AZ · Directed care (memory care capable)
Oro Valley, AZ · Personal care
Oro Valley, AZ · Directed care (memory care capable)
Oro Valley skews newer than central Tucson: homes built in the last twenty years, wider doorways, walk-in showers, and backyard patios that look up at Pusch Ridge. The town wraps around Oro Valley Hospital, so medical follow-up is close, and Northwest Medical Center is a short drive down Oracle. Many residents here moved to Oro Valley to retire — choosing assisted living nearby means the church, the golf friends, and the favorite breakfast spot all stay in the picture.
Prices in Oro Valley run a notch above the Tucson average, reflecting newer construction and the zip code. If budget is tight, the adjacent northwest side (Casas Adobes, Marana's Continental Ranch) offers the same drive time for many families at friendlier rates — we'll tell you honestly when the better fit is a mile outside the town line.
Not sure what level of care fits? Take the 2-minute care-level quiz — or read our guides on what assisted living really costs and how ALTCS can pay for it.
Our directory currently tracks 5 Arizona-licensed assisted living homes in Oro Valley, refreshed weekly from state licensing data — 0 of them are small residential homes with 10 or fewer residents, and 4 are licensed for directed care (the level real memory care requires).
Most families should budget roughly $3,000–$6,000 a month: small homes with shared rooms start lower, larger communities and memory care run higher, and Oro Valley tends toward the upper end of Tucson-area pricing. See our Tucson cost guide for the full 2026 breakdown, the fees that surprise families, and what's negotiable.
On our site, yes — every Oro Valley home above shows its official Arizona inspection and enforcement record, graded A–F in plain English based on the last 12 months, with links to the state's own documents. Arizona issues no star ratings, so this is how families here compare homes on facts.
Yes — that's exactly what we do. Right Choice Senior Placement is a local placement service: we shortlist Oro Valley-area homes that fit your parent's care needs and budget, pull the state records, and tour with your family. Families never pay us; homes pay a referral fee when a family moves in, and we disclose that on every page.
Tell us what your mom or dad needs and what matters most to your family. We'll narrow the list, set up the tours, and come with you. You never pay us anything.
Our service is always free to families. When you choose a home we've introduced you to, that home pays us a referral fee. You never pay more because you worked with us, and we show you every home's state record either way.