Sierra Del Sol
Tucson, AZ · Directed care (memory care capable)
License #AL9830C · Assisted living center (a larger community caring for more than 10 residents)
State record
This is the home’s public record with the Arizona Department of Health Services — the same record we check before recommending any home. We show it to you either way.
About the grade: it reflects the last 12 months.
We grade each home on the state’s record from the past 12 months— the period that best shows how a home is being run today. Homes fix problems, and we don’t think a resolved issue from years ago should define a home forever. Anything still unresolved counts no matter when it started. The complete history, going back further, is listed below — nothing is hidden.
Every inspection and action below links to the home’s official report on Arizona’s AZ Care Check system, where you can read the specific findings and the plan of correction the home filed with the state.
- Complaint-based state inspectionDecember 18, 20251 deficiency cited
The following deficiency was found during the on-site investigation of complaints 00153390, 00148245, 00151844 conducted on December 18, 2025:
Read the state’s full inspection report → - State inspectionAugust 27, 2025No deficiencies cited
On August 27, 2025, an off-site desktop review to change the licensed capacity from 140 directed care beds to 36 directed care and 104 personal care beds was completed.
Read the state’s full inspection report → - Complaint-based state inspectionFebruary 13, 2025Deficiencies cited
The following deficiencies were found during the on-site compliance inspection and investigation of complaint 00108931 conducted on February 13, 2025:
Read the state’s full inspection report → - Complaint-based state inspectionJanuary 10, 2025No deficiencies cited
An on-site investigation of complaint AZ00221053 was conducted on January 10, 2025, and no deficiencies were cited.
Read the state’s full inspection report → - Complaint-based state inspectionDecember 20, 2024No deficiencies cited
An on-site investigation of complaint AZ00220162 was conducted on December 20, 2024, and no deficiencies were cited.
Read the state’s full inspection report → - Complaint-based state inspectionSeptember 24, 2024No deficiencies cited
An on-site investigation of complaint AZ00216383 was conducted on September 24, 2024, and no deficiencies were cited.
Read the state’s full inspection report → - Complaint-based state inspectionSeptember 11, 2024No deficiencies cited
An on-site investigation of complaint AZ00215774 was conducted on September 11, 2024, and no deficiencies were cited.
Read the state’s full inspection report → - Routine state inspectionOctober 30, 2023Deficiencies cited
The following deficiencies were found during the compliance inspection conducted on October 30, 2023.
Read the state’s full inspection report →
What this means
Arizona inspects every licensed assisted living home. A “deficiency” is something an inspector found that didn’t meet state rules — some are paperwork, some matter more. Enforcement actions like fines or citations are more serious, and an unresolved one means the issue was still open the last time the state updated its records. None of this automatically makes a home wrong for your family — but it’s exactly the kind of thing to ask about on a tour, and we’ll ask with you.
- 1 deficiency cited at the most recent state inspection
How we score state records
Arizona doesn’t give homes star ratings, so we built a simple, transparent score from the public record. Every home starts at 100 points, and the grade looks only at the last 12 months.
- Each state enforcement action in the last 12 months subtracts points — bigger actions (like a license suspension) subtract more than smaller ones (like a citation).
- A resolved issue older than 12 months doesn’t change the grade — the home fixed it and a year has passed. It still appears in the record above.
- An issue that’s still unresolvedcounts no matter how old it is — because it hasn’t been corrected — and an unresolved action subtracts extra.
- Deficiencies cited at the most recent inspection (within the last 12 months) subtract a few points each, up to a limit.
90 and up is an A, 75–89 a B, 60–74 a C, and below 60 a D. The score is our honest reading of the public record — it’s a starting point for questions, not a verdict.
Distance to nearby hospitals
- Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital3.8 miles
- Tucson Medical Center4.3 miles
- Banner – University Medical Center Tucson7.4 miles
- Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital10.8 miles
- Northwest Medical Center13.3 miles
- Oro Valley Hospital14.2 miles
- Santa Rita / Green Valley area hospitals28.3 miles
Tour this home with us — free
We'll set up the visit, come along, and ask the questions families don't always know to ask — including anything on the state record above. You'll never pay us a penny.
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.
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