Homestead Advantage
Arizona Homestead was established in 2004 with the simple but profound goal to “raise the standard of excellence in all aspects of assisted living care.”
Community Life
Everyone will feel right at home at Arizona Homestead. Our adult care homes have a warm atmosphere with all the amenities someone would expect.

Value for Life
Expert Care of the Elderly
Competent Staff
Quality Medical Care
Relaxation Techniques
Amazing Ambience
Excellent Cuisine

About Us
Arizona Homestead was established in 2004 with the simple but profound goal to “raise the standard of excellence in all aspects of assisted living care.”

Our Community
Everyone will feel right at home at Arizona Homestead. Our adult care homes have a warm atmosphere with all the amenities someone would expect.

Our Mission
We at Arizona Homestead are committed to raising the standard of excellence in all aspects of senior care and to providing an environment of love, care, security, respect, independence and choice for our residents and staff.
They Work Relentlessly
Our Team

Bryan Trask
President/CEO

Susie Trask
Vice President of Operations

Natanya Williams
Manager
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Memory Game Ideas for Seniors
When visiting your loved one here at Arizona Homestead, we recommend planning an activity. Not only will this fill your visit with fun, but it’s also a creative way to inspire your family member to think critically. Memory games are among the best options to lightheartedly stimulate mental health while …Read More »Celebrating Birthdays in Assisted Living
It’s not always easy adapting to having a loved one in assisted living, especially on birthdays. This significant time typically involves coming together as a family to honor your person’s special day. While moving to an assisted living facility marks major changes in your loved one’s life, happy moments like …Read More »Is Long-Term Assisted Living Right for My Loved One?
The decision to move your loved one from independent living into long-term assisted living is a difficult one, and you shouldn’t feel that you have to make it alone. You can discuss the decision with family, friends, a social worker or senior care advisor, and a representative from the assisted …Read More »