Good Samaritan Society-Prescott Village is located in Prescott, Arizona, and provides a combination of nursing home and assisted living services. Operated by the Good Samaritan Society, a nonprofit senior care organization, the facility supports residents who require various levels of daily and medical assistance. At present, the community houses 57 occupants and is certified by both Medicare and Medicaid, participating in Medicare since May 19, 1988. The facility offers continuing care, including memory care, hospice, and a continuum of services that adapt to changing healthcare needs.
The medical services at Good Samaritan Society-Prescott Village encompass 24-hour registered nurse (RN) care, with support from certified nurse practitioners, general nursing staff, and certified wound care specialists. Residents benefit from comprehensive rehabilitation programs, including orthopedic and stroke rehabilitation, and support for cardiac care. Therapies offered on-site include occupational, physical, and speech therapy, along with audiology and dental services. Pain management, IV therapies, and clinical outcome monitoring are also available. Wound care and general physical strengthening programs are part of the integrated medical support. The facility also provides assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting.
Residents have access to amenities including laundry and dry cleaning services, a barber and beauty salon, meal service, and social or recreational activities. The community supports resident and family counseling and can accommodate those with psychiatric needs. Clubs and communal activities are organized to support social engagement, and chaplain services are available for spiritual support. The environment is designed to be comfortable and home-like, and arrangements can often be made for residents who wish to keep pets, supporting emotional well-being. The community’s care model emphasizes teamwork among staff and integrates feedback to continually address communication and safety protocols. While the majority of resident and family reviews indicate satisfaction with the quality of care, staff dedication, and amenities, some concerns about communication and clinical oversight have been noted, highlighting the importance of ongoing evaluation and improvement.
Costs at this community start at $1,741 and range up to $6,839. The average price in the community is $4,290, which is less than the average price in the area of $4,780. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.