Pricing ranges from
    $4,416 – 5,299/month

    The Meadows of Prescott Valley

    7766 E Welsh Mountain Dr, Prescott, AZ, 86315
    3.7 · 6 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Loving care staffing and privacy

    I'm grateful for the exceptional, loving, and patient care in a clean, home-like setting - staff felt like family, meals are cooked from scratch (short-order breakfasts and meals for family), the home is accessible with thoughtful touches and a lovely walking area, and hospice coordination and compassionate follow-up after death were meaningful. My main concerns are frequent caregiver turnover, privacy lapses with staff sharing personal information, and routine/relationship disruptions from new hires that point to management/hiring issues.

    Pricing

    $4,416+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $5,299+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

    Schedule a Tour

    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.67 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      3.7

    Pros

    • Compassionate caregivers
    • Respectful treatment by management
    • Family-like atmosphere
    • Meals prepared from scratch
    • Breakfast short-order service
    • Meals offered to family
    • Attentive care
    • Hospice coordination and support
    • Personal gestures after a resident's death
    • Thoughtful follow-up with families
    • Accommodations for accessibility
    • Heated towel cabinet
    • Shower chair available
    • Beautiful outdoor/back area for walking
    • Excellent and loving staff
    • Patient and kind caregivers
    • Cleanliness of the home
    • Comfortable, well-liked rooms
    • Strong family support

    Cons

    • Frequent caregiver turnover
    • Privacy concerns — caregivers sharing personal information
    • Disruption of relationships with relatives due to new staff
    • Daily routine disruptions
    • Perceived poor management and hiring quality concerns

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive about the quality of personal care, warmth, and the homelike environment at The Meadows of Prescott Valley, tempered by repeated concerns around staffing stability and management practices. Multiple reviewers emphasize the compassionate, attentive nature of caregivers and describe the staff and atmosphere as family-like. Praise centers on individualized attention, patience, kindness, and a sense that residents are treated with dignity. Cleanliness and comfortable rooms are noted repeatedly, and several reviewers describe the home as filled with love and support.

    Care quality and staff behavior are the dominant positive themes. Reviewers specifically call out attentive care, loving staff, and strong support for families. Several comments highlight excellent coordination with hospice services and thoughtful follow-up after a resident’s death, including personal gestures, which points to a facility that supports end-of-life needs and maintains connections with families. The overall picture is of caregivers who go beyond routine duties to provide emotional as well as physical support.

    Facilities and daily life are also frequently praised. Meals are described as being made from scratch, with a breakfast short-order service and the option for family to join meals — attributes that reinforce the small-home, family dining experience. The physical environment receives positive mention: accessibility modifications, a heated towel cabinet, available shower chairs, and a pleasant outdoor/back area for walking. Cleanliness and comfortable rooms contribute to the homelike, welcoming impression many reviewers describe.

    Family involvement and hospitality are clear strengths. Reviewers note that staff accommodate family needs, welcome relatives for meals, and maintain communication and follow-up after sensitive events. This level of engagement appears to foster trust and emotional support for families during transitions and losses.

    However, several significant concerns emerge across reviews, and they are consistent enough to be notable patterns rather than isolated comments. The most frequent negative theme is caregiver turnover. Reviewers report frequent changes in staff, which leads to disruption of daily routines and difficulties maintaining continuity of care. This turnover also affects relationships between residents, families, and caregivers — some reviewers explicitly mention that relationships with relatives were disrupted when new staff arrived. These issues underscore a vulnerability in consistency and personalized care when staffing is unstable.

    Privacy and management issues are the other repeated concerns. A few reviewers express worry about caregivers sharing personal information, raising privacy and professionalism questions. Alongside this, there are perceptions of poor management or suboptimal hiring practices — reviewers connect these management concerns to the turnover and to the quality of new hires. These criticisms suggest areas where the facility could improve communication, staff training, and retention to better preserve continuity and trust.

    In summary, The Meadows of Prescott Valley is depicted as a warm, clean, family-oriented home that provides compassionate, attentive care, good meals, accessibility accommodations, and strong hospice and post-death support. The atmosphere, staff kindness, and facility comforts are clear strengths. Prospective residents and families should be aware, however, of recurring reports about staff turnover, possible privacy lapses, disruptions to routines and relationships when staff change, and concerns about management and hiring quality. Those considering the facility may benefit from asking specific questions about staff retention, continuity-of-care practices, privacy policies, and management steps being taken to address turnover and hiring to ensure the positive caregiving environment described in many reviews is maintained consistently.

    Location

    Map showing location of The Meadows of Prescott Valley

    About The Meadows of Prescott Valley

    The Meadows Of Prescott Valley is a family owned and operated assisted living home that has been serving residents since 2015. Every aspect of the community is designed to reflect professional standards while fostering a warm, family atmosphere where residents can truly feel at home. The home was established with the intent to provide a comfortable and peaceful environment for seniors who need supportive care in their daily lives.

    At The Meadows Of Prescott Valley, the team cultivates an environment of compassion and respect, creating a close-knit, family-like setting. The home is licensed for just 10 residents, allowing each individual to receive personalized attention and care. A certified team takes the time to create a collaborative, holistic, and resident-centered care plan tailored specifically to each person’s needs. This individualized approach helps residents achieve their highest possible level of independence and function, while ensuring comfort and dignity are maintained at every stage.

    Awake staff are available throughout the night to help meet the changing needs of residents, providing peace of mind for both residents and their families. The staff at The Meadows Of Prescott Valley receive ongoing training aimed at adapting to the evolving requirements of those in their care. In addition, specialized education in Alzheimer’s and Dementia care equips the team with the necessary skills to support residents with memory care needs sensitively and effectively.

    The Meadows Of Prescott Valley strives to create a setting where every resident feels valued and supported. The attentive staff, carefully designed care plans, and ongoing professional development converge to build a welcoming and nurturing environment. Each day, the focus remains on honoring the uniqueness of every resident and supporting their overall well-being in a true home-like setting.

    People often ask...

    Nearby Communities

    • Exterior view of Maravilla Scottsdale senior living community building with a beige stucco wall and illuminated sign reading 'Maravilla Scottsdale An SRG Senior Living Community' surrounded by desert landscaping and trees at dusk.
      Pricing on request4.6 (98)
      suite
      independent, assisted living, memory care

      Maravilla Scottsdale

      7325 E Princess Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255
    • Front exterior of a two-story Mediterranean-style senior living building with a covered driveway and illuminated windows at dusk.
      $3,825 – $4,475+4.4 (110)
      1 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom
      independent living, assisted living

      La Siena

      909 E Northern Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85020
    • Exterior view of a multi-story senior living facility building with white walls and red-tiled roof accents. The foreground features a landscaped area with bushes and a sign that reads 'Gardens Care Scottsdale' along with a phone number. Several cars are parked near the building under a covered area.
      $2,249 – $4,000+4.1 (98)
      Studio • 1 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom • Semi-private
      independent, assisted living, memory care

      Gardens Care Senior Living - Scottsdale

      9185 E Desert Cove Ave, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260
    • Exterior view of McDowell Village senior living facility showing a building with a covered entrance supported by brick columns, surrounded by palm trees, colorful flower beds, and well-maintained landscaping under a clear blue sky.
      $5,200 – $6,500+4.7 (107)
      1 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom
      independent living, assisted living

      McDowell Village

      8300 East McDowell Road, Scottsdale, AZ, 85257
    • Exterior view of Amber Lights senior living community with a large sign displaying the name and address, surrounded by landscaped greenery, palm trees, and desert plants under a clear blue sky.
      $3,530+3.8 (57)
      1 Bedroom
      independent living, assisted living

      Amber Lights

      6231 N Montebella Rd, Tucson, AZ, 85704
    • Exterior view of Atria Rancho Mirage senior living facility with tall palm trees in front, a covered entrance, and beige buildings with tiled roofs under a clear blue sky.
      $2,895 – $6,095+4.3 (183)
      Studio
      independent, assisted living, memory care

      Atria Rancho Mirage

      34560 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA, 92270

    Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

    1. 42 facilities$4,732/mo
    2. 23 facilities$4,523/mo
    3. 1 facilities$4,121/mo
    4. 2 facilities$4,694/mo
    5. 7 facilities$4,373/mo
    6. 18 facilities$4,403/mo
    7. 23 facilities$4,294/mo
    8. 0 facilities
    9. 1 facilities$4,089/mo
    10. 27 facilities$4,215/mo
    11. 27 facilities$4,215/mo
    12. 0 facilities
    © 2025 Mirador Living