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Assisted Living Costs in Prescott, AZ
Cost for a single bedroom in Prescott runs between $1,597 to $3,995 a month.
Availability is almost guaranteed but you can request information online by filling out the form to the right or call us at 855-363-2002 for a no-cost, in-depth assessment of your senior care needs. Our compassionate advisors can help you find the best Prescott assisted living facilities for your unique needs and budget.
The official website for the city of Prescott is http://www.cityofprescott.net/.
Cities near Prescott offering memory care options
Prescott Valley | Iron Springs | Kirkland | Dewey | Skull Valley | Chino Valley | Humboldt | Paulden | Clarkdale | Jerome | Crown King -
Assisted Living Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Prescott
Prescott is also known as: Yavapai County / Prescott city.
Prescott has been featured in movies like: Easy Rider (1969), Transamerica (2005), Arizona Summer (2003), and Bless the Beasts and Children (1971).
And some of the notable people born here have been: John Denny (baseball player), Christopher Ogden (actor), and Cody Lundin (actor).
Popular neighborhoods in Prescott include: Prescott Fire Department.
And featured attractions of Prescott: Yavapai College, Iron Turbine Windmill, James I. Gardner Store, Hassayampa Hotel, and Henry Goldwater House.
Prescott is represented by Mayor Marlin Kuykendall.
Prescott (Yavapai: E¼Wi:kwatha KsikE¼ita; English pronunciation: PRES-kEt is a city in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 Census, the population of the city is 39,843. The city is the county seat of Yavapai County. In 1864 Prescott was designated as the capital of the Arizona Territory, replacing the temporary capital at Fort Whipple. The Territorial Capital was moved to Tucson in 1867. Prescott again became the Territorial Capital in 1877, until Phoenix became the capital in 1889.The towns of Prescott Valley, 7 miles (11 km) east; Chino Valley, 16 miles (26 km) north; Dewey-Humboldt, 13 miles (21 km) east, and Prescott, together comprise what is locally known as the "Quad-City" area. This also sometimes refers to central Yavapai County in general, which would include the towns of: Mayer, Paulden, Wilhoit, and Williamson Valley. Combined with these smaller communities the area had a population of 103,260 as of 2007. Prescott is the center of the Prescott Metropolitan Area, defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as all of Yavapai County. In 2010 Yavapai County had 211,073 residents according to the United States Census Bureau, making Metro Prescott the third-largest metropolitan area in Arizona, after Phoenix (4.2 million) and Tucson (1 million). Metro Prescott will eventually become part of the Arizona Sun Corridor megaregion, with a total estimated megapolitan population of 7.4 million people in 2025.The Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe reservation is located adjacent to and partially within the borders of Prescott.
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Average temperatures in Prescott
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