ACOYA Shea

7373 E Shea Blvd,
Scottsdale, AZ 85260

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Overview of ACOYA Shea

ACOYA Shea, located in Scottsdale, AZ offers independent living, assisted living & memory care.

ACOYA Shea is a new senior living community in Scottsdale, AZ, focusing on luxury and comfort. Offering Independent Living, Assisted Living, and the revolutionary Revere℠ Memory Care, ACOYA Shea is the epitome of comfort, with limitless amenities and services to please the most discerning expectations. Discover retirement as it was meant to be.

ACOYA Shea will be the definition of Luxury Senior Living with limitless amenities and services to please the most discerning of experience expectations. Enjoy multiple dining venues and farm-to-table meals prepared under our Master Chef crafted Encore Dining program and indulge in your favorite hobbies and interests from a rich array of programs designed just for you and your loved ones.

ACOYA Shea is a community within Cogir Senior Living. See all communities and locations within Cogir Senior Living

Amenities at ACOYA Shea

  • Meal Preparation and Service
  • Restaurant Style Dining
  • Outdoor Space
  • Media / Activities Room
  • Beauty Salon
  • Maintenance
  • Pet Friendly
  • Full Kitchen
  • Fitness Center
  • Swimming Pool

Room Types

  • Studio
  • One Bedroom
  • Two Bedroom

Pricing

ACOYA Shea has not shared current pricing for independent living.

ACOYA Shea has not shared current pricing for assisted living. The average price for assisted living in the area ranges from $5,335 - $5,665 per month.

ACOYA Shea has not shared current pricing for memory care.

Your monthly costs at ACOYA Shea will vary depending on room type and the level of care needed. Inquire here to check pricing and availability.

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