COVID-19 Resources for Seniors
As COVID-19 transitions into an endemic phase, we monitor the situation closely. Our focus is on the well-being of our residents, staff, and visitors.
We continue to align our policy updates with the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Yavapai County Health Department, and the Arizona Department of Health.
We understand how challenging it can be to find reliable and straightforward answers to some of the most common COVID-related questions. Below are some of the CDC's most useful tools and resources.
Our goal is to help you find the answers you are looking for so you can take the next steps toward getting (and staying) healthy!
Feeling under the weather? Know when to get tested
COVID-19 tests are safe, effective, and critical to stopping the spread of the virus. And the sooner you know if you have the virus, the sooner you can return to doing what you enjoy!
Please Note:
If you are at a high risk of getting very sick or have questions about your specific symptoms and health conditions, please call your doctor or healthcare provider directly.
Visit GetTested to learn more.
It's our shot to get protected from COVID-19.
Schedule your COVID-19 vaccination and take a step toward doing the things you love with the people you love again.
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is the best way to minimize your risk from COVID-19 and keep your family and friends safe. It's fast, easy, and free.
Three ways to find a COVID-19 vaccine near you:
Monitoring Community Infection Levels
The CDC's COVID-19 Community Level guide provides information on the current COVID-19 infection rate for each county in the U.S. Infection rates are divided into three levels: low, medium, and high. This information helps communities and individuals decide on prevention strategies based on their local infection rates and unique needs.
Note: this tool is provided and managed by the CDC.