New 202-Unit Senior Living Community Slated for Buckeye

The community will include independent living, assisted living and memory care residences.
New 202-Unit Senior Living Community Slated for Buckeye
Renderings: Official

A new senior living campus, Ativo of Sundance, is planned for Buckeye’s Sundance Active Adult master planned community, developers Link Senior Development and MedCore Partners have announced.

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“We are very pleased to bring this dynamic senior living community to Buckeye,” Michael Graham, Partner at MedCore, said in a statement. “For too long, seniors in Buckeye have been forced to relocate to other areas around Phoenix for their seniors housing needs, but soon they will be able to enjoy first class senior living locally at the Ativo of Sundance without having to leave their friends and familiar amenities behind.” 

The 202-unit community will include 103 independent living, 75 assisted living and 24 memory care residences, totaling 211,000 square feet over three stories. It will be located at the northwest corner of Yuma Road and Sundance Parkway, adjacent to the Sundance Adult Village Homeowners Association Community Center.

Ativo will include a two-story dining room, a private dining room for special events, a billiards room, two salons, a theater room, a chef’s kitchen with demonstration bar, a cyber-café, and a swimming pool, shuffleboard, bocce and pickleball courts, multi-hole mini golf, art studio, pet park, fitness center, and outdoor grilling area with a fire pit.

Construction on Ativo is slated to begin later this year, with an anticipated opening in Summer 2023.

Helen Floersh

Helen Floersh

Helen Floersh is a writer based in Los Angeles. She previously was a staff reporter at the San Fernando Valley Business Journal, where she covered retail, hospitality, health care and biotechnology.
Helen Floersh

Helen Floersh

Helen Floersh is a writer based in Los Angeles. She previously was a staff reporter at the San Fernando Valley Business Journal, where she covered retail, hospitality, health care and biotechnology.

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