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Legato Living At Old Town

A state-licensed assisted living home in Scottsdale — a small home licensed for 10 residents. Below: the license facts (public record), what the home says about itself online (labeled, dated), and what we've confirmed ourselves.

Memory careRespite staysHospice allowedSmall home · 10 residentsFrom $5,500/mo (published)

Operated by Ryan and Katie Heimbach. Per the home's own website or listing, as of 2026-08-22 — not yet confirmed by us.

We'll do the hard part for you

CallJordy is a free senior-placement service for Phoenix-area families, answered 24/7.Tell us about your person and we handle Legato Living At Old Town for you — by phone, so you don't have to make the calls:

  • Call Legato Living At Old Town and confirm this month's all-in price and what's included.
  • Find out if there's an opening now, and for which level of care.
  • Set up a tour and prep both sides — what to ask, what they should know about your family.
  • Line up two or three backup small homes in Scottsdale in case it's full or not the right fit.
  • Email you what we learned, with the date, so you can compare.

Families never pay. If you move in, the home pays us a referral fee — how we work.

Common questions about Legato Living At Old Town

  • Can someone check openings and pricing at Legato Living At Old Town for me?

    Yes. CallJordy calls Legato Living At Old Town for you, confirms whether there's an opening now and this month's all-in price for the care level your person needs, and emails you what they said with the date. It's free for families, and the line is answered 24/7.

  • How do I set up a tour at Legato Living At Old Town?

    Call CallJordy at (602) 887-0440 or leave your email on this page. We book the tour with Legato Living At Old Town, tell you what to ask, and let them know what matters to your family before you walk in.

  • What if Legato Living At Old Town is full or isn't the right fit?

    We line up two or three comparable small homes in Scottsdale as backups, with the same confirmed price and openings, so you're never starting over.

  • Does CallJordy charge families?

    No. Families never pay. If you move into a home we introduced you to, that home pays us a referral fee — disclosed in writing, and your contact information is never given to any provider until you choose them.

License facts public record

  • Type

    Assisted living home — licensed for 10 residents (Arizona licenses a home for ten or fewer)

  • State license

    AL12757H · status: active · Arizona Department of Health Services register, last checked 2026-08-21

  • Address

    8701 E Cheery Lynn Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 · map

  • Phone (the home's own line)

    (480)577-4512

The state register records who is licensed for what. It says nothing about price, openings, or quality — that's the part below.

What we've confirmed

We haven't confirmed current openings or pricing at Legato Living At Old Town yet. Ask below and we will — free. We'll email you what they say, with the date, alongside a few comparable homes nearby so you can see it in context.

What Legato Living At Old Town says about itself

Gathered from the home's own website or a listing site, as of 2026-08-22 — labeled by source, not confirmed by us. Ask below and we'll confirm it, free.

  • Published "starting at" price

    $5,500 per month (published by the home or a listing site — not confirmed by us) Starting price of $5,500/month for memory care, per Caring.com listing · source

  • Care offered (per their website)

    hospice friendly, memory care, respite · source

  • Dedicated memory care

    Yes · source

  • Operated by

    Ryan and Katie Heimbach (independent) · source

  • Opened

    2024 · source

  • Amenities they list

    Secure/controlled building access · Communal and room service dining · Hospice and skilled nursing partnerships · Occupational and physical therapy · Arts, crafts, and music activities · Patio · Single-family ranch-style residential home · Lower staffing ratios, dementia-specific staff training · source

  • Website

    legatoliving.com/our-homes/scottsdale-az · source

  • Worth knowing

    Small licensed memory care home (10 residents), family-owned, opened spring 2024. Bright, newly remodeled ranch-style home in Old Town Scottsdale. License AL12757. · source

About small assisted living homes

Arizona licenses two kinds of assisted living. A home like this one serves ten residents or fewer and is usually an ordinary house in a neighborhood, run by its owner or a manager with a few caregivers. Many quote one all-inclusive monthly price, but not all — ask what's included. What differs most from home to home is the people: who owns it, who is awake overnight, how long the caregivers have been there. Neither the register nor a website tells you that. We find out for you.

What to expect on price

Across Arizona, the median assisted living rate for families who moved in during 2025 was about $4,820 a month, and about $5,830 a month for memory care (A Place for Mom, Costs of Long-Term Care and Senior Living 2026, 24,000+ move-ins; Arizona figure). Larger communities and higher care levels run above that, small homes often below it. Treat it as a yardstick, not this home's price — we confirm the real number for you.

Among the Phoenix-area small homes we've researched that state a price online (182 of 1223), the median "starting at" figure is $3,800 a month — a published starting rate, not what a given family pays. Third-party estimates are left out.

Ask us about Legato Living At Old Town

We'll email you what we find. We never sell your information. We never charge families. Ever. Your contact information is never given to any provider until you choose them.

Before you visit

  • Ask who owns the home and whether they're there day to day — in a small home, the owner sets the tone.
  • Ask whether a caregiver is awake overnight, and how many caregivers are on during the day.
  • Ask for the all-in monthly price and exactly what it includes — many homes quote one figure, but medication management, incontinence supplies, or a private room can be extra.
  • Ask what happens when care needs grow — can they stay, and can hospice come in?
  • Visit at a mealtime if you can. A small home's kitchen tells you a lot.

We can set the visit up for you and prep both sides — here's how that works.

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