Desert Peak Care Center in Phoenix holds CMS overall rating of 1 in early 2026
During the first quarter of 2026, Desert Peak Care Center was among 68 for-profit nursing homes in Maricopa County, Arizona, and received an overall CMS rating of one.

During the first quarter of 2026, Desert Peak Care Center was among 68 for-profit nursing homes in Maricopa County, Arizona, and received an overall CMS rating of one.

Researchers from University of Phoenix have published new findings on graduate student attitudes toward AI chatbots like ChatGPT. The study highlights correlations between positive perceptions about chatbots and increased usage among doctoral students.

Desert Haven Care Center in Phoenix is owned by SRCV Haven, LLC, SRCV, LLC, and Harvey Nevins, and held a CMS rating of one in Q1 2026.

Banner Health has been named Corporate Citizen of the Year by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce for its contributions as a healthcare provider and employer. The award highlights Banner’s role in research advancement and community partnerships across several states.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport will provide free access to assistive technology for low-vision travelers through a new partnership with ReBokeh Vision Technologies. The initiative aims at enhancing accessibility across all city-operated airports in Phoenix.

In the first quarter of 2026, Providence Place at Glencroft supported an average daily census of 106.8 residents, making it the second biggest nursing facility in Maricopa County.

The Terraces of Phoenix, under the ownership of Humangood Arizona, Inc. since Jan. 1, 1973, achieved a five-star overall CMS rating in the first quarter of 2026.

Phoenix Art Museum will debut Cara Romero’s new photographic triptych during its June First Friday event. The commission highlights Indigenous perspectives within regional landscapes while expanding museum collections.

Acacia Health Center, under the ownership of LCS Desert Ridge II, LLC and LCS Desert Ridge, LLC, received a five-star overall CMS rating for the first quarter of 2026.

Immanuel Campus of Care, with an overall CMS rating of 2, led Maricopa County as its largest nursing home during the first quarter of 2026.