Havasu Nursing Center ranks 3rd in size among Mohave County nursing homes in Q1 2026
During the first quarter of 2026, Havasu Nursing Center ranked as the third largest nursing facility in Mohave County, serving an average of 46 residents each day.

During the first quarter of 2026, Havasu Nursing Center ranked as the third largest nursing facility in Mohave County, serving an average of 46 residents each day.

In the first quarter of 2026, The Lingenfelter Center was one of six for-profit nursing homes in Mohave County, Arizona, earning an overall rating of two stars from CMS.

The Gardens Rehab & Care Center, with seven owners, earned a CMS overall rating of 5 in Q1 2026.

Havasu Nursing Center was among six for-profit nursing homes in Mohave County, Arizona during the first quarter of 2026, earning an overall CMS rating of 3.

Havasu Nursing Center was among six for-profit nursing homes in Mohave County, Arizona during the first quarter of 2026, earning an overall CMS rating of 3.

The cheapest reported price for a gallon of regular gas in Mohave County came in at $4.05 during the week ending May 9.

For the week ending May 9, the lowest reported price of premium gas in Mohave County stood at $4.57 per gallon.

According to the Utah State Bar, 1 attorney maintained an active law license in ZIP code 86404 as of April.

U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar discusses Mother’s Day tributes, airline industry issues following Spirit Airlines’ collapse, legislative action supporting military readiness at Yuma Proving Ground, opposition to tuition benefits for undocumented immigrants at state universities, victim protection laws, election history details—and invites constituents to upcoming local events.

U.S. Representative Paul Gosar introduced new legislation on May 9 aimed at expanding federal land access for advanced military testing at Yuma Proving Ground. The proposed bill seeks bipartisan support by focusing on both national security needs and local economic impacts.