May 2015, a resident’s son wrote
Please let all of your staff know how much I appreciate the excellent care given to my dad (Glenn Alvis) all of the years he was in the Pioneers’ Home. Dad love it there. I would like to note a special thanks to Lark Cyr for the help and the memorial service she set up and hosted for us. It turned out just great. Dale and all of the nurses and the rest of the staff have been so pleasant and helpful to me and dad over the years and I thank everyone for the great service. Thanks so much, Roy Alvis.
August 2015, a resident’s son wrote
The Arizona Pioneers’ Home is the greatest Home in the country - no, the globe. We have never truly thanked you and all the staff and family at the Arizona Pioneers' Home for the loving care to all the residents that you so generously provide. We never visited the Home when the entire building wasn't fresh and clean and the residents appeared to be well cared for and loved. It is a testament to your entire family and friends.
April 2017, a resident's son wrote
As the representative of the family of Beth Cothren (mom), some of you know me as “Len,” I wish to express my appreciation to all the nursing assistants who cared for our mom, which was often a challenging effort with, seemingly, little recognition. As difficult at times as mom could be, I know many of you contributed in many positive ways to her healthcare during the sunset years of her life at APH. We all know she was one of the more feisty and argumentative (especially with me) residents, as she fought with blindness and a degree of dementia.
September 2017, a resident's daughter wrote:
I want to express my most heartfelt thanks to you and all your staff for the wonderful home you made for Mom all these many years.She was so happy there and we feel so blessed to have known the quality of her environment and the kind and caring staff....they treated her so lovingly and patiently. I cannot tell you with words how much we appreciate all you did for her. I can only say you are running the best institution of it's kind on the face of the planet!
Arizona Pioneers' Home Website Privacy Policy
1. State Requirement
1.1 All individual agency websites of the State of Arizona are required to contain a Privacy Policy Statement that describes what information is being obtained online, how that information will be used, and what steps are being taken to ensure the security of customer data. An individual’s rights to privacy are of utmost importance to the State of Arizona in building trust and confidence when conducting business through the Internet.
Strategic Plan
Arizona Pioneers' Home Mission
To provide a home for Arizona pioneers and disabled miners that delivers the optimal physical, emotional and spiritual care in a homelike and compassionate environment. Quality of care is provided in a professional manner, protecting dignity and honoring the personal directives of each resident while considering the uniqueness of each individual.
Arizona Pioneers' Home Vision
To preserve the Arizona Pioneers' Home, honor its legacy, and ensure its future.
Cemetery Information
AZ Pioneers’ Home Cemetery
The Arizona Pioneers’ Home has legislative authority to manage and maintain the historic Pioneers’ Home Cemetery, located at 1300 Iron Springs Rd., Prescott. The Arizona Pioneers’ Home Cemetery has four sections:
History
Notable Residents
Sharlot Mabridth Hall
- Resided in Room 108. She moved into the Pioneers’ Home on April 2, 1943, and passed away April 9, 1943.
- More info on Sharlot Hall
Mary K. Cummings (Big Nose Kate)
- Big Nose Kate
John Miller (Possibly Billy the Kid)