Volunteers

At the Arizona Pioneers’ Home, our volunteers are a vital part of the success of our Activities programs and events.  If you’ve volunteered anywhere, you need to volunteer here—it will be your most rewarding experience ever.

Employment

Employment at APH

Arizona Pioneers’ Home - A State of Arizona Agency

Anyone can spend hours working at a job.  But don’t you want to work somewhere that matters?

The Arizona Pioneers’ Home has continuously cared for residents since 1911.  This Historic landmark houses up to 125 Arizona pioneers and miners, and will continue to do so long into the future.  It runs 24/7 as an Assisted Living home, requiring a variety of positions to further its mission.

Wouldn’t you like to be a part of its rich history?

Arizona Pioneers’ Home Celebrated Year-long Observance of 100 Years

One of Prescott’s most famous landmarks celebrated the completion of 100 years of operation February 1, 2011. Though it sits atop a bluff overlooking the heart of the city’s downtown business area, you just might be surprised how almost anonymously it has gone about caring for hundreds of Arizona’s citizens. Since opening in 1911, an estimated three thousand plus residents have received a “century of caring,” according to registration archives.

Take a tour!

Welcome to our Home!  We are happy to show you around...if you have any questions after the tour, please call the Administrative Services office at 928-277-2721.

Thank you for joining us!

 

Arizona Pioneers' Home Foundation

Arizona Pioneers' Home Foundation 

The Arizona Pioneers’ Home Foundation Inc. is a non-profit organization that supports the preservation of the Arizona Pioneers’ Home by promoting community and state awareness of the humane and historical value of the Arizona Pioneers’ Home, and fostering the ongoing development of creative programs to establish the Arizona Pioneers’ Home as a model of Long Term Care.

About

The Arizona Pioneers’ Home is a continuing care retirement home operated and funded by the State of Arizona. The Home provides care and services to residents requiring supervisory, personal, and directed care; qualifications for admission are defined in state statute.