41-923 - Admission to home; qualifications required; payment of costs; neglect or refusal to reimburse state

A. A person of good character is eligible to be admitted to the Arizona pioneers' home who:

  1. Is and has been for a period of five years prior to his application for admission a citizen or legal resident of the United States.
  2. Has been a resident of this state for not less than fifty years.
  3. Has reached the age of seventy or more years.
  4. At the time of admission, is ambulatory, has proper bowel and bladder control and is able to bathe, clothe and feed himself without assistance.
  5. At the time of admission, does not require care in a hospital or in a skilled care or intermediate care nursing home.

B. An applicant for admission to the home shall submit to the superintendent a verified financial statement showing all assets and income, a social and health history and the results of a current medical examination on forms furnished or approved by the superintendent.

C. The superintendent may admit a person to the home when a full examination and investigation reveal that the person possesses the qualifications prescribed by this section.

D. A person admitted to the Arizona pioneers' home shall pay to this state, to the extent that he is financially able to do so, the cost incurred by this state for his care. The cost shall be paid monthly to the superintendent and shall not be in excess of the average monthly per capita cost of operating the home based on the average number of persons then residing at the home during the year. A person who neglects or refuses to reimburse this state as required under this subsection shall not be permitted to reside at the home during the continuance of this neglect or refusal to pay. This subsection applies only to those persons admitted to the home after August 11, 1970.

E. In determining the cost to the person, the superintendent shall consider the same factors for each person and shall include all assets and income of the person including the fair market value of any asset owned by the person and disposed of during residency or within two years before admission to the home. The superintendent shall verify all applicant and resident financial information.

41-922 - Superintendent of home for pioneers; appointment; compensation

  1. The governor shall appoint a superintendent of the Arizona Pioneers' Home.
  2. The Superintendent shall receive compensation as determined pursuant to section 38-611.

Resident Handbook

41-921-Establishing home; location

A home for aged and infirm Arizona pioneers is established and shall be known as the "Arizona pioneers' home". For purposes prescribed in section 25 of the enabling act, the pioneers' home shall be designated as the hospital for miners with disabilities.  The home shall be maintained at or near Prescott, Arizona.

Articles Dated 1930-1939

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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

ARS 41-926

Arizona pioneers' home fund; collections; disbursements

A. The Arizona pioneers' home fund is established consisting of monies, grants, gifts and contributions donated to the Arizona pioneers' home and proceeds deposited pursuant to section 41-927. The fund shall be divided into a special donations account and a cemetery proceeds account.

B. The superintendent of the Arizona pioneers' home shall administer the fund. Monies in the cemetery proceeds account are continuously appropriated. The monies in the Arizona pioneers' home fund are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190 relating to lapsing of appropriations.

C. The superintendent or the superintendent's designee may receive donations from the public for the Arizona pioneers' home. The donations shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the special donations account and are subject to state auditing procedures. The donations shall be used in accordance with the requests of the donor for activities or purchases that benefit the residents or the home, or for staff education or recognition or any other such purpose approved by the superintendent. The donations will be disbursed by the superintendent only for these purposes or at the specific request of the donor.

D. Monies in the cemetery proceeds account shall be used for the statutorily prescribed purposes of the Arizona pioneers' home and for the Arizona pioneers' home cemetery.

Articles Dated 1920-1929

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Articles Dated 1909-1919

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Time Life Article

This is an article from Time Life magazine published on November 3, 1947.

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