Pilgrim Tower North/East

    560 E Villa St, Pasadena, CA, 91101
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    About Pilgrim Tower North/East

    Pilgrim Tower North/East sits in Pasadena among 33 senior communities and falls at number 15 in the ratings, with a score of 8.5 out of 10 based on 15 online reviews, so folks who've lived there or visited seem to think highly of it, though it's not at the top of the list. The community focuses on helping seniors keep their independence while offering daily support like help with things such as bathing, getting dressed, and taking medicine, and it's got staff around who've been trained to be friendly and know what they're doing when it comes to senior care. The living options are mostly studio apartments around 500 square feet or one-bedrooms at about 566 square feet, and what's nice is they come with full balconies where you can see the mountains or look out over the city, which some residents enjoy. The rent covers most of the utilities, except for phone, cable, and internet, and the apartments come with safety features like fire and smoke detectors, and folks can use the on-site laundry with coin machines or bring their own stuff, plus there's a community room with cable TV, a library, a craft room, space for billiards or ping pong, and Wi-Fi in the library and common areas. There's an entry system with intercoms at the main doors, and everyone gets apartment keys, mailbox keys, and access keys, so security is in place, and the building is smoke-free. For people who like animals, they do allow fish, birds, and small cats or dogs under 20 pounds, though you need to put down a pet deposit that matches the security deposit, and there's sometimes a small payment each month for pets. The facility has 258 apartment units, with 205 of those being subsidized for people who qualify, and it serves seniors over 62 as well as those with mobility or sensory impairments, plus there are a few accessible units for folks who need them. Parking is kind of limited but there's a rear deck and a garage for cars, and residents don't have to pay extra for a parking spot, and there are two main elevators to make it easier to get around. There are group activities planned regularly, like bingo, playing cards, craft projects, gardening in season, and sometimes devotional events, and for those who want to get out, the building is close enough that you can walk to stores, farmers' markets, Old Town Pasadena, or take public transit or city van services. The building is part of a bigger group run by the Retirement Housing Foundation, which means there are assisted living, independent living, memory care, convalescent hospital, and skilled nursing options either in the towers or nearby, along with home care and hospice that can be arranged through Unique Home Health Services if someone needs extra help at home over time. There are indoor and outdoor spaces for gathering, and the whole community is built to make sure seniors can do as much as they can on their own while offering enough support to let them feel safe and cared for. A Service Coordinator is on staff to help with questions and support, and the waiting list runs 12 to 18 months, so it's a process to get in. Residents get plenty of chances to stay active, meet others, and join in programs or worship if they want, and those needing extra care like incontinence, diabetes, or non-ambulatory support will find services here for that, though as with any place, it makes sense to ask about current openings and what they can provide, as offerings or availability might change.

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