The Pavilion sits on an acre with old shade trees, fruit and pine trees, flower gardens, a grass lawn, and an outdoor dining area where people like to sit when the weather's nice, and there's a clubhouse that folks use for private gatherings or bigger group events. The place has both private and semi-private rooms, so some have walk-in closets or showers, ceiling fans, double vanities, and bright bay windows, which lets in that afternoon light, and all the homes stay clean and well cared for. Trained caregivers work around the clock, helping with bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and other daily needs, and folks get personalized care, whether they need non-ambulatory help, incontinence care, diabetic support, or even hospice services. Meals come from chefs and meal planners who focus on quality and taste, and the dining is a highlight-recognized for both nutrition and enjoyment. Residents join social, physical, and mental activities, some of which won awards for being friendly and fun, and there's transportation-free of charge-for appointments or outings, plus pet allowance if folks want to bring their little companions along. The Pavilion keeps close to places people care about, like libraries, churches, parks, pharmacies, doctors, restaurants, and entertainment venues, so folks don't feel cut off, and the community links to advisors from A Place For Mom for family guidance. They offer all sorts of living, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, home care, board and care home features, and even skilled nursing, depending on what people need, and the staff are joyful, friendly, and known for kindness. For those looking for arts or creative projects, there are special efforts in community engagement, like Big Walls and Windows, Hospital Rooms, or Sing For Hope, and the artist residency spotlights people like Jakada, The Obanoth, and Krithika Sekar. The Pavilion also offers educational resources, digital gift cards, and shop merchandise for artists, with information about acrylic techniques, safety, and tools, as well as a range of sustainability-focused products. Parking's easy, transport's close, the grounds are welcoming, and the culture is about meeting each person's needs in a warm, steady way, while staying close to the bigger community around it.
The Pavilion
8001 E. Voltaire Ave., Scottsdale, AZ, 85260- Board and care
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The Pavilion offers board and care.
The full address for this community is 8001 E. Voltaire Ave., Scottsdale, AZ, 85260.
Yes, The Pavilion offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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