Brain Injury Assisted Living
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Everlasting is committed to increasing awareness about brain injury, injury prevention, and enriching the lives of brain injury survivors. Read our four-part series Monday's in March (3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th) in the Daily Independent (links below).
We love Everlasting! They have been volunteering with us for years. They always bring the best energy and the staff is great. We appreciate all of the support they provide to our food bank on a regular basis. :)
As a resident of 10+ years, I can say this is the place to go. The staff is friendly, accommodating, and cares about the residents. The owners and managers make the environment family oriented. I would highly recommend to those looking for a place to call home.
Thank you to all the staff for being so kind and for their efforts to help. I truly appreciate everything you do and it gives me peace of mind knowing [Resident] is in such good hands.
Everlasting is proud to support the Brain Injury Association of Arizona (BIAAZ). Thank you for advocating for brain injury survivors for over 40 years, collaborating with valley providers, raising awareness in our community and providing support to families and individuals impacted by brain injury. We encourage anyone living with brain injury, or those who have a loved one with a traumatic or acquired brain injury, to reach out to this tremendous resource.
We are pleased to be a member of the NPRA. As a premier Assisted Living provider in Arizona, we realize how important it is to align ourselves with the best in each industry, this includes our relationships with area healthcare providers and our NPRA partnership ~ Placement Agents who embody the same ethical standards held by Everlasting. NPRA works tirelessly to advocate and enhance public policy for residents like ours, nationwide. Everlasting's key principles: Rehabilitation, Compassion and Integrity, coupled with the efforts of Arizona's local NPRA Chapter, PASRS, provides more opportunities for survivors of brain injury to enjoy the quality of life that both NPRA/PASRS and Everlasting are dedicated to.