At Pilgrim Place life is celebrated, and a conscious effort is made to develop services and facilities that provide a stimulating, yet secure environment.
Facilities
Pilgrim Place is a 34 acre campus with 13 central facilities including:
Health Services Center, a 68 bed, fully-licensed skilled nursing facility for residents who require short and long-term care, hospice care, and restorative therapies. |
Pitzer Lodge, an assisted living center offering studios and apartments for residents requiring additional help with activities of daily living. |
![]() Abernethy Dining Room, featuring a delicious noon meal prepared by chefs trained by Morrison Dining Services. |
![]() Decker Hall, a meeting hall where lectures, musical programs, weekly Vespers and other events take place. |
Porter Hall, built in 1930 in memory of Mary Porter – a major influence in the creation of Pilgrim Place. Today, it is the site of the library, guest rooms and community conference room. |
Pendleton Arts and Crafts Building houses equipment for weaving, woodworking, ceramics, painting, sculpture, jewelry, needlework, rosemaling, stained glass, and silk screening. |
Aquatic Fitness Center, featuring a state-of-the-art swimming pool and warm water therapy pool and weekly classes. |
![]() Exercise Center with a variety of equipment and part-time trainers who lead yoga and aerobic exercise classes. |
Scrooby Lounge, with modern kitchen and audio facilities, for small meetings, games and social/family gatherings. |
Petterson Museum, containing a collection of international free art, folk art, and material culture from 10,000 BC to the present donated by residents and community friends. |
![]() Administration Building, to help answer any questions and ensure that residents are comfortable and satisfied. |
![]() Library, with lounge for reading |
Residential Benefits