


The Pavilion at Great Hills Among Top 50 Assisted Living Facilities in Texas
December 6, 2011
Assisted Living Today has honored The Pavilion at Great Hills by ranking them thirteenth among their choice of the top fifty Assisted Living communities in Texas.
When care at home is no longer an option, making the decision to enter an assisted living facility can be difficult. The sheer number of communities can be overwhelming and weeding out the good from the bad can be difficult, which is why they compiled their list of “The 50 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Texas.”
Assisted living communities such as the Pavilion at Great Hills are shining examples of the style, elegance that today’s aging population seeks. With 116 fully furnished apartment and 23 memory care apartments, The Pavilion at Great Hills offers premiere amenities and professionally landscaped courtyards and grounds.
Within the doors of The Pavilion, residents are able to enjoy the wellness and fitness center, library, theatre, arts and crafts room and elegant restaurant-style dining. Personalized care plans are designed to support independence but provide assistance when needed. The memory care team utilizes the resident’s own personal history in the creation of tailored life programs.
Employee of the Year
November 2, 2011
Jose Garcia receives annual Frontier Management Award
This year, Mr. Jose Garcia, Maintenance Director at The Pavilion at Great Hills, was selected as Frontier Management’s Employee of the Year from among its over 4000 employees throughout the country. The Employee of the Year award is made annually to a Frontier employee who routinely goes above and beyond the call of duty to fulfill Frontier’s mission of enriching the lives of our residents, staff and associates through our programs, communications, environments and true commitment.
On November 2nd, Chief Operating Officer Don Harris and Regional Vice President Connie Lowther travelled to Austin to present this honor to an unsuspecting Mr. Garcia. The award was made during a surprise celebration which included residents, the Pavilion staff and leadership team, corporate leaders, and representatives of our new owners.

Employee of the Year Jose Garcia (second from left) is congratulated by (L-R) Don Harris, Frontier Chief Operating Officer; Connie Lowther, Regional Vice President; and Clara Hollis, Pavilion at Great Hills Executive Director.
Mr. Harris, Ms. Lowther, and Clara Hollis, Executive Director, all remarked on Mr. Garcia’s example of commitment to The Pavilion and Frontier. Along with a plaque commemorating his award, Mr. Garcia received a $1000 check. Mr. Garcia was among the first employees hired at the Pavilion, coming on board several months prior to its grand opening in June 2010.
Since the beginning, Mr. Garcia’s actions and demeanor has exemplified the Frontier mission. As the sole maintenance staff member, Mr. Garcia has a big job in keeping our 100+ unit assisted living and memory care facility looking beautiful and in good working order, and he does so through his hard work, focus, and commitment.
He is dedicated to ensuring that our property is safe, in good repair, meets all regulatory requirements, and remains aesthetically beautiful. In the midst of this hard work, he always has a smile and time to listen to residents and staff alike, who routinely express their appreciation for his attention to their needs. Mr. Garcia is a model of professionalism and caring to everyone in the community and will serve as an outstanding example for next year’s award winner!
The Pavilion at Great Hills Newsletter
November, 2011
By Clara Hollis, Executive Director
I love fall, don’t you? While we may not get the blazing foliage display of New England, central Texas has its own seasonal delights. The Great Hills of Austin surrounding the Pavilion bring lovely nuanced shades of autumn that turn my thoughts to carving pumpkins and turkeys, planning Thanksgiving dinners, and eating candied apples and pecan pie. Undoubtedly we appreciate the cooler, crisp temperatures more than most Americans, especially after our history-book hot and dry summer of 2011.
This fall at the Pavilion, we’ll be making new autumn memories as we celebrate the holidays ushered in by November and December. We have the usual busy slate of activities planned, but look forward to these special events as well:
I am so excited about life at the Pavilion. It is my privilege and pleasure to be a part of the Pavilion family and spend my days in your home.
The Pavilion Participates in Austin’s 2011 Memory Walk
October 16, 2011
Since opening in June 2010, the staff at The Pavilion at Great Hills, along with Frontier Management, have been committed to assisting the Austin’s Alzheimer’s Association in fundraising for research and program support for caregivers. The Alzheimer’s Association’s signature event is the annual Memory Walk, which brings the community together in support of this mission. Last year, the Pavilion team raised nearly $5,000 through a variety of activities, including their 22-member walking team. We were proud to have ranked 4th overall in total donations raised!
This year, once again the “Pavilion Pacers” hit the streets of Austin on foot and in wheelchairs to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias. Additionally, several fun activities were held in advance of the 2011 Memory Walk on October 15th. In September, The Pavilion hosted a “Vegas Night with Elvis”. Residents, their families, staff, and community guests enjoyed a wonderful Italian banquet, a silent auction, and entertainment by Elvis (well, it may not be the real Elvis but he sure looks and sounds like him!). This will be a fun-filled evening for all with an awesome purpose!
Other activities this year included the Pavilion Pacers t-shirt sale to wear during the walk. Any vendors purchasing Pavilion Pacers t-shirts also benefited by having their business logo imprinted on the t-shirt as a co-participant. Another special activity was the Pavilion’s first “Garage Sale.
A big congratulations is in order for the entire Pavilion family—residents, their families, and the Pavilion staff for your outstanding fundraising accomplishment for the Alzheimer’s Association. This year, The Pavilion raised $3,131.65 through their activities. Kudos to all for your commitment to a worthy cause. The Pavilion family truly gives back!
“We are excited and committed to this worthy cause. Each day at the Pavilion’s Memory Care unit, we see the impact of Alzheimer’s and related dementias on our residents and their families. But we also know that our residents who suffer this disease can continue to live enjoyably and meaningfully in a supported living environment like ours. This is our mission and it is a joy to support the Alzheimer’s Association in fulfilling theirs,” states Clara Hollis Executive Director.