Long Term Care in Pennsylvania
Long-term care is provided for those who are no longer able to live safely at home. These patients require 24-hour care in a nursing facility due to chronic medical conditions. These conditions include physical disabilities and limitations, as well as disease management such as, but not limited to, Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease.
Care for the Ones You Love Most
Skilled nursing facilities, also known as nursing homes, provide 24-hour licensed medical care in Pennsylvania. Each of our 10 locations provide the services of attending physicians and specialists. The goal of every skilled nursing facility is to help patients achieve the highest level of independence and quality of life.
Custodial Care
Assistance with daily living activities such as eating, dressing, bathing and medication management as patients recover.
Physical Therapy
Exercises designed to help relieve pain, restore balance, mobility and function to the injured areas.
Nutrition
Healthy and nutritious meals for every patient with professional dietitians on staff.
Occupational Therapy
OT is a combination of different training techniques to help patients overcome physical challenges.
Wound Care
Treatment and care for wounds to promote healing and prevent infection.
Speech Therapy
Improves cognition, communication, and swallowing function for patients.
Cardiac Care
Specialized support for patients with cardiac related issues.
Post-Stroke Recovery
Specialized therapies to restore mobility, speech, and relearn daily tasks.
Pulmonary Rehab
Support and assistance for patients with lung conditions.
IV Therapy
Administering fluids, medications, or nutrients intravenously to address specific health needs.