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Get Started How to Use Guide....................................................... 8 Housing Options....................................................... 10 Publisher’s Note.................................................... 12-13
Housing Options
Spotlight on... Senior Housing....................... 105 Alzheimer’s Residences......... 153 Home Health Care................. 178
Find Resources
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Frequently Dialed Numbers.................................... 76 Find An Expert Directory.................................... 188 Index of Advertisers and Websites....................... 190
Plan a Move Prepare to Move....................................................... 61 Help for making the move Real Estate Professionals.......................................... 65 Utilize Real Estate Transactions
Choose the Right Place to Live Explanations of every senior housing, home care and adult day care option, followed by detailed community and resource listings.
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Friends Home & Friends Village Two Sites - One Philosophy Intimate Independent Living and Personal Care in the Quaker Tradition Located in Newtown Borough and Newtown Township • Small home-like community • 62 years old & older • NEW lower Entrance Fees • A la carte services available • Rooms, Suites and 1 & 2 BR Cottages • Utilities included • Emergency alert system • Local transportation • Flexible payment plan • Short term stays • Housekeeping & Grounds • Pets welcome • Garden areas Friends Home 50 S. Congress Street, Newtown, PA 215-968-3346
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Health and Wellness Products To Keep You Active ............................... 58 Advancements in medical equipment facilitate safe
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Find Legal/Financial Solutions Financial Management............................................ 68 Make financial decisions Elder Law Assistance................................................ 69 Helpful legal information
Seek Help for Families Reviewing Options................................................... 66 Considering final arrangements Find Care Management........................................... 71 Professional guidance for seniors Choose Alzheimer’s Care....................................... 151 A special care residence might be the right option
Age In Place Home Health Care................................................. 169 Getting help to stay at home Aging in Place Specialists.......................................178 Help for modifying the home Adult Day Centers.................................................. 184 Unique option for family caregivers
Time to Enjoy
While Sandy Fickes loved her family home, leaving it behind has given her more time to enjoy all that life at Pine Run Retirement Community has to offer.
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Stella and Dr. Tom Gabuzda and Marge and Dr. Tom Devlin are next-door neighbors at Dunwoody Village who quickly developed a strong friendship.
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Planning for retirement is not something that has to be done in one sitting. Take time to think about your lifestyle, as well as your present and future needs. Sometimes these choices can be confusing, but there is no need to walk the road alone. You will find a wealth of resources in Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook.
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“Our calendars are so full with the camera club, volunteering, biking, the gym...we have to pencil in time for just the two of us.” Willow Valley is more than a senior living community. It’s a way of life. Of course, it’s about beautiful homes, exceptional cuisine, take-your-breathaway landscaping, and meticulously-maintained campuses. But even more, it’s a mind-body-spirit approach to wellness, the warmth and welcome of neighbors, making the most of your days, and sharing your experiences with those you love. And it’s also the exceptional value of Lifecare, a wise investment that entitles you to long-term care, should you need it. Visit us. Explore some of our 80+ different floorplans, from cozy studios to 3,300 sq ft townhomes. Get to know interesting people who have come from more than 37 states to make Willow Valley home. Meet our team members who, for nearly 30 years, have created the region’s most innovative and financially strong premier Lifecare community. Willow Valley is a place for you to engage, to learn, to enjoy.
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Housing Options Active Adult Homes & Condos • pg. 102 New home and condominium communities offering recreational activities, security, low maintenance, and amenities for those 55+. Most offer little or no health care services to residents. Cost: Purchase price range $100,000+ with variable monthly fees Who pays: Mortgage Financing and Private Pay
The Housing Options section is color coded as shown on the left, so that you can easily find topics of interest and valuable information while you search.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) • pg. 109 Comprehensive, lifetime range of care from independent living to nursing care. Costs and levels of care vary widely, and most communities require new residents to be healthy and independent. Cost: $246 – $7,000+ per month. Entry fees are usually required. Who pays: Primarily private pay, with some services covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or longterm care insurance
Independent Living Apartment Communities • pg. 123 Housing designed for individuals who can live independently. Some are affiliated with health care facilities that provide added support if needed. Cost: $166 – $7,000+ per month Who pays: Private pay or private pay with rent subsidy based on income
Assisted Living - Personal Care Homes & Communities • pg. 135 Housing for those who cannot live independently but do not need skilled nursing care. Level of assistance varies among facilities. Cost: $1,000 – $8,000+ per month Who pays: Private pay with some services covered by long-term care insurance
Nursing & Rehabilitation Facilities • pg. 155 Facility staffed by health care professionals under the direction of a physician. Designed for individuals who need 24-hour skilled nursing care on a regular basis. Cost: $100-$500+ daily rate Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid, or long-term care insurance
Age in Place A variety of services designed to help keep individuals who need assistance in their current home. See Home Health Care (page 169), Locating Government Resources section (page 80), and Adult Day Centers (page 184). Cost: Variable, depending on level and frequency of services Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid or long-term care insurance
“Sooner Rather than Later” “We did a lot of online research and chose Landis Homes. It has been a blessing to be in this caring community. We have been warmly welcomed here and it has truly felt like home from ‘Day One.’ We are so glad we moved in sooner rather than later.”
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I connected with Chris Hummer, the general manager of The Washington Spirit, Washington, D.C.’s new professional women’s soccer team. He was struggling to find affordable housing for his athletes. I seized the opportunity and connected him with Ingleside at King Farm, a continuing care retirement community in Rockville, Md. The community enthusiastically agreed to host two players. Just a few weeks later, I had the pleasure of helping Olympic medal-winning soccer stars Diana Matheson and Robyn Gayle move into Ingleside. Now, it is my hope that bringing together sports stars and retirement living pioneers will inspire both professionals and consumers to demand
radical changes in the way we currently support elders in our society. We need to move beyond isolation to inclusion. At Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook, our team – our cause – has always been improved retirement living options. We are thrilled to have played a small role in uniting some fellow intergenerational fans. If you’d like to join our team or learn more about our intergenerational living efforts, please contact us at www.retirement-living.com or 1-800-394-9990.
Wishing you all the best this holiday season
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Guide to Retirement Living Sourcebook Publisher Steve Gurney poses with Olympic medal-winning soccer stars and new retirement community residents Diana Matheson (left) and Robyn Gayle (right).
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at The Watermark at Logan Square french conversation, travel and intellectual lecture series
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Life’s too short to sit around watching TV when you could be thriving with us. It’s hard to sum up the incredible lifestyle at The Watermark, but when you live here, the city is at your doorstep and you can stretch your legs or stretch your mind with all that’s near. We’ve got it all. The only thing missing is you.
enjoy center city living for as low as $2,695 per month with no entry fee.
call 1-877-775-3581 to schedule your tour today.
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MILLCROFT 255 Possum Park Road • Newark, DE 302-366-0160 Independent Living • Assisted Living Skilled Nursing • On-site Rehabilitation
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SHIPLEY MANOR 2723 Shipley Road • Wilmington, DE 302-479-0111 Independent Living • Assisted Living Skilled Nursing • On-site Rehabilitation
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SOMERFORD HOUSE 501 South Harmony Road • Newark, DE 302-266-9255 Assisted Living • Rehabilitation
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It’s Your Retirement! Experience the joy and freedom of retirement living…your way. With our not-for-profit difference and six convenient locations, you’ll discover one that’s just right for you. Get a beautiful home, a great retirement lifestyle and secure a plan for the future at an amazing value!
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A RewARding LifestyLe with no suRpRises. Life is full of surprises, pleasant and otherwise. But when it comes to your retirement, predictability and peace of mind are what matter most. And that’s exactly what you’ll experience at Freedom Village Brandywine. Our Life Care Guarantee ensures a rewarding lifestyle where you can do anything you want while we take care of everything you need. This includes a lifetime of care to meet your evolving needs with predictable and affordable expenses. It’s a promise that not every community can make. But it’s one Freedom Village can keep.
To learn more, call 1-888-828-9086 and schedule your visit.
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WHY WAIT? Bob and Barb Houston debated for years about moving to a retirement community. Now, they wish they’d have made the decision sooner.
The Houstons garden, volunteer, and spend time with their family. But what they enjoy most is the sense of community they’ve found at Living Branches.
Why wait? Now is the best time to take advantage of all Living Branches has to offer you. Call us today to schedule your tour.
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• Affordable apartments, cottages, personal care, skilled nursing, and memory care residences available • Private, supervised memory care residences offering enriching recreational and therapeutic activities to enhance cognitive function and social interaction • Short-term rehabilitation available for posthospitalization recovery • On-campus YMCA, pharmacy, dental, health care, and medical professionals, and more
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Life’s too short to sit around watching TV when you could be thriving with us. Come by for a visit to see for yourself. Visit to feel the energy and the “vibe” of our communities. Staying happy, healthy and engaged is the best thing you can do for yourself – and your family. We have it all. The only thing missing is you. call today to schedule your personal tour.
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“I treasure my friendships that I have made at Attleboro and also value the time that I can be alone.” -Nancy Anderson • Located in the heart of beautiful Bucks County • Spacious apartments with private balconies
• Recent resident survey revealed 100% satisfaction • Maintenance free lifestyle • Flexible pricing and lease options
Y ou’ll feel at home the minute you arrive! Independent Living • Personal Care • Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
East Winchester Avenue, Langhorne, PA 19047 215 750-7575 • attleborovillage.com.
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LIFE AT FOULKEWAYS
More Time – More Friends – More Choices Setting Standards of Excellence in Retirement Living Since 1967
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t Foulkeways at Gwynedd, there’s always something close at hand to inspire both body AND mind! Whether exploring new horizons or devoting more time to life-long hobbies, community members look forward to each new day. Life at Foulkeways includes our year-round fitness center and indoor aquatics program, hiking, biking, performing arts, discussion groups, art exhibits, continuing education, gardening and our ongoing commitment to achieving carbon neutrality. Whether you participate in one of over 100 ‘Special Interest’ groups or spend the day playing with your grandchildren…it’s all up to you! So, what are you doing with the second half of YOUR life?
For more information on the new Insured Legacy Program or to set up a personal tour set up a personal tour call Lori Graff at 215-283-7010 today.
Guided by Time-Honored Quaker Values 1120 Meetinghouse Road Gwynedd, PA 19436 215-643-2200
www.foulkeways.org Foulkeways® at Gwynedd does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap or sexual orientation.
Imagine... the possibilities of a carefree lifestyle! Our campus offers a continuum of retirement options with everything you’ll need to live a fulfilled and carefree life! Our ultimate goal is to provide you with a happy, carefree lifestyle. With independent living, personal care and memory care on the same campus, there is no need to worry about extra care in the future. Unlike some other types of retirement communities, you only pay for extra care when you need it. There is NO BUY-IN FEE and no long-term commitments! Not ready to move, but maintaining daily life at home is becoming increasingly difficult? The Birches At Home provides non-medical services in the comfort of your home.
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Coming in 2014... 125 new senior independent living apartments!
We would love the opportunity to show you around our beautiful campus! Please call Naki at 267-933-6402 today to schedule a tour and complimentary meal!
NO BUY-IN • AFFORDABLE MONTHLY RENT 691 & 695 Main Street • Harleysville, PA 19438 • 215-513-4250 • www.arboursquare.com
Inspiring Living All Around
Inspiring living comes easy at Shannondell. Just ask our residents. Some, like Nancy, are acting on stage for the first time. Diane is studying ballet. Grace is sculpting, winning awards and admiration. Tom is swimming 80 laps daily – inspiring others to do the same. Shannondell residents have embraced their neighborhood in interesting and varied ways. But they all agree that since moving to Shannondell, they’re doing more, living healthier and feeling better about themselves. They invite you to read and learn more.
Yours FREE! Call 610.728.5211 to request a Free issue of Talk About Inspiring Stories including Interviews with Shannondell residents. Or, visit www.shannondell.com/inspiring 10000 Shannondell Dr. • Audubon, PA 19403 • 800.669.2318
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We love it here! Discover the reasons why more than 500 men and women have chosen to call Woodcrest Villa home! To set up your personal visit, call 717-390-4103. We’d love to meet you!
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In Concert with your Senior Living Style Symphony Square at Bala Cynwyd is a state of the art assisted living and Alzheimer’s/ Dementia care provider conveniently located on The Main Line. Our beautifully appointed community in Bala Cynwyd offers the perfect mix of personal care and hospitality tailored to meet the individual needs of our residents. At Symphony Square, we believe in giving residents control over their lives and encouraging independence and socialization all while providing exceptional care. One Monthly fee provides a beautifully appointed suites and a full complement of services and amenities from restaurant-style dining with a choice of entrees to housekeeping and professional laundry services. Our assisted living licensure, individualized care plans and exceptional quality of care enable staff to meet the needs of residents as they age.
Please call today to set up a tour and discover the difference.
610-665-6560 35 Old Lancaster Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 • www.symphonysq.com
Walk- Ins Welcome! “The Only Licensed Assisted Living on The Main Line”
For whatever the future holds. You don’t lose your identity when you live at Chandler Hall. Here, individuals are challenged to express their views and values and to select programs, routines and lifestyles that reflect their individual interests, talents and gifts. Our personal approach to aging sets us apart. We believe in life activities that keep our residents involved. From art classes with our on-site daycare children to swimming in our indoor pool, we make life more interesting and more like home. Make plans to visit our thoughtfully designed living quarters situated in a convenient Bucks County setting. To learn more about our wide array of services, call or visit us online.
(215) 497-0904 • www.chandlerhall.org A nonprofit, nondiscriminatory facility 99 Barclay Street, Newtown, PA
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Pursue FITNESS On-site exercise classes.
Brookdale CC professors teach adult courses on-site.
Water aerobics in our 75’ indoor pool.
Applewood University video seminar each week.
Free membership to the CentraState Fitness and Wellness Center.
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Be at ease with Lifecare, at Riddle Village. Only Lifecare retirement living offers you the ultimate sense of security in knowing that with one decision, you have planned for any potential long-term care concerns, should they ever arise. In fact, Lifecare is recognized as the
most complete, comprehensive retirement community option available. Lifecare means not having to worry about your future. Visit Riddle Village today!
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Immaculate Mary Home
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St. John Neumann Home 10400 Roosevelt Boulevard
215-698-5600
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St. Monica Manor 2509 South 4th Street
215-271-1080
470 Manor Avenue Downingtown
610-873-8490
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Villa Saint Martha Continuing Care Retirement Community 490 Manor Avenue Downingtown
610-873-5300
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1412 Lansdowne Avenue, Darby
610-461-6510
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Continuing Care Retirement Community 701 Lansdale Avenue Lansdale
215-368-0900
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St. John Neumann Place Independent Living 2600 Moore Street
215-465-1101
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Meet the new you at Princeton Windrows.
Ready to enjoy retirement but not ready to give up control? Consider Princeton Windrows. Own a luxurious, maintenancefree townhouse, villa or condominium and maintain control of your assets and healthcare choices. Live an independent life with like-minded neighbors and varied amenities. On-site restaurants. An extensive library featuring resident authors. And a Health and Wellness Center complete with indoor pool.
So many reasons to retire in luxury and stay in control. To schedule a personal tour and lunch call us at 609-520-3700 today. 2000 Windrow Dr., Princeton, NJ 08540 | 609-520-3700 | www.princetonwindrows.com
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“Since Mom moved in, we have been totally at peace. We don’t worry about her and she is having a great time at Arbors at Buck Run. She really enjoys having so many people to talk to everyday.”
At The Arbors at Buck Run, we strive daily to enhance the lives of our residents physically, spiritually, intellectually and emotionally Life-Enriching Activities include: • Excercise Programs • Engaging Musical Performances • Guest Speaker Series
• Social and Family Theme Nights • Community Outings • Rehabilitation Therapy Services
We f ind a way to say yes. Call today to set up your tour.
Under New Management
1730 Buck Road Feasterville I Trevose, PA
215.322.4960
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After my knee replacement surgery, I got excellent therapy and the medications to help me feel better and regain my independence. It’s these rehabilitative services, along with the skilled and caring staff that makes my life a joy.
WE’RE HERE FOR YOU! Join us for a tour of our fabulously renovated community! experience our AwA rd w inning cA re for yourself! We offer short or long term skilled nursing, rehabilitative care and respite care with a personal touch, all here at Park lane.
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PROVIDING quALITy, AFFORDAbLE HOuSING AND SuPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR MORE THAN 50 yEARS Advanced Living Communities is committed to providing those less fortunate with everything they need to live independently and age in place at a price they can afford. We offer a wide range of services and housing options to fit any budget and are growing rapidly to accommodate the senior population growth. Call today for more information about Advanced Living and learn how you can enjoy affordable, maintenance-free living in an active 62+ community in suburban Montgomery County.
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From our point of view, Cathedral Village offers the very best in retirement living. • Spectacular Views • Spacious Apartments • Inspired Amenities • Exceptional Care Call today for a tour and let us change your point of view.
215.984.8621 855.769.6942 (toll free)
A premier continuing care retirement community
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600 East Cathedral Road Philadelphia, PA 19128 www.cathedralvillage.com Nondenominational CCRC Accredited Since 1984
A Choice Retirement Retirement is your time. Time to enjoy a lifestyle of your own choosing and design. At Beaumont, you choose when and where to dine. Choose to be as involved in community events and activities as you like. Go shopping at neighborhood stores. Catch an orchestra performance in nearby Philadelphia. Or simply walk your dog on our serene woodland trails. This is your time. Trade the hassles of maintenance and chores for the pleasure of living in a premiere CCRC where you can live your life exactly as you choose.
Contact Audrey Walsh at 610-526-7004 for information & a personal tour, or visit www.BeaumontRetirement.com.
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ving your friends around Community, which provides prospective residents with all keeps you young,” declares the figures they need to evaluate its affordably priced opSandy Fickes. The vibrant tions. “Do a little math,” Fickes says. “When I compared 76-year-old has spent her my monthly expenses—services, utilities, insurance—it lifetime being active in was worth it.” Pine Run Retirement Community’s conveher church, her commu- nient location and hospital affiliation also offer her peace nity and with family and friends. At 23, Fickes moved to of mind regarding her safety, security and access to care. Doylestown where she raised a family of three, volunteered Pine Run Retirement Community offers residents livwith Doylestown Hospital, the Village Improvement As- ing quarters that range from studio spaces to two-bedsociation and Presbyterian Church of Deep Run. She has room, two-bathroom deluxe cottages. Residents also enalso been active in the Bucks County Choral Society and joy housekeeping and meals in the community’s beautiful Bucks County Symphony and has traveled the world, with dining room. Fickes, who considers herself rather picky, visits to Austria, China, France, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Rus- says she enjoys cooking for herself but looks forward to the sia, Slovenia, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. social aspects of visiting with friends during meals in the While Fickes has no plans to slow down, she is finally dining room. “It is important to be with people,” she says. ready to sacrifice a few things. “I am so happy to give up my She has selected a 1,600-square-foot, two-bedroom home,” she says. “I loved every minute [of homeownership], unit that offers a place for her children to stay when they but I am looking forward visit. It is a corner lot with to giving it up. I am tired views of Pine Run Park of getting professionals and double doors opento do everything I used ing onto her own private to be able to do. I want patio, where she hopes free time. I want to enjoy to take up gardening. what I have.” She has enjoyed selecting the interior details of When considering her new home, too. The where to enjoy her new kitchen will feature full lifestyle, Fickes’ decision overlay cherry cabinetry, was simple. “Pine Run gray Corian countertops, was a natural choice,” gray walls, dark flooring she says. “My friends are and carpeting in the bedhere and my daughter is rooms. nearby in Bedminster “Going a little more Township. Those things modern in this place are very important as I Sandy Fickes and Ann Hadfield preview the movie listings for the worked,” says Fickes, who age.” spent more than a year She also appreciates historic County Theatre in Doylestown. decorating her previous the assurance she gets from knowing that the not-for-profit retirement commu- home. “I am looking forward to buying new furniture. nity is owned and operated by Doylestown Hospital. “I What woman wouldn’t?” know it will be here for the long haul,” she says. Thanks to According to Pine Run Retirement Community’s direcher longtime involvement, she knows the hospital is a rep- tor of marketing, Barbara Chierici, the company’s moving utable, well-run organization that offers its patients clear coordinator has been working with Fickes during the tranpricing. The same can be said for Pine Run Retirement sition from her existing home to her new one. “Our mov-
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Picture Perfect for a Lifetime Picture perfect advantages are many in an environment dedicated to living well at all ages. Owned by Doylestown Hospital, Pine Run offers independent living cottages, personal care suites, secure memory care, and a 4-star rehabilitation center. Uniquely Doylestown. Definitely Pine Run. 777 Ferry Road, Doylestown, PA 18901 800.992.8992 • www.pinerun.org
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ing coordinator is very good at working with [new residents],” Chierici says. “She doesn’t force them into anything. … Pine Run offers something for every pocketbook; we can create a space for you and you don’t have to pay top dollar to be happy.” “People may have the misconception that you have to pay one thing, but you are offered a myriad of choices,” Fickes says. “Here, there is diversity available in what you want and what you want to pay.” She has certainly enjoyed the assistance offered by the moving coordinator. “It means everything in the world to have someone working with me, telling me what to do or not do,” she says. “They can accommodate you and what makes you happy. … I am going to get exactly what I want.” Pine Run Retirement Community is in the midst of a renovation, going through and refurbishing each of its residences, as well as the communal spaces, such as the courtyard, where many of the community’s summer activities take place. “We are modernizing things,” Chierici says. “Our new style of architecture is reflecting Bucks County with accents in ‘country red’: shutters, doors and cupolas. We are bringing the outside in with side lights, skylights and dormers.” The interiors now also feature decorative exposed beams that include the community’s signature ironwork. “Villagers come to Pine Run for the privacy in the housing, in the landscape and in the community,” Chierici says. “It is laid back. Residents respect one another’s boundaries. Like Bucks County, people here appreciate both the city culture and the country lifestyle.” She describes Pine Run as a family-oriented community, home to couples and singles, and visited by family members
of all ages. “We serve many decades,” she adds. Pine Run residents often attend community events, volunteer in local organizations and participate in other life-enrichment activities throughout the area. Pine Run Retirement Community offers something for all of its residents’ varied interests from a craft barn and woodshop to fitness classes and bus trips. All of the activities and amenities are tailored to enrich residents’ convenience and quality of life. Those who enjoy travel—like Fickes—can even choose to order a boxed dinner that will be waiting for them when they return from the day’s adventures. “That’s what is nice about a community like this,” Fickes says. “You have control over what you want to do.” Fickes is proud of her independence, and believes the decision to move to Pine Run will allow her to enjoy it even more in the future. “I still can think clearly and am in good health,” she says. “So now is the time—not when my kids have to [make the decision]. I want to save my kids the burden of packing up and taking care of the estate. More people should make that decision. “People cling to ‘things,’” she continues. “Things are not important; family is important, and knowing you are in good care and can do what you want is important.” Pine Run Retirement Community enables Fickes, as well as its other vibrant residents, to enjoy this luxury and so much more. Article reprinted with permission from Suburban Life, a publication dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the Philadelphia suburbs.
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ceive necessary care in the comfort of their homes. Durable medical equipment products can be broken into two major categories: mobility products and care assistance products. Mobility products include a wide range of highly advanced equipment to help individuals get around. Scooters are available in a range of styles to meet individualized needs. Many individuals find outdoor mobility challenging and are searching for a personal mobility vehicle that can help them continue to participate in activities. Lift chairs are another popular mobility product that provide assistance with moving from a sitting to a standing position. Stair lifts allow individuals to move from one level of their home to another with ease, eliminating the dangerous task of climbing and descending stairs. A wide array of wheelchairs, walkers, and canes are also available to help those with mobility assistance needs. Care assistance products include hospital-style beds, equipment to help with transferring and specially formulated mattresses. All of these products are es-
pecially important for individuals who wish to remain in the home environment. Paying for Supplies & Equipment Medicare helps pay the costs for durable medical equipment. According to Medicare, in order to be covered, “items must be reusable, such as walkers, wheelchairs, or hospital beds.” Durable medical equipment for home health services is paid for under both Medicare Part B and Part A. Medicare coverage varies, and some equipment must be rented. Coverage by private insurance for durable medical equipment will vary greatly depending on the company and the policy. Coverage for medical supplies by both Medicare and private insurance will depend on the products required and doctors’ recommendations. Finding a Provider Individuals should be comfortable with the professionalism and reliability of the company. Request specific information about costs and product delivery time frames. Consumers should also be aware of any warranties.
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What will you do when your loved one is struggling with increased confusion, anxiety or depression? A primary care physician can rule out physical ailments but may not have a clear answer to the question, “Why can’t I remember?” Just as there is a clear diagnosis for heart disease and kidney disease, the same holds true for memory and mood disorders. Everyone’s aim is to live out their lives in a comfortable environment surrounded by family and friends, but this requires maintaining good physical and mental health. Nothing impedes the ability to accomplish activities of daily living more than unrecognized and/or untreated depression, anxiety or confusion. Following the loss of a loved one or
an illness, seniors often feel sad and hopeless. These feelings can be normal. However, key indicators that families should seek support from a professional mental health provider include: • Prolonged feelings of helplessness/hopelessness • Fearfulness • Sleep disturbances • Changes in appetite Steps to Take If a senior is exhibiting unusual behaviors or any of the symptoms mentioned above, a family member should consult a mental health professional, preferably one who has experience and/ or training in geriatrics. A geriatrician and a psychiatrist can work together to outline a treatment plan that includes
ongoing supportive services, and which may not require medication. If needed, medication can be prescribed to help seniors manage the neurochemical changes that are associated with memory and mood disorders. If the prescribed treatment plan is not effective or if exacerbation of the symptoms occurs, families may wish to consider a brief psychiatric hospitalization to evaluate the patient and provide a clear diagnosis or to review the effectiveness of the medications being used. While handling memory and mood disorders in older relatives can be difficult, families can turn to qualified professionals for help. Working with medical and psychiatric professionals, seniors can better manage their symptoms and realize their full potential.
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With Americans living longer than ever – and, therefore, with “retirement living” lasting longer than ever – a new philosophy on healthful aging is emerging. Based upon the concept of “eight dimensions of wellness,” this whole-person philosophy focuses on eight categories of personal wellness development that enable individuals to build rich, fulfilling and healthy lives during their retirement years. 1. Intellectual: Expand your mind. Studies have shown that exercising the brain helps people stay mentally sharp. Join a literacy group. Write your own life biography to pass down to your grandchildren. Take time to explore the endless options for stretching your mind – and your imagination. 2. Physical: Strengthen your body. Your physical health can affect every part of your life. Make maintaining – and even enhancing – your body a top priority. Take a belly dancing class. Join the local gym. Lower your cholesterol with a healthier diet. 3. Emotional: Enhance your outlook on life. Retirees often miss the fulfillment and sense of accomplishment they had during their careers. Others feel the emptiness of their “nests” more strongly than before. Turn to family and friends to help you adjust to changes in lifestyle. This can lead to improving your personal relationships, regaining your zest for life and bolstering your self-esteem. 4. Social: Take advantage of increased free time to connect with people who share your interests. Start a quilting club. Plan a family reunion. Start a water volleyball league. 5. Spiritual: Explore and deepen your beliefs. When entering a new stage of life, many people find the need to draw strength from personal faith. Retirement is a great time to pursue spiritual goals – to find greater purpose in your life. Sing in a choir. Meditate with a yoga class. Participate in a Bible study. Research the beliefs and customs of other faiths. 6. Vocational: During retirement, many people enjoy using their wisdom and experience to give something back to society. Consider using your talents to help other people, which can also help you develop a sense of pride and personal achievement. Mentor a child. Volunteer at a soup kitchen. Play the piano for a local senior center. Or maybe full retirement isn’t for you. Consider starting a business or working part-time. 7. Environmental: Connect with the natural environment. “Going Green,” recycling and living a sustainable lifestyle isn’t just good for the environment. It’s good for people, too. Grow an organic vegetable garden. Participate in recycling programs or community clean-up days. Build a bird house or make a bird feeder to encourage the local bird population. Use chemical-free, non-toxic cleaners. 8. Health Services: Exercising and eating right are just the start. In retirement, preventive healthcare and a goal-oriented approach to wellness are keys to healthful aging. By taking a goal-oriented approach to achieving all eight dimensions of wellness, many seniors are living lives that are more active and fulfilling than they ever could have imagined. Cheryl Anderson is a Life Services Coordinator at The Heritage of Green Hills in Shillington, Pa. She can be reached at canderson@heritagegh.com.
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making your move follow our timetable to ensure your move is smooth Eight Weeks Before: n Contact movers and get bids from at least two companies. n Start using up frozen foods, canned foods and cleaning supplies.
telephone, cable, newspaper, utility company) and have them disconnect your services the morning after you move.
Six Weeks Before: n Make a list of everything you want to bring that will fit in your new home. n Start packing things while clearly labeling each box. Start with items you won’t need for awhile. n If you live in an apartment, inform the management of your move and reserve the elevator.
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Four Weeks Before: Obtain a change of address kit from your local post office and start composing a list of address changes. n Contact utilities (water, garbage,
Two Weeks Before: Send out change of address forms. n Arrange for someone to clean your home after you have moved out. n Dispose of flammable liquids, paints and poisons. One Week Before: Pack items you wish to move yourself and label them. n Have hauler take excess garbage. n If you are giving items to charity, have them pick up your items. n
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MOVING COORDINATION, DESIGN, & DOWNSIZING providers
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onating or giving away household items (finding new homes for them), or recycling them (finding new uses), can be a frustrating and confusing matter. What can you actually give away, and who will take it? This is often the part of the process where people become the most easily bogged down. The following, from Moving On, discusses a couple of options when you are sorting through your belongings. Donating and Recycling When people want to donate household items, often the first place they think of is one of the major charities like Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America—and for good reason. These agencies are willing to take many of the things we would like to get rid of and put them to good use by either giving them to the needy or selling them in their thrift shops, with the profits going to support their social services programs. Often these organizations will make it even easier on donors by coming to the home to pick up donated items. And when you give to charitable organizations, your donation is tax deductible.
To be considerate when donating, make sure that all clothes are clean and wearable, all appliances are in working order, and anything with multiple pieces, like children’s games or tool sets, have all the parts intact. Exactly which items charities accept varies from organization to organization and from location to location, so it’s best to contact your local outlet for specifics. Some charities post guidelines on their websites for items they will accept. Most charities accept clothing of all types and shoes for men, women and children, as well as costume jewelry and accessories; appliances in working order and household items; televisions, stereos and computers; books, toys and games; and sporting goods. Most do not accept broken appliances, water beds, furniture in bad repair, magazines or old encyclopedias, bathroom fixtures such as toilets or sinks, tires, paint, swing sets,
water heaters, windows or doors. Household items can also be donated to smaller or locally based charities, such as veterans’ associations, churches and synagogues, children’s charities, and programs for the elderly. Community theaters, women’s shelters, prisons, hospitals, rehabilitation centers and nursing homes also often accept donations of furniture and household goods. You might also inquire at local schools, preschools, day-care centers, art schools, and after-school programs to see if they could use toys, games, books, desks, art supplies or musical instruments. Excerpt from Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home by Linda Hetzer and Janet Hulstrand, which provides tips to get started, strategies for keeping things in perspective, and extensive source listings of where to donate or sell contents of a home.
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transforming the challenges of selling and buying into choices Preparing the family home for sale, downsizing, packing, moving and setting up a new house are all physically and mentally arduous tasks. Fortunately, there are innovative real estate companies who offer customized services to help individuals with every aspect of moving and downsizing. Step One: Preparing to sell or buy It is important that homeowners select a real estate agent who can meet their distinctive needs. The emergence of specialized real estate designations has made the process of choosing an agent easier. Senior Real Estate Specialists (SRES) are licensed Realtors who have received the SRES designation through the national Senior Advantage Real Estate Council. Senior Housing Specialist (SHS) Realtors have also met specific guidelines outlined by the Real Estate Certification Program (RECP). Both of
A qualified agent’s comprehensive assessment of the condition and marketability of a home can decrease selling time and increase selling price.
these designations signal to consumers that the home buying and/or selling process. agents have completed specialized trainAfter finding a qualified agent, homeing courses and are qualified to meet the owners are ready to begin the process of unique needs of their clients throughout preparing to sell their home. A qualified
REALTORS & REAL ESTATE SERVICE PROVIDERS The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook. Company Phone
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to charity, and throw away. The initial list of items to keep will likely be larger than the new space can accommodate. Moving professionals, however, can offer advice by taking into account their client’s personal tastes, the financial and sentimental value of possessions, and the new floor plan.
Step Three: Moving For many, moving day is simple and rewarding due to comprehensive, customized real estate services provided prior to Step Two: Packing and sorting the sale of the house. On moving day, real Items should be sorted into distinct cat- estate professionals can recommend trustegories: keep/move, give to family, donate ed companies to help with the physical as-
pects of moving, while providing assistance with the job of unpacking and setting up the new home. Challenges become choices As the challenges of moving fade due to increasingly helpful professionals, people are left with nothing but choices—where to move, when to move, what to take and how to decorate the new home. Individuals considering a move are no longer faced with the difficult questions of how to market their homes and move their belongings, as there is help available every step of the way.
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The challenges that individuals and families face when selling the family home, downsizing or moving to a retirement community can be overwhelming. Trust a REALTOR who has made the commitment to understand the options available for seniors and the special needs associated with making a move. The designations Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) or Senior Housing Specialist (SHS) have been granted to REALTORS who have received specific training and coursework to help them better meet the needs of seniors. The REALTORS above are sponsoring this message, please contact them for additional information on their services.
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While making final arrangements is never easy, cremation is an important consideration for families who do not want a traditional funeral.
The FTC’s website explained, “No state or local law requires the use of a casket for cremation. A funeral home that offers cremations must tell you that alternative containers are available, and must make them available. They might be made of unfinished wood, pressed wood, fiberboard, or cardboard.” These containers are generally substantially cheaper than caskets. Also related to cremation is the right under The Funeral Rule to make funeral arrangements without embalming. The FTC’s website noted, “No state law requires routine embalming for every death. Some states require embalming or refrigeration if the body is not buried or cremated within a certain time; some states don’t require it at all. In most cases, refrigeration is an acceptable alternative.” By choosing direct cremation, families can avoid the need for embalming.
are not affiliated with traditional funeral homes. These providers can offer everything from the simplest direct cremation options to cremation services including a memorial service. When researching a provider, families should request detailed information and pricing. They should also ask questions about the state laws pertaining to cremation to ensure that the provider is both knowledgeable and forthcoming about their practices. Once a family has selected a provider, they should meet with a representative of the company in person to make all the final arrangements. While making final arrangements is never easy, cremation is an important consideration for families who do not want a traditional funeral. Cremation is both simple and affordable and it is growing in popularity as the complexity and costs of funerals continues to increase.
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hen it comes to taking care of your loved ones, you will undoubtedly have to make some difficult financial decisions, and you may be faced with some unwelcome surprises. Where Do You Start?
OBTAIN POWER OF ATTORNEY — You will need this legal authority to access your loved one’s accounts and financial records. Without Power of Attorney, you will not be able to make any financial decisions and will have to have a court-appointed Conservator named. PUT TOGETHER A BALANCE SHEET AND CASH FLOW STATEMENT — First,
create a basic balance sheet. In one column, list the value of their assets, such as their home, stocks, mutual funds, CDs and retirement accounts. In another column, put down their liabilities, such as outstanding mortgage or car loan balances. Then, do a cash flow statement. List the monthly income from each of their investments, including reinvested dividends and capital gains, as well as any pension income and Social Security benefits. Finally,
figure their monthly expenses, including TAX CONSIDERATIONS — Many inmortgage or rent payments, utilities, gro- dividuals neglect to file for available tax ceries, and medical expenses. deductions for medical expenses. Karen CONSIDER ALL YOUR OPTIONS; Johnson, a Fairfax, Va., based CPA, exCONSULT WITH PROFESSIONALS — To plained, “In order to claim a deduction, ensure that you are making financially medical expenses have to exceed 7.5 sound decisions, you should consider percent of your adjusted gross income. several options for saving money and re- A portion of your monthly rent at an asdistributing income that are sometimes sisted living facility is considered a medioverlooked. cal expense for deduction purposes. ConThings to consider when managing sidering the costs of long-term care, you your loved one’s finances: may quickly reach the 7.5 percent limit.” PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT — During Using available deductions may help this vulnerable time, it is important that you to offset the taxes incurred from reyou avoid taking too much risk with your moving funds from your retirement acloved one’s portfolio. Although diversifi- counts. “When you take money out of a cation is still important, you should focus retirement account, it is taxed as ordion low-risk investments. Retirees are often nary income. However, if you can offset told to gradually shift investments from your tax deductions against this taxable stocks to bonds and cash as they age. This withdrawal, it may make financial sense to take money from a retirement account is good advice. But, as Howard Gleckman, Senior Cor- sooner rather than later,” noted Thomas respondent for Business Week, points out, West, a Financial Planner in McLean, Va. that does not mean you should turn over INCREASING DISTRIBUTION FROM your entire portfolio in the face of a medical RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS — Once an crisis. “We advise people to gradually shift individual is 70 1⁄2, they are required to to bonds and cash as they age. But some- take a minimum distribution from their times, when they see a need for costly care, retirement accounts. However, the distrithey panic and invest everything in bonds,” bution amount can be easily increased to he said. cover the costs of long-term care.
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The Pennsylvania Filial Support Act permits an indigent person or any agency involved in the care of the indigent person, such as a nursing home, to make a claim against you for their care and for financial assistance if you are the spouse, the child, or the parent of the indigent person. The amount of your liability will be determined by the court. A petition for relief under the Act can be filed by the indigent person or any other person, public body or public agency having an interest in the care, maintenance or assistance of the indigent person. If you are found liable under the Act and you fail to comply with the court order, the court can find you in contempt, and sentence you up to six months in prison. Actions under the Filial Support Act usually, but not always, arise in the context of the indigent person as a resident of
a nursing home. Typically, the parent is a resident of a nursing home, the parent makes gifts to a child within the five-year Medicaid penalty look back period and as a result, the parent is found not eligible for Medicaid benefits. Since the parent now lacks the funds to pay the nursing home privately, the nursing home institutes legal action under the Act against the child who received the gift and any other children of the parent. If you have a family member who may need nursing home care in the near future, it is important that you seek the advice of an elder law attorney before that individual makes any gifts to you. If not, you could find yourself being sued under the Pennsylvania Filial Support Act. Mr. Gummer is a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation.
Actions under the Filial Support Act usually, but not always, arise in the context of the indigent person as a resident of a nursing home.
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utilize your resources and ask the right questions The most effective way to locate a qualified attorney is through a recommendation from a family member, friend, or an attorney you have consulted before and trust. The AARP (www.aarp.org/legalsolutions) and the state bar association (www.hg.org) offer impartial attorney recommendations. The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (www.naela. org), a professional association of attorneys dedicated to improving the quality of legal services provided to the elderly, and the National Elder Law Foundation (www.nelf.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to the development and improvement of the professional competence of lawyers in this particular area, can both offer advice for finding a qualified elder law attorney. A referral from family or friends can be a good resource so long as you ask
more than how they liked the person. The attorney may have been a likeable person, but you should be more interested in how the case turned out. Once you have found an attorney who you are considering hiring, carefully and fully explain your legal problem so the attorney can provide an accurate estimate of the time that will be necessary to solve your problem. You will also want to inquire about the attorney’s certifications and memberships with professional organizations. Finally, be sure that you are clear on the specific costs. The questions below will help you to get the information you need before making a final decision: n What will it take to resolve this issue? n How long has the attorney been practicing?
What percentage of the attorney’s practice is devoted to this area of law? n How much experience does the attorney have with cases like yours? n How much elder law training has the attorney had, and from what organizations? n If a trial will be involved, does he/she do trial work? n Is your attorney a member of the local bar association? The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys? n Is your attorney certified by the National Elder Law Foundation? n What additional out-of-pocket expenses will be incurred? n What is the estimate of the cost involved to resolve your problem? n
For more information visit www.naela.org or www.nelf.org.
LEGAL SERVICES & ELDER LAW PROVIDERS The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
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ith the complex maze of resources available today, many families are turning to Geriatric Care Managers (GCM) for help with decisions that are appropriate for their lifestyle and needs. With training in social work, nursing, counseling, and/or gerontology, GCMs offer customized consultations and administer a “care plan.” Though it outlines the necessary steps required to obtain the appropriate type of care for the client, this plan is not binding and is rather considered a recommendation from an informed expert.
GCM spends a few more hours researching and discussing available options with the client and their family, helping them to implement the care plan.
What Can a GCM Do for Me? COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT. Utilizing their professional backgrounds and experience, care managers are able to perform an unbiased evaluation of the client’s mental, physical, social, financial and legal functioning. RECOMMENDATIONS. After determining what services would be helpful for the well-being of the individual, the GCM can recommend providers who will best meet the family’s needs. Familiar with industry standards, they Who Needs a GCM? routinely make recommendations for all Families who are confused about how levels of care. to care for a parent or loved one are priCOUNSELING. The counseling that mary candidates for geriatric care man- GCMs can provide helps clients and agers. The services of a GCM can enable their families handle the emotional you to make decisions that are appropri- stress involved with these decisions. ate without causing undo stress. Instead They provide the family with informaof waiting for a crisis situation, you may tion about the illness or challenge that want to turn to a GCM earlier, so that the client faces and the available rethere are more options available. sources. MEDIATION. GCMs can also negotiHow Much Will It Cost? ate family dynamics, helping to sort out As fees for a GCM range, you should all of the various concerns that have recheck with your Medicare office to see if sulted from the challenge of caring for a you are eligible for subsidies. The average loved one. time required by a client is four hours. FOLLOW-UP VISITS. GCMs are genAfter spending a couple of hours com- erally involved in the implementation AgeWisePAS08 3/4/09 evaluation, 10:30 AM the Page pleting a comprehensive of 1the care plan. This typically includes
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follow-up visits to the individual’s home or facility a couple of times a week shortly after implementation and quarterly thereafter. Some clients are visited once a week for the duration of their services. Follow-up visits also allow the GCM to determine whether the current care services are working. How do I Choose a GCM? When considering a GCM, be sure to take into account their professional standing, as well as their personality and how comfortable they make their clients. Although there is no official licensure process for care managers, the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers has established standards of quality and a Code of Ethics; these standards as well as referrals for GCMs can be accessed through www.caremanager.org.
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Resolving Communication Breakdowns When it comes to the different challenges associated with caring for a loved one, poor communication is often at the root of the problem. You can take comfort in the fact that there are others who have grappled with the very same issues and who can share their mistakes and solutions. These individuals can be found through support groups, your employer’s human resources department, or even just by asking trusted friends and neighbors.
Seeking Assistance Employee Assistance Programs, often known as EAPs, are a service put in place by most mid-sized and large employers. These programs usually have resources available to help both employees and their families through elder care challenges. Consult with your company’s human resources department for more information.
Seeking Objectivity Sometimes an objective third party’s opinion is beneficial when you are faced with a personal family problem. Mediation professionals specialize in resolving conflicts, making compromises and leading family members through the communication process. One unique feature of this process is the non-judgmental mediator, who is skilled in improving communication among the family members. Seeking Support Attending support group meetings will allow you to meet with like-minded people, share similar scenarios, confide in each other and build healthy camaraderie. Furthermore, important resources can be shared and solutions from experienced members will abound. Seeking Advocates When it comes to a breakdown in communication between residents and communities, ombudsman are available to advocate for the residents’ rights. This national program is a great solution, as the ombudsman will investigate any complaints and determine what appropriate action should be taken. JFCS SenServ PCA Lawton ad 11.09:Layout 1
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costs for a care manager According to the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers’ (NAPGCM) website, there are many different ways of charging fees and each GCM works differently. You will need to know how often s/he bills. Some GCMs bill weekly, some bill monthly and some bill upon completion of work. Ask about these matters at the initial conference and ask for them in writing, so there will be no surprises. If you don’t understand, ask again. If you need clarification, say so. It is very important that you feel comfortable regarding your financial obligations. In addition to fees, most GCMs will
the commencement of services. Since fees for a GCM range, check with your Medicare office to see if you are eligible for subsidies. The average time required by a client is four hours. After spending a couple of hours completing a comprehensive evaluation of the client, the GCM then spends a few more hours researching and discussing options with the client and their family, helping them to implement the care plan.
charge for out-of-pocket expenses, which may include charges for mileage, care giving supplies, long-distance telephone calls, etc. Find out if there will be any other incidental costs. There may also be additional fees if outside professionals are called into the case. It is imperative that the GCM receives approval to bring others in before the situation arises, if at all possible. As mentioned on the NAPGCM website, make sure you have all questions answered before proceeding with an agreement for services. You should receive a written agreement including fees before
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CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS
The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
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Age Wise Family Services
215-659-2111
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Gloucester County ............................856-256-2274
Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350
Branch of Social Services that investigates com-
Mercer County ................................... 609-989-4346
Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300
Delaware
Montgomery County ......................... 610-278-3601
Kent County .........................................302-424-7310
Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040
New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074
Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450
Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310
New Jersey
Agency on Aging
Burlington County ............................. 609-265-5069
Montgomery County .................... 1-800-734-2020
Agencies that implement the Older Americans
Camden County .................................856-858-3220
Philadelphia County ........................... 215-765-9033
range of services for persons 60+, and provide
New Jersey
information about services.
Mercer County ................................... 609-989-6662
Burlington County ................. 609-261-1000 x4797
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Camden County ..................................856-225-8178
Bucks County .......................................215-348-0510
Kent County .........................................302-424-7310
plaints of abuse, neglect, exploitation or self-neglect of persons 60+ . Pennsylvania Bucks County....................................1-800-243-3767 Chester County .............................1-800-564-7000 Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300
Act on the local level, plan and coordinate a full
Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646
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Wesley Enhanced Living Brodheadsville 1111 Weir Lake Road, Brodheadsvile, PA 267-614-0339
Wesley Enhanced Living Upper Moreland 2815 Byberry, Hatboro, PA 267-895-1152
Wesley Enhanced Living Burholme 7040 Oxford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 215-200-0337
Wesley Enhanced Living at Stapeley 6300 Greene Street, Philadelphia, PA 215-991-7110
The Wesley Enhanced Living (WEL) continuing care retirement communities are non-profit and faith-based, with a mission to deliver a purposeful life to residents. For more information, please visit www.WEL.org.
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services that can meet your lifestyle needs The categories of professionals listed below are merely a sampling of some of the more prominent specialties in the seniorserving marketplace. With a little searching, individuals and their families will undoubtedly find highly qualified professionals to meet any and all of their needs. The list of expert services continues to grow and change just as the individuals they serve continue to redefine what life is like after 65. Audiology & Hearing Aid Providers Too often, as people begin to lose their hearing, they withdraw from social activities and make changes to their daily routine to compensate for the loss, rather than seeking out the help of professionals. Audi-
Such services include researching various specialists and preferred physicians, scheduling appointments, and handling emergency care. Advocacy groups are also available to Counseling & Psychological help improve patient safety, reform MediServices care and insurance policies, and promote Counselors, psychologists and life healthier lifestyles. coaches focus their energies on the needs of individuals and their families. They can Eldercare Consultants Consultants serve as a comprehensive offer counseling, advice and assistance with resource for important living decisions and all of the various issues surrounding elderare especially helpful for family caregivers. care. Psychologists can also provide comIndividualized consultations help families petency evaluations. identify pertinent issues that need to be adHealth Care/Medical Advocacy dressed. After working with the family to Organizations can assist individu- identify specific needs, consultants identify als and families by coordinating and re- providers and resources that are available to searching their specific medical needs. help meet those needs. ologists and Hearing Aid Providers can diagnose an individual’s level of hearing loss and find the appropriate hearing aid for their condition, budget and lifestyle.
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Camden County .................................856-858-3220
Philadelphia County ..........................215-686-0600
Gloucester County ...........................856-256-2881,
Philadelphia .......................................... 215-685-0600
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New Jersey
Mercer County ....................................609-292-0620
Burlington County ............................. 609-265-5548
Delaware
Camden County ................................. 856-374-6600
placement assistance for persons 55+.
Kent County .........................................302-734-1200
Gloucester County ............................ 856-218-4101
Pennsylvania
New Castle County ...........................302-651-3440
Delaware
Bucks County .........................215-348-0510, x1238
Sussex County .....................................302-856-7761
Kent County .........................................302-424-7310
Health Department Clinics
New Castle County .......................... 302-995-8650
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Sussex County .....................................973-579-0370
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Chester County ..................................610-384-9393 Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300
eligible individuals.
Montgomery County ......................... 610-275-1960
Help Lines
Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040
Bucks County ....................................... 215-345-3318
to a wide array of services and programs.
Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450
Chester County ................................. 610-344-6225
Delaware ................................ 1-800-273-9500
New Jersey
Delaware County ...............................610-447-3250
New Jersey ...............................1-877-222-3737
Burlington County ..............................609-518-3900
Montgomery County ..........................610-278-5117
Pennsylvania ..........................215-568-3750
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Kent County .........................................302-734-1200
Burlington County ............................. 609-265-5069
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New Castle County ........................... 302-421-3733
Camden County .................................856-858-3220
Pennsylvania
Sussex County .....................................302-856-5187
Bucks County .......................................215-348-0510
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Delaware
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Kent County .........................................302-424-7310
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Delaware County ..........................1-800-416-4504
Mercer County ................................... 609-989-6661
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New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074
Montgomery County ......................... 610-278-3601 Pennsylvania
Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310
Bucks County .......................................215-348-0510
Insurance Counseling
Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350
Information about health insurance options and
Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040 Philadelphia ...........................................215-765-9040 New Jersey
Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646
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Burlington County ..............................609-702-7053 Camden County ................................. 856-963-8226
Delaware County ...............................610-490-1220 Montgomery County ......................... 610-278-3601
Pennsylvania Bucks County .......................................215-348-0510
Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646
Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040
Mercer County ................................... 609-989-6661
Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450
Chester County ................................. 610-344-5004
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Delaware
Assistance with a wide range of legal concerns,
Kent County .........................................302-424-7310
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New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074
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Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310
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Bucks County .......................................215-348-0510
Source of assistance and counseling for individuals
New Jersey
Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350
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Burlington County ...............609-894-9311 x. 7498
Delaware County ...............................610-490-1220
Pennsylvania
Camden County .................................856-858-3220
Montgomery County ......................... 610-278-3601
Bucks County .......................................215-442-0760
Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040
Chester County ..................................610-344-6265
Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450
Delaware County ................................610-713-2365
New Jersey
Montgomery County .........................610-277-4600
Burlington County ............................. 609-265-5069
Philadelphia County ........................... 215-473-7033
Camden County .................................856-858-3220
New Jersey
New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074
Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646
Burlington County ...............................609-267-1377
Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310
Mercer County ................................... 609-989-6662
Camden County ................................. 856-482-8747
Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450
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Mercer County ................................... 609-396-4357
New Jersey
Bucks County ....................................... 215-781-3300
Delaware
Burlington County ............................. 609-265-5069
Kent County ......................................... 302-739-4170
Camden County .................................856-858-3220
New Castle County ...........................302-577-6490 Sussex County .................................... 302-856-5490
Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646
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Burlington County .............................. 609-261-1000
Kent County .........................................302-424-7310
Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300
Camden County .................................856-225-8800
New Castle County .......................1-800-223-9074
Gloucester County ........................... 856-582-9200
Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310
Mercer County ................................... 609-989-4320
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Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350
Montgomery County .........................610-270-3500 Philadelphia County ...........................215-560-2900
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Bucks County .......................................215-348-0510
Delaware County ...............................610-447-5500
Mercer County ................................... 609-989-6662
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Chester County ................................. 610-466-1000
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Kent County .........................................302-424-7310
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New Castle County ...................... 1-800-372-2022
Montgomery County ......................... 610-278-3601
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Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040
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Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310
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serves seven million Americans age 60 and over as well as 325,000 caregivers, are the Administration on Aging, the State Units of Aging, and the Area Agencies on Aging.
formation assistance to the general public, the AoA developed the Eldercare Locator in 1991, connecting Americans and their caregivers with information about local services. The program puts individuals in Administration on Aging (AoA) touch with local AAAs and other commuAs the leader of the Network, AoA works nity-based organizations. To contact the Elprimarily to increase awareness amongst dercare Locator, call 1-800-677-1116 or visit government agencies, organizations and www.eldercare.gov. the general public in regards to the needs of the older American population. In addi- State Units on Aging tion to recommending policy and developThe State Units on Aging (SUA) serve ing regulations, AoA is also responsible for as the state arm of the AoA. SUAs coorproviding grants to worthwhile projects. dinate services in their states by workThe AoA can be reached at www.aoa.gov or ing with a variety of state agencies and other public and private organizations. 202-619-0724. State Units also award grants to AAAs Eldercare Locator to help create community specific proIn an effort to provide nationwide in- grams.
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Telephone Reassurance/ Friendly Visiting Provides counseling, advice and referrals to individuals who need companionship.
Mercer County ...................................609-883-2880
New Jersey
Delaware
Burlington County ........................ 1-800-836-0580
Kent County .........................................302-424-7310
Camden County .................................856-456-3344
New Castle County ............................302-761-9100
Gloucester County ............................856-401-7645
Sussex County .....................................302-424-7310
Mercer County ....................................609-530-1972
Transportation Services
Delaware
Public and private transit and paratransit to enable
Kent County .................................... 1-800-652-3278
Pennsylvania Bucks County ....................................... 215-547-1889 Chester County ................................. 610-344-6350 Delaware County ...............................610-353-6642
individuals to get where they need to go.
Montgomery County ......................... 610-278-3601
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040
Bucks County .......................................215-794-5554
Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450
Chester County .................................. 610-431-6015
Opportunities for service in the community.
New Jersey
Delaware County .............................. 610-490-3960
Pennsylvania
Burlington County ............................. 856-234-5484
Montgomery County ......................... 215-542-7433
Bucks County .......................................215-348-0510
Camden County .................................. 877-222-3737
Philadelphia County ........................... 215-580-7145
Chester County ..................................610-344-7028
Gloucester County ........................... 856-232-4646
Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450
New Castle County ...................... 1-800-652-3278 Sussex County ................................ 1-800-652-3278 Volunteering
Delaware County ...............................610-490-1300
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how Area Agencies on Aging can help you On the local level, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) coordinate and provide services to meet the needs and concerns of residents who are 60 years of age and older. Because of the many services and programs they offer, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) are one of the single most important retirement resources. Available services vary by locale, and the list below is just a sampling of the ones that are routinely offered by AAAs. Services provided by most AAAs: n Adult Day Care is available for individuals who need daytime supervision. n Case Management Services are conducted by professionals who can assess needs and arrange for services to encourage continued independence. n E lder Abuse Prevention Programs provide investigative services and intervention in cases of abuse. n Financial Assistance and benefit counseling is conducted by professionals. n Home Health Services provide needed care in the home environment. n Home Repair Programs help older adults complete needed repairs to avoid major problems. n Home Modification Programs provide renovations to make the home safer and more secure for individuals who choose to age in place.
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Montgomery County .........................610-834-1040 Philadelphia County ...........................215-765-9040 Philadelphia .......................................... 215-686-8450
New Castle County ...........................302-255-9882 Sussex County .....................................302-856-5815 Eldercare Locator Nation-wide service offering information and
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Burlington County ................. 609-894-9311 x1492 Camden County ................................. 856-663-9356
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Gloucester County ........................... 856-415-9084
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Mercer County ....................................609-921-8893
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Delaware
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other valuables. Home Staging Transforming the home into a more welcoming, appealing and attractive product can raise the value of the property. Adjustments to the home can include painting, furniture rearrangement and de-cluttering. Professional Organizers Professional organizers can help individuals get paperwork and possessions in order, while disposing of unwanted items and reclaiming their attics, basements and other spaces. Senior Housing Search Services Professionals can help review the seemingly endless array of independent living communities, assisted living communities and retirement communities available in the area.
An array of qualified professionals specialize in helping older adults with everything from selling possessions to finding a senior living community.
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I came for coffee and a tour, and decided to stay It’s true! A simple chat over a cup of coffee became the visit that never ended. Now, as a resident of Waverly Heights, I live among friends in a beautiful Main Line estate. I no longer worry about maintaining a home or keeping up with the demands of running a household. Instead, I spend my time enjoying social events, hobbies and cultural excursions. Fine dining is part of every day. And 5-star rated health care is accessible if needed. I’m delighted! Coffee and a tour introduced me to a lifestyle. Visit soon to get acquainted with yours.
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how to access benefits for veterans help is available for service members Any individual who served in the active military, naval or air service and was discharged under any condition other than dishonorable may qualify for VA health care benefits. Members of the Reserves or National Guard who were called to active duty, other than for training, and completed the full duty requirement may also be eligible for health care. All Veterans are encouraged to enroll with the VA to determine their eligibility for benefits. Only by enrolling in the VA health care system can Veterans guarantee that comprehensive services will be available when and where they are needed. The VA’s enrollment system is based on priority groups. Congress determines the VA’s funding annually, which impacts the number of Veterans who can be enrolled in the health care program. The VA classifies Veterans into priority groups to ensure that limited funds are provided to higher priority Veterans first. Priority groups range from 1-8, with 1 being the highest priority.
Long-Term Care Benefits In addition to preventative, health maintenance and emergency care, VA benefits may also provide for long-term care in some instances. Long-term care, as defined by the VA, may be provided in a person’s home, a community site, residential setting, or nursing home. Eligibility for services covered by the VA are determined based on a Veteran’s need for ongoing treatment, service availability in their area, financial eligibility, priority group status and insurance coverage. Long-term care services may also be covered though Medicare, Medicaid, insurance or private funds. In some instances, Veterans may be able to use the Aid and Attendance Allowance to cover needed long-term care. To be eligible, Veterans must: • Require the help of another person for everyday personal care needs (such as bathing, dressing, or toileting); or • Be bedridden; or
• Live in a nursing home and be physically or mentally incapacitated; or • Have poor eyesight (5/200 corrected visual acuity or less in both eyes). The VA also offers a Housebound Allowance to certain eligible Veterans who are restricted to their residence because of a permanent disability. To apply for either the Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits, Veterans must send a written statement, including a report from their doctor documenting the need for services, to their Veterans Benefits Administration regional office. Additional information is available at www.va.gov/ healthbenefits and www.myhealth.va.gov or by calling the VA toll-free at 1-877-222VETS (8387). Information adapted from http://www. va.gov/geriatrics/ and from Health Care Benefits Overview 2012, a publication of the VA available at http://www.va.gov/ healthbenefits/resources/epublications.asp.
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areas a hidden secret with something eral William Howe’s British forces on for everyone. Sept. 11, 1777. With the goal of reaching PhiladelA Rich History phia, Howe led his troops from the ChesIn Delaware County, specifically apeake, as Washington devised a plan Chadds Ford, the Brandywine Battle- to secure his men on the high ground of field Historic Site invites its visitors Chadds Ford. On September 9th, Washto experience the largest engagement ington lined his troops along the Branof the Revolutionary War. This park dywine River only to find he would be brings to life the notorious battle be- outwitted by Howe’s forces. It was a battle tween the Continental Army, led by that ended with the defeat of the AmeriGeneral George Washington, and Gen- cans and their retreat to Chester.
Longwood Gardens’ Main Fountain Garden is one of three large fountain gardens on the 1,050-acre former du Pont estate. The fountains are on April – October and special evening illuminated fountain shows take place throughout the summer.
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Among the many exquisite sights to see in this particular area, perhaps one of the most reputable is Longwood Gardens. This premier horticultural display with 11,000 different types of plants both indoors and out, has grown since the early 20th century. In the fall, Longwood’s landscapes beam with an array of yellow, orange, purple and red trees. While at Longwood Gardens, tourists can explore the Peirce-du Pont home. Quaker farmer Joshua Peirce built a section of the brick home in 1730, which his successors then extended. In 1906, Pierre S. du Pont purchased the property to save its trees and modified it into his country home and first conservatory. Residents and visitors can enjoy a weekend at the Brandywine Valley Wine From Gardens to Grapes Trail, featuring six different wineries Brandywine Valley, made famous by where guests can tour and taste premithe legacy of the du Pont family, is a ma- um wines. Located between Longwood jor attraction of Chester County with its Gardens and Brandywine River Museum, the historic Chaddsford Winery gardens, museums and wineries.
Through the park’s tours, various educational programs and camps for children, individuals can interactively learn about this important event in American history. Visitors can mark the date in early September for the annual re-enactment of what has been proclaimed the largest single-day battle of the American War for Independence. The historic culture of these counties does not stop there, however. The West Chester Railroad museum has celebrated over 150 years since the first train pulled into West Chester. Other attractions that can take visitors back in time are the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum, Historic Sugartown village and the American Helicopter Museum.
is open daily and is Pennsylvania’s most acclaimed winery. A renovated 17th century colonial barn, the winery is a beautiful attraction with a charming country atmosphere. Folly Hill Vineyards is part of a 200-year old Quaker farmhouse where individuals can be seen picnicking, taking scenic walks and tasting wines in the stone carriage house. All of the wineries found on the Brandywine Wine Trail provide beautiful views and great entertainment, while allowing individuals to see winemaking first-hand. Cultural Expressions In Delaware County, a rich sense of culture can be found in the internationally known Brandywine River Museum. A 19th- century grist mill, the museum exhibits work by three generations of Wyeths, along with a collection of Ameri-
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Our new neighborhood is all about comfort and convenience for a lifestyle that’s all about you.
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We’re now taking reservations for our newest neighborhood at Tel Hai, StoneCroft. These spacious apartments offer one- and two-bedroom floor plans, and first-time residents get the chance to customize their residence to suit their tastes. This expansion of the Tel Hai lifestyle will also add new dining venues, resident gathering spaces and more. Call us at (610) 2739333 to find out how you can reserve your new apartment. But hurry—they won’t be available for long.
Tel Hai is a full-service continuing care retirement community serving seniors for over 55 years.
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ob and Josie Davis met in high school. Bob’s sister might have been helpful getting the relationship started, but that first date at the roller rink grew into a life-long love enjoyed every day. In May 2013, the Davis’s celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary in Oahu. In fact, they were remarried in front of hundreds of people in a Polynesian wedding reenactment ceremony! The couple has enjoyed participating in various activities through the years. Their shared love of history resulted in a very special celebration for Josie’s 70th birthday. With all of the family dressed in period garb, they reserved an entire B&B in Gettysburg to mark the occasion. Bob and Josie were also genuine “happy campers,” as members of square dance campers’ groups on the local, regional and national level. They have visited 47 of the 50 states. For forty years, they enjoyed the home they designed at the edge of Bob’s family farm in Chester County and freely admit it was created with eventual retirement in mind. Always actively engaged in their community and lifelong learners, they later decided there were other options to consider. They started giving their assumptions about retirement living another look. One day, while watching Bob on a ladder cleaning the gutters, Josie realized this was NOT something she wanted looming in her future. Visiting Tel Hai, a retirement community in Honey Brook, Pa., got them both thinking that community living would be a desirable alternative to pursue. Today, when you look at the monthly calendar Josie keeps on her tablet, you wonder how they find time for their varied interests and commitments. They enjoy ballroom dancing, concerts and lectures together. Bob, who requires very little sleep, has a list in his pocket at all times of “things to do.” This “Jack of all trades” is a devoted Phillies fan who enjoys keeping busy and helps with projects at church, his adult children’s homes and Tel Hai. Bob volunteered to paint wooden bridges and railings across the campus and even designed and built a wishing well near the Meadows Health Care Center. Their dog, Missy, also gets him out in the fresh air for long daily walks. In fact, the hiking trail is a major project Bob and Josie are promoting on campus. They led a two-mile hike during a recent spring open house and are filling the woods with “critters” for their neighbors’ visiting grandchildren to find. Active in the campus veterans’ group, Bob was the flag bearer during Honey Brook’s Memorial Day parade this year. Josie gets an early start in the morning and keeps busy
The hiking trail at Tel Hai is a favorite spot of Bob and Josie Davis and their dog, Missy.
throughout the day with activities of her choosing. She keeps an amazing schedule—participating in the campus SEW Creative group Monday morning and moving on to another sewing group at her church later that afternoon. Or she may be heading off to the Garden Club in Glenmoore. On campus you will find her attending offerings in yoga, water aerobics, Zumba and Line Dancing. “Things change so fast…I want to do as much as I can while I can,” Josie shared with a smile. “I remember my 94-year-old aunt still running around, and I know I want to be that way, too. Sometimes I think if I’d come here ten years earlier, I’d be ten years healthier now!” Enjoying a fulfilling lifestyle with no concerns for home maintenance or future health needs is a wonderful benefit. Community living in this beautiful location filled with lively, engaging neighbors has become the setting for a new, rewarding chapter in life. For Bob and Josie Davis, Tel Hai lives up to its name—it is indeed the “hill of life!”
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local resources DelAware County Delaware County Office of Services for the Aging Address: 206 Eddystone Avenue, 2nd Floor Eddystone, PA 19022 Phone: 610-490-1300 Web: w ww.delcosa.org/
Delaware County Senior Centers Chester Senior Center Address: 721 Hayes St., Chester, 19013 Phone: 610-497-3550 Open: Mon to Fri 8:30 - 4:00 Web: w ww.scs-delco.org/centers/chester.php/
Hometown Senior Center Address: 302 South Jackson St., Media, 19063 Phone: 610-566-0505 Open: Mon to Fri 8:30 - 4:00
Friendship Circle Address: 1515 Landsdowne Ave., Darby, 19023 Phone: 610-237-6222 Open: Mon to Fri 8:30 - 4:00
Open: Mon to Fri 9:00 - 3:30
Dowingtown Area Senior Center, Inc.
Web: www.scs-delco.org/centers/goodneighbor.php
Ashbridge Commons
Upper Darby Senior Center
Address: 983 East Lancaster Avenue, Condo A
Address: 326 Watkins Ave., Upper Darby, 19082
Downingtown, PA 19335
Phone: 610-734-7655
Phone: 610-269-3939
Open: Mon to Fri 8:00 - 4:00
Open: Mon, Wed, Fri 9 - 5; Tue & Th 9 - 3
Havertown Senior Center
Web: www.downingtownseniors.org
Address: 1105 Earlington Rd., Havertown, 19083
Kennett Area Senior Center
Phone: 610-446-2070 Open: Mon to Fri 8:00 - 4:00
Address: 427 South Walnut Street , Kennett Square, PA 19348
Wayne Senior Center
Phone: 610-444-4819
Address: 108 Station Rd., Wayne, 19087
Open: Mon to Fri 8:30 - 4
Phone: 610-688-6246
Web: www.kennettseniorcenter.org
Open: Mon to Fri 8:00 - 4:00
Oxford Senior Center
Web: www.wayneseniorcenter.com
Chester County Department of Aging Services
Address: 12 East Locust Street, Oxford, PA 19363 Phone: 610-932-5244
Open: Mon to Fri 8:30 - 3 Address: 601 Westtown Rd, Suite 130, West Chester, PA Web: www.oxfordseniors.org Phone: 610-344-6350
Phoenixville Senior Adult Activity
Web: http://dsf.chesco.org/aging/
Center Address: 153 Church Street, Phoenixville, PA 19460
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Chester County
Schoolhouse Senior Center
Chester County Senior Centers
Open: Mon to Fri 9 - 3
Address: 600 Swarthmore Ave, Folsom, 19033
Coatesville Area Senior Center
Web: www.phoenixvilleseniorcenter.org
Phone: 610-237-8100 Open: Mon to Fri 9:00 - 4:00
Address: 22 North Fifth Avenue, PO Box 71, Coatesville, PA 19320
West Chester Area Senior Center
Web: www.scs-delco.org
Phone: 610-383-6900
Good Neighbor Senior Center
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ibraries are quiet places filled with well-worn more than 10,500 volumes includes classics, as well as classics and imposing tomes. But the silence best sellers – many requested by the residents. can be misleading. Libraries are also ripe with Ceil explained, “We buy the books our residents stories and teeming with life. want, and they have excellent taste.” She laughed as she Nowhere is this truer than in the impres- continued, “If you want Danielle Steele, forget it.” sive library at The Quadrangle, a Continuing Care ComThe exceptional library was a major draw for Marymunity in Haverford, Pennsylvania. The Quadrangle’s Ann Reiss as well, who spent the last 30 years of her calibrary is not just full of great books, in large and regu- reer teaching at West Chester University. She now serves lar print and on CDs; it also features dozens of volumes as Library co-director with Jane and is proud of the serpenned by current and deceased residents; has a grow- vice she and her fellow librarians are able to offer their ing DVD collection, all donated; and is staffed entirely peers. “Our library is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. by residents. People borrow books on the honor system, but there are After studying library science, Marion Malakoff also librarians available four hours a day to help,” she spent most of her career in administration at the Uni- said. versity of Pennsylvania. Only after moving to The QuadWith a reference computer, the library also offers rangle did she return to her residents the opportunity profession and become one to use new technologies of the community’s volfor research. A graduate unteer librarians. The opof Cornell and a veteran portunity to be involved in of the computer industry, an active community was Judy Levinson has spent why Marion moved to the many of her volunteer Quadrangle. “The people hours helping expand the here really are a remarkable library’s digital capabiligroup,” she said. “We actuties. ally run this place – not “We’ve seen increased just the library but all of the participation on the comwonderful programs.” puter in the library. We’ve Jane Unkefer also really worked to show peoworked in higher education ple the possibilities of the administration; she served technology,” she said. as the Executive Director While all of these womof the Bryn Mawr College The Quadrangle’s resident librarians are proud to serve their en have dedicated time to Alumnae Association for 12 community. Pictured from left are Mary-Ann Reiss, Jane Unkefer, the library, they are only years. With many friends Judy Levinson, Marion Malakoff, and Ceil Frey. a few of the dozens of volinvolved in establishing the unteers who work to make nearby retirement community, and, as an early non-res- this community amenity a source of pleasure and pride. ident member of The Quadrangle Board, she knew what The Quadrangle’s beloved library is a true reflection of an interesting and lively place it would be. the community. “This became even more apparent after I moved in “We all help each other – through trouble and and began working in the library,” Jane noted. “There are through joy,” said Jane. Mary-Ann concurred, “There is two bookcases in the library filled with books written by just a sense of caring here; you know that the people reresidents, and the collection keeps growing.” ally care about each other.” Volunteering in the community library was a given While residents can always find a quiet spot in The for Ceil Frey. A former English teacher who spent her ca- Quadrangle’s library to get lost in a book or add a piece to reer working with gifted students, Ceil and her husband the giant jigsaw puzzle on the center table, the facility is knew they had found their new home the minute they clearly filled with life and is the cornerstone of a thriving saw the well-stocked library. The expansive collection of community.
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Crozer-Keystone Senior Health Crozer-Keystone Senior Health Services and CKCK Village Services and Village Comprehensive services for seniors, Comprehensive services for seniors, their physicians, family and and caregivers. their physicians, family caregivers.
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Geriatric Evaluation (GEM) Program: A comprehensive physical, mentalmental and social ◆ Geriatric Evaluationand andManagement Management (GEM) Program: A comprehensive physical, and social medical evaluation of of specialists withwith a background in geriatrics. The GEM is medical evaluationdone donebybya team a team specialists a background in geriatrics. The program GEM program is offered at locations in Delaware County—Springfield, CrumCrum LynneLynne and Media. offered atthree threeconvenient convenient locations in Delaware County—Springfield, and Media.
◆ Dining Dining at combines low-cost meals withwith presentations by Crozer-Keystone at Dusk: Dusk:AAprogram programthat that combines low-cost meals presentations by Crozer-Keystone clinicians on topics thatthat are are important to seniors and their clinicians onaavariety varietyofofhealth-related health-related topics important to seniors and families. their families. CKHS Physician Free monthly interactive presentations aboutabout seniorsenior health-related ◆ CKHS PhysicianLecture LectureSeries: Series: Free monthly interactive presentations health-related topics directlyfrom fromthe thephysicians physicians Crozer-Keystone Health System. topics directly of of Crozer-Keystone Health System.
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A fee-based membershipprogram program that offers a “village” of services for active age and over, fee-based membership that offers a “village” of services for active adultsadults age 50 and50over, their aging aging parents parentsand andtheir theirdisabled, disabled, dependent adult children. All services are coordinated by a Village dependent adult children. All services are coordinated by a Village Navigator. Crozer-Keystone is the only health system in the nation to own and operate a Village program. Navigator. Crozer-Keystone is the only health system in the nation to own and operate a Village program. Services include: Services include: ◆ Scheduling Schedulingmedical medicalappointments appointments ◆ Financial planning/management ◆ andand ◆ Financial planning/management and and coordinatingaccess accesstotohealth health care providers bill bill paying coordinating care providers paying ◆ Elder law consultations and estate planning ◆ Home improvement and repairs ◆ Elder law consultations and estate planning ◆ Home improvement and repairs ◆ Lifelong Lifelonglearning learningopportunities opportunities ◆ Real estate consultations ◆ ◆ Real estate consultations ◆ Transportation and errand services ◆ Pet care ◆ Transportation and errand services ◆ Pet care For more moreinformation informationabout about Crozer-Keystone’s Senior Health Services, to enroll For Crozer-Keystone’s Senior Health Services, or toor enroll in thein the Crozer-Keystone Village, call 1-800-CKHS-KEY (1-800-254-7539) or Crozer-Keystone Village, call 1-800-CKHS-KEY (1-800-254-7539) or visit http://srhealthservices.crozerkeystone.org. visit http://srhealthservices.crozerkeystone.org. We’re 5 hospitals, 2,600 doctors and nurses, We’re 5 hospitals, 2,600 doctors and nurses, and 6,800 caring people with 1 vision. and Crozer-Keystone. 6,800 caring people with 1 vision. Something to feel good about. Crozer-Keystone. Something to feel good about.
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Brandywine Battlefield: This historic site brings to life the largest single-day battle of the Revolutionary War. Every year in early September, tourists can watch a reenactment of this notorious day during which General George Washington and his men were defeated by British General William Howe’s forces.
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can illustrations and landscape paintings. Aside from the beauty found in its displayed art, it is also the site for the Brandywine Conservancy Wildflower and Native Plants Gardens designed by horticulturist F.M. Mooberry. In 1979, Lady Bird Johnson dedicated the gardens to Ford B. Draper and Henry A. Thouron, the two individuals who played an integral role in the conservancy’s establishment. Here, wildflowers, such as Blue Lobelias and Yellow Tickseed Sunflowers, bloom in September and October, adding to the vivid display of colorful leaves.
Fun for the Family For those looking for activities catering to a younger crowd, there is Linvilla Orchards, a 300-acre farm located in Delaware County. With its rich agriculture, this attraction provides an educational experience and various entertaining activities. Families can visit Pumpkinland, pick their own fresh produce, take a hayride or play at Playland Playground. The farm’s world famous pies lure visitors, as well as its festivals featuring costumed characters, games and music. Kennett Square is known as the Mushroom Capital of the World due to the more than a million pounds of mushrooms produced in the region every year. As a major point in the march to the Battle of Brandy-
wine during the American Revolution and with its citizens having helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad, Kennett Square also boasts an interesting history. Each year in September, the Kennett Mushroom Festival is held, followed by a microbrew festival in October. With celebrations for Cinco de Mayo and the recently established annual springfest in the park, residents and visitors are sure to have fun any time of year. Chester and Delaware Counties offer quite a range of activities that can provide a fun and educational experience no matter one’s age. In these areas, people will find that the beautiful flowers are in bloom year-round, history is brought to life and the celebrations never cease.
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tella and Dr. Tom Gabuzda have been residents of Dunwoody Village, a continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square, Pa., since 2011. They were delighted when they discovered that Marge and Dr. Tom Devlin would become their next-door neighbors. The couples met when the Devlins came to take a tour of Dunwoody in January 2012. In a short time, they have forged the kind of friendship that seems to have developed over decades. Watching them interact in the Devlin’s beautifully decorated country house on the expansive campus is remarkably like spending time with old friends. While the two men discussed their shared interests and experiences, Stella and Marge began talking about books. “I told her I was interested in volunteering in the library,” said Marge. Stella, who is co-chairman of the Dunwoody Library, recalled filing that information away. “And when Marge moved in, I reached out to her right away,” Stella said. Tom Gabuzda was a hematologist and an oncologist for over 45 years at Thomas Jefferson and Lankenau Hospitals; Stella was head librarian at the Ludington Library in Bryn Mawr. Tom was a board member at Dunwoody before he and Stella became residents. Tom Devlin received a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, and then conducted biochemical research at the Merck Institute in New Jersey. After ten years, he joined the biochemistry faculty of Hahnemann University College of Medicine (now Drexel University College of Medicine). Marge was a high school math teacher and an active volunteer for various non-profit organizations. “I had been to Dunwoody several times before I moved in, to deliver flowers on behalf of my church,” said Tom Devlin. “I noticed how open and friendly people were. Everyone says hello in the hallways and in the dining rooms.” “One of the pleasures of living here is that the residents are such an interesting lot,” Stella observed. “Everybody has a story, and many of them are well-traveled and well-read. You can sit down for dinner with just about anybody and have a good conversation.” Stella has made a point to introduce the Devlins to other residents over dinner. “It helps to accelerate the process of feeling settled here,” she said. Tom and Stella
The Gabuzdas and the Devlins have quickly forged a strong friendship.
both volunteer as part of the Dunwoody Hospitality Committee. “Even before we moved in, the Gabuzdas invited us to have dinner with them a few times, so we could take part in one of the evening programs,” Marge recalled. Stella added, “Now that they’re here, about once a week I invite them to join us along with another couple or resident whose company I think they would enjoy.” Tom Devlin noted how everyone makes an effort to learn people’s first names. “For the first week of the month, we ask residents to wear name tags, to help people learn the new names,” he said. “When you talk with new residents, you often find out within a few minutes that you had a connection 50 years ago—or even multiple connections.” “At Dunwoody Village, residents get to have their cake and eat it too,” Stella concluded. “They’re able to maintain their old relationships and make new ones as well.”
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SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY 490 Manor Ave. • Downingtown, PA 19335 Located less than ½ mile south of Route 30 Bypass on Route 322
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Living Green By Christy Brudin
Left Photo: The community’s Landscape Advisory Committee includes (from left to right) Arlene Flick, Barbara Calkins, Sandy Young and Marge Argo. The committee is currently working on ridding the property of invasive weeds, such as the “mile-aminute” vine growing on the fence behind them. Right Photo: Betty Fink shows off one of the bluebird boxes on campus. White Horse Village is part of a regional Bluebird Trail.
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oing green has never been more in. Living green, on the other hand, is not a fashion statement. It is about making genuine and pervasive lifestyle changes to protect and preserve natural resources. Living green comes naturally for the residents of White Horse Village, a 96-acre continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square, Pa. The community’s bucolic setting attracts retirees who love spending time outside – from amateur gardeners to committed conservationists. With so many nature lovers living in one community, it is no surprise that White Horse has been recognized for its innovative environmental efforts. As part of the state-wide bluebird trail, White Horse’s residents maintain 14 bluebird houses on campus. The houses were built in the on-campus woodworking shop and are monitored by a committee of 10 residents. As Chair of the Bluebird Trail Committee, Betty Fink is proud of the community’s efforts to help restore the bluebird population that was nearly wiped out by pesticides and unsustainable building practices. “Last year, we had more birds fledge than any place around here,” Betty reported. “Nearby Tyler Arboretum even teased us that we had stolen all their birds.” For Betty, one of the major factors in deciding to move to White Horse more than five years ago was the appeal of having outdoor space. “We really have lots of open space and flower beds, and of course we have birds and rabbits and all kinds of wildlife. I really love that,” she said. The residents not only enjoy the outdoors, they also like
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to get involved in the management and upkeep of the expansive campus. Recently, residents have led efforts to rid the property of invasive weeds, including the “mile-a-minute” vines that were quickly destroying the meadow. However, they didn’t want to bring in heavy machinery to remove the invasive plants, since that would also damage the landscape. Instead, they turned to voracious eaters – goats. “We researched companies that rent goats as one of our options, and decided it was the best solution,” explained Marge Argo, the Chair of the Landscape Advisory Committee. “We learned that they feed 14-15 hours a day. In just 3-5 days, the goats can clear a ½ acre.” The use of goats to clear the meadow is just one of many sustainability efforts that the White Horse residents have undertaken. The Landscape Advisory Committee also oversaw the identifying and tagging of more than 1,200 trees on campus—an effort that was recognized and applauded by Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College. Several garden plots are also available for residents, as well as a plot for the kitchen staff. “They plant a number of flowers and vegetables that are sold in the summertime for a reasonable fee. And the herbs that the chefs grow are used in our meals,” said Marge. The community chefs also raise several plots of tomatoes, peppers, beets, cucumbers and squash that they use throughout the summer. Marge and her husband moved to White Horse more than seven years ago after considering several nearby communities. The scenic campus, complete with useable outdoor spaces, was certainly a deciding factor for the couple. “This is a community of people who enjoy the outdoors and
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S p e c i a l S e c t i o n : F e at u r e S t o r y appreciate the beauty of nature,” Marge said. Beyond the appealing environment, Marge and her husband were also drawn to White Horse because of the fascinating residents and the overall lifestyle. “This is a campus full of interesting people and activities,” Marge noted. “We have many activities and many talented people who share their time to run classes and clubs.” White Horse’s residents also spend a significant amount of time preserving the natural beauty of their home, as well as the natural resources they use. In addition to the Bluebird and Landscape Committees, the community also boasts an Energy Committee. This committee works to keep utility usage down by coordinating with the management to ensure that utilities are kept at lower levels if residents are on vacation. The biannual clean-ups of nearby Ridley Creek are also large-
ly resident organized. Both staff and residents pitch in to clean up the area. The community has also focused on using sustainable landscaping practices and designing landscape elements to improve the watershed. For their efforts, local watershed associations have recognized them. “It’s really the residents that make this such a green community – through their involvement in a variety of resident committees,” acknowledged Dottie Mallon, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations. The residents of White Horse Village certainly work hard to preserve the natural beauty of the campus, but they also play hard – fully enjoying all that the picturesque location has to offer. Whether they are watching the new goats munch away at invasive weeds, enjoying fresh herbs on their dinners or seeing a young bluebird take flight, they are always living green.
White Horse Village Retirement Community:
Full spectrum lifestyle choices in a vibrant community of people who care!
We invite you to visit White Horse Village, a continuing care retirement community located on 96 acres of gardens, meadows and woodlands adjacent to a state park where nature is abundant and the lifestyle is casual. Currently available are spacious Villas with fenced in yards and Garden Cottages with patios and entry fees starting at $92,000 under the modified plan. Pets are always welcome too. We pride ourselves on creating an inviting atmosphere that delivers every resident a sense of contentment. We spare no effort when it comes to service and our focus is solely upon the satisfaction of those who live here.
We offer the Following Entrance Plans: 80% Refundable, Standard–Declining Balance and the Modified Health Plan for those with Long Term Care Insurance. We also offer a flexible meal plan and all fees include long-term nursing care or personal care in private suites in the newly expanded Healthcare Center.
610-558-5000
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or those unfamiliar with available living options, the image of the “senior community” may need a serious makeover. Many individuals still think of retirement communities as dreary “facilities” with an institutional feel. This could not be further from the truth today. Active Adult communities, also known as leisure communities, are populated with adults who have come to live there by choice. In fact, individuals often choose to move into an active adult community as soon as they hit the requisite age – usually around 55. The amenity filled communities are often adjacent to golf courses or other recreational facilities. Not Just Active, but Pro-Active These individuals say they are making the move because they want to enjoy a hassle-free lifestyle, not because of deteriorating health. Simply put, it is their choice. Most active adult communities are not equipped to provide increased care or health-related services. However, several active adult residences are part of a larger Continuing Care Retirement Community, where residents can count on extended care if they develop health problems. This continuum of care allows active adults to make the most of the present while planning for the future. Gaining Independence Active adult communities often have a full range of entertainment options, and most of the costs are included in the living fees. They are ideal for retirees, but are not limited to those who have stopped working. Many residents continue to put in hours at work, while others fully explore long-lost hobbies or new interests. Homes in these communities are constructed of low-maintenance building materials and feature virtually maintenancefree yards. This way, residents can spend more time filling their schedules with fa-
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vorite hobbies and group activities, rather than tending to home-related tasks. Tennis courts, swimming pools, hiking trails, biking and jogging paths, and fitness centers are among the many features generally available within the community. Instead of navigating traffic when going to the gym or beauty shop, residents can often walk a few blocks to an on-site facility. There is also something to be said for having an elegant dining room in the community, although cooking in one’s private residence is still an option. What to Look For You can start by requesting an information packet from every active adult community you are considering. Make sure to read it carefully, and keep them all organized in a folder or file cabinet. Once you have narrowed down your
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options by perusing the brochures, schedule a visit to each community. While you are there, take thorough notes and make a list of pros and cons for each one. Ask if you can dine with residents, talk with staff and read the residents’ handbook during your visit. When you meet with the management or resident relations director, make sure to assess the management’s philosophy and its relationship with residents. And never underestimate the power of the good old-fashioned hunch. If you attended college or had to consider employment in a new area, remember the criteria you used in making that decision. This is no different. Prioritize your own needs and feelings and give yourself plenty of time to make a decision. This is your new home and a place you will come to enjoy for decades.
Isn’t it time to enjoy your life? This is maintenance free living at its best!
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New Jersey Edison Woods Seniors Edison Hyde Park 56-57
Medford Leas
Park Terrace Princeton Windrows
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Woodbridge
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Medford
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Rahway
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Yorkshire Terrace Lawrenceville
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Pennsylvania Ashbridge Manor
11 Downingtown
610-269-8800
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Northfield at Menno Haven
46 Chambersburg
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Freedom
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State College
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Mount Joy
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on Senior Housing Arden Courts Memory Care Community (see ad page 152) King of Prussia, PA: 610-337-1214 • Warminster Township, PA: 215-957-5182 • Yardley, PA: 215-321-6166 • Arden Courts, designed by HCR ManorCare, is a memory care community created especially to meet the unique needs of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related memory impairment. Every detail - from the layout and activities to the specially trained staff and individualized attention - is designed to make life simpler, safer and more fulfilling for our residents. We provide an environment that preserves the warmth, the caring, the comforts and routines of home. 100% dedicated to Alzheimer’s and dementia care.
Cathedral Village (see ad page 43) 600 E. Cathedral Village, Philadelphia, PA 19128 215-984-8621 or toll free 855-769-6942 www.cathedralvillage.com If you could mingle the energy of the city with the tranquility of nature it would be called an ideal place…it would be called Cathedral Village. With historic Philadelphia just minutes away from the resort atmosphere of Cathedral Village you can take advantage of all the City has to offer, yet return to your home and be surrounded by the beauty of nature on 40 acres of lush landscape. A non-profit, nondenominational Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) Cathedral Village is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF-CCAC), which awards accreditation to those retirement communities that meet or exceed their high standards. Cathedral Village offers a full continuum of care with the option of a Traditional or Refundable Entry Fee Program.
Chandler Hall (see ad page 34) 99 Barclay St. • Newtown, PA 18940 • 215-497-0904• www.chandlerhall.org Chandler Hall is a non-profit community run in the Quaker Tradition. We believe that every person served by Chandler Hall has the right to independence, free choices regarding health care and a living situation which fosters productivity and individuality. To that end, we are committed to providing a full continuum of health care for the older adult which is positive and creative. Our programs include Personal Care, Nursing Care, A Hospice Pavilion, Adult Day Program, Home Health Care, Memory Care and more.
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apartment 8301 Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19152-2006 • www.deer-meadows.org designs Deer Meadows Retirement Community (DMRC) has been in operation since 1869. With over 140 years of experience in
senior care we offer Independent Living, Personal Care, Short term Rehabilitation, Nursing Care, Skilled Dementia Care, and Hospice/Palliative Care. We now offer a specialized unit for Ventilator/Pulmonary and Bedside Dialysis. We take pride in being in the forefront of our profession and are an award winning community. Our staff is trained in the newest techniques of care in our own Staff Education Center and kept up to date with the latest information about our profession from our affiliations with senior organizations like PANPHA, LeadingAge, and accredited by CARF-CCAC. We’ve been in the forefront of the
Healthcare Profession for 140 years.
Please feel free to call for a Complimentary Lunch and tour of our community.
Phase V Construction just beginning.
Applications now accepted. Our Services Include:
• Independent Living • Personal Care • Rehabilitation • HealthCare (Skilled Nursing)
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on Senior Housing Dunwoody Village (see ad page 96) 3500 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square, PA 19073 • 610-359-4400 • www.dunwoody.org Dunwoody Village is an accredited, not-for-profit, Continuing Care Retirement Community. The community has 252 apartments and country houses clustered on a beautiful 83-acre tract of fields, woods, lawns, and gardens in the center of Newtown Square, PA. There are 81 private personal care residences and 81 private skilled nursing rooms on the campus. Amenities include fully enclosed and heated walkways, two dining rooms, casual dining and “take out”, lounges, auditorium, fitness center, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, arts and crafts room, wood shop, library, game room, gift shop, bank, hair salon, weekly housekeeping and flat linen service, transportation and door-to-door mail delivery. The community has a prime location near shopping and public transportation.
Freedom Village Brandywine (see ad page 22) 15 Freedom Boulevard • West Brandywine, PA 19320-1549 • 484-288-2200 www.freedomvillage.com Come to Freedom Village Brandywine and discover an elegant lifestyle nestled in the countryside of beautiful Chester County. You’ll enjoy spacious accommodations, fine dining and activities to stimulate your intellectual curiosity and satisfy your social spirit. You’ll find impeccable service and incomparable style, plus peace of mind knowing that Personal Care, Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing and Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care are all available on-site. Don’t you owe it to yourself to experience the outstanding amenities and exceptional lifestyle waiting at Freedom Village? Call 484-288-2200 today for more information on our unique Home Purchase Program and to schedule a tour of our new furnished models. The good life is more accessible than you ever imagined!
Friends Services for the Aging (see ad page 1) Friends Services for the Aging, Building 670, Suite 120, 350 Sentry Parkway , Blue Bell, PA 19422 215-646-0720 • www.fsainfo.org Confused about your options for retirement living? Call a Friend! Continuing care? Life care at home? Retirement communities? Assisted Living communities? Active Adult communities? Skilled nursing care? Wading through all the retirement living options can be confusing and overwhelming! Friends Services for the Aging can help you explore the full range of retirement options that are guided by Quaker values. East Coast, West Coast, or in between, our Quaker values lead us to a practice of inclusion; we honor the life experiences of everyone, from all backgrounds, races, and faith traditions.
Martins Run (see ad page 87) 11 Martins Run, Media PA 19063 • 800-327-3875 • www.martinsrun.org Martins Run is a nonprofit, premier senior living community in Media,Pa., minutes from the Main Line. For more than 30 years, our uppermostpriority has been to create a community that fulfills the residents’ high expectations and serves their diverse needs. We offer an array of services, including Senior Housing, Independent Living, Continuing Care, PersonalCare and Nursing. Martins Run’s new amenities include an Energy Club with an indoor, heated pool; a redesigned library; lavishly remodeled apartment-homes; Wellness Center; and several dining options, including Bill’s Bistro. The residents enjoy fine cuisine, educational enrichment and a variety of social and cultural opportunities. Our community has a rich history filled with achievements that are not in the past but are very much a part of our lives today and within all of the residents at Martins Run. We welcome you to come to Martins Run, where you’re welcomed like family.
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on Senior Housing Menno Haven (see ad page 46) 2227 Scotland Avenue, Chambersburg, PA 17201 • 800-222-6695 • 717-263-2373 • www.mennohaven.org No matter what your story, there’s a place for you at Menno Haven. We offer diverse settings to meet a variety of retirement lifestyles. Within the three campuses of Menno Village, Northfield and Penn Hall, residents can choose cottages, villas or apartments or quality health care services in personal care or nursing centers while having the security, amenities and activities of the entire Menno Haven community. Menno Haven is ideally located within driving distance of Washington D.C. and Baltimore. Model homes open. Find purpose. Live your own life. And make yours a Menno Haven story.
Springpoint Senior Living (see ad page 81) 13 Roszel Road, Suite C120 • Princeton, NJ 08540 • 800-222-0609 • www.springpointsl.org We’re New Jersey’s most trusted provider of senior housing and care, with a not-for-profit mission that’s at the heart of everything we do. Our 23 communities throughout the state — including full-service senior living and affordable housing for income-qualified seniors — offer choices to meet diverse financial needs as well as lifestyle and care preferences. Through our Springpoint Foundation, our residents enjoy world-class arts and cultural presentations, timely news and information and other life-enhancing benefits.
Rosemont Presbyterian Village (see ad on inside front cover) 404 Cheswick Place, Rosemont, PA 19010 • 610-527-6500 • www.PresbysInspiredLife.org/Rosemont Nestled in a charming suburban neighborhood, Rosemont Presbyterian Village is a peaceful oasis along the Main Line of Philadelphia, pairing quiet seclusion with excitement from the area’s best attractions. The centerpiece of Rosemont is a grand, century-old mansion, surrounded by 10 acres of beautifully maintained grounds and gardens. Choose from a range of living options, including two-bedroom garden cottages, one-bedroom apartments and studios. A Presby’s Inspired Life community, Rosemont offers both residential and personal care.
Rydal Park (see ad inside front cover) 1515 The Fairway, Rydal, PA 19046 • 215-885-6800 • www.PresbysInspiredLife.org/Rydal Amid 20 acres of woodlands, Rydal Park is a Presby’s Inspired Life community located in a unique “urban suburban” setting, a short distance from the best Philadelphia has to offer. Featuring a variety of living options, from cozy studios to luxurious two-bedroom residences, Rydal Park is the ideal place to enjoy life with amenities like a newly renovated fitness center, indoor pool and bistro café — plus a full continuum of health services available on site.
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on Senior Housing Simpson Meadows (see ad pages 139, 141) 101 Plaza Drive, Downingtown, PA 19335 • 484-364-3861 • www.simpsonmeadows.org Simpson Meadows is a beautiful continuing care retirement community in Chester County. Sponsored by Simpson Senior Services, a non-profit organization with over 145 years of experience serving seniors, Simpson Meadows combines the best of the old and the new. Independent Living, Personal Care and Alzheimer’s/Dementia care neighborhoods at Simpson Meadows continue the tradition of dignity, respect and individual independence, established so long ago. Our apartments come in a variety of sizes, complimented by spacious, landscaped gardens with walking paths, exercise room, spas, dining rooms, activity areas, reading rooms and delightful living rooms, all conveniently located.
Spring Mill Presbyterian Village (see ad on inside front cover) 2002 Joshua Road, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444 • 610-828-4848 • www.PresbysInspiredLife.org/SpringMill Located in lovely Lafayette Hill, PA, Spring Mill Presbyterian Village offers a perfect blend of privacy and peace, combined with the convenience and availability of the many attractions of suburban Philadelphia. Choose from a variety of residential living options on our 15-acre campus, including one-bedroom apartment homes and reasonably priced studios. A Presby’s Inspired Life community, Spring Mill offers countless services and amenities with the reassurance of personal care or memory support, if ever needed.
Tel Hai Retirement Community (see ad page 88) 1200 Tel Hai Circle, Honey Brook, PA 19344 • (610) 273-9333 • www.telhai.org She walked into her new home... a huge smile ran across her face. It was exactly how she dreamed it would look! We helped her select new paint colors, cabinetry, lighting, and flooring and even added a walk-in closet, additional bathroom, and a deck. We did it for her, and we can do it for you. At Tel Hai, you can make your cozy new cottage or apartment the place to call home.
White Horse Village (see ad page 101) 535 Gradyville Road, Newton Square, PA 19073 • 610-558-5000 • www.whitehorsevillage.org A non profit, CCAC accredited, continuing care retirement community for adults 62 and older located on 96 acres of woodlands and meadows adjacent to Ridley Creek State Park in Edgmont, PA. Reminiscent of New England, the beautiful country setting of this community draws many adults who wish to retire in a rural suburban environment. Amenities and services include 24 hour Security, weekly housekeeping, activities and cultural programs, evening entertainment, transportation, bank, beauty shop, wood shop, art studio, computer center, fitness, putting green, heated pool and Jacuzzi, Library, Gift and Thrift shop, a flexible meal plan, and much more. There is a Health Care Center on site providing temporary and long term skilled care as well as personal care and included in the fees.
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continuing care communities offer support for changing health needs Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) offer long-term contracts that guarantee lifelong shelter and access to specified health care services. A staff of medical professionals is on hand to provide different levels of care, from independent living to assisted living and nursing care. A member can move up or down this continuum of care for the rest of their life. Most CCRCs establish requirements for incoming residents based on age, financial assets, income level and physical health. Residents are typically expected to move in while they are still independent to get to know the community. In return for guaranteed lifelong shelter, amenities and health care, residents usually pay a lump-sum entrance fee and
regular monthly payments. There are three basic types of CCRC contracts. An extensive contract covers shelter, residential services, and amenities, plus unlimited long-term nursing care without an increase in monthly payments (except for increases related to operating costs and inflation adjustments). An extensive contract spreads the risk of catastrophic health care costs among all residents, so that no single person faces financial ruin. Entrance fees and monthly costs under this contract are typically higher than those under modified or fee-for-service contracts. A modified continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services and amenities, plus a specified amount of nursing care. After the specified amount has been received, the resident can receive
care at daily or monthly nursing care rates. A fee-for-service continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services and amenities. While emergency and short-term nursing care is usually included in the contract, access to long-term nursing care is guaranteed only at daily rates. Entrance and monthly fees are lower because residents are responsible for all long-term nursing and health care costs. Most CCRCs provide a variety of residential services that may be covered by monthly fees or be available at extra cost, depending on the contract. Visit the CCRCs you are considering with a trusted family member. Immerse yourself as much as possible in the daily life and assess the management’s philosophy and its relationship with residents.
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knowing the options when paying for ccrcs Most CCRCs require payment of a one-time fee, usually called the entrance fee, before moving to the community. The entrance fee amount often depends on the level of care at the time of entry, type of housing chosen (with larger units requiring a larger fee) and agreement type. The entrance fee allows the CCRC to offer lower monthly fees and provide for the future needs of residents. State regulations can impact the terms of the entrance fee and in some states, refunds are called rebates. Entrance fees are typically structured in one of three ways: Declining scale refunds, also known as amortizing entrance fees, specify a period of time in which the entrance fee will be refundable to the resident on a declining basis. For example, if an entrance fee under this arrangement
declines at the rate of 1 percent each month, after 6 months 94 percent of the entrance fee is refundable. Partially refundable entrance fees guarantee a specific percentage of the refund that will be returned within a certain period of time regardless of the term of residency. For example, 50 percent of the entrance fee may be refundable upon termination of the contract or to the estate upon the resident’s death. Full refunds offer just that, a full refund of the entrance fee. A fixed charge may be deducted before the refund is made, and the agreement generally states how long the refund is valid and under what conditions a refund is due. Entrance fees that offer full refunds are typically more expensive than those without refunds or those that are par-
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tially refundable or refundable on a declining basis. Excerpt from Consumer Guide to Understanding Financial Performance and Reporting: Enhancing People’s Lives in Continuing Care Retirement Communities. The guide is available free of charge at www.carf.org.
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what questions to ask about fees 1. Are there financial deposits for which I am responsible? If so, what is the refund policy if I decide not to move to the community? 2. What types of service contracts or agreements are available in this community? 3. How much is the current entrance fee? Are there plans to increase the amount of this fee in the future? 4. Is there a structure for refund or rebate of entrance fees? If so, what is the time period in which the refund/rebate can be granted, and when and under what conditions will the refund/rebate be paid? 5. What services are included in the monthly fee? 6. What are the costs for additional services? 7. How does the organization determine
how often and by how much fees will be raised? 8. Over the last few years, what has been the history of monthly fee increases? How frequently have fees been raised and by what percent each time? Why were the fees increased? 9. How will I be notified of changes in the fee structure? 10. If I require more services or move to a different level of care, how will that affect my monthly fee? 11. What happens if I encounter financial difficulty? Excerpt from Consumer Guide to Understanding Financial Performance and Reporting: Enhancing People’s Lives in Continuing Care Retirement Communities. The guide is available free of charge at www.carf.org.
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First can help individuals better under- Implementation and Outcome There are numerous ways providers stand and trust the available aging-sercan implement Quality First. Increasing vices options. For a list of Quality First staff awareness and upgrading equipcommunities, see pages 56-57. ment are some initiatives taking place as a result of Quality First. The Core of Quality First The ten Elements of Quality that cov- Consumers Reap Benefits of er all aspects of aging services organiza- Quality First Consumers can use Quality First tions are the basis for this philosophy. when seeking a quality long-term care They are: Commitment, Governance provider for themselves or a loved one. and Accountability, Leading-Edge Care The free Consumers’ Guide to Quality and Services, Community Involvement, Aging Services includes questions conContinuous Quality Improvement, Hu- sumers can ask when they visit different man Resources Development, Consum- senior housing options and when they inquire about adult day and home health er-Friendly Information, Consumer services. Participation, Research Findings and The guide is available for free downEducation, and Public Trust and Con- load at http://www.leadingage.org/qualityfirst. sumer Confidence.
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Lutheran Community at Telford A Continuing Care Retirement Community
Offering a wide array of retirement living options, the Lutheran Community at Telford provides a maintenance and worry free lifestyle for almost any budget. On our 35 acre Bucks County property you will find spacious residential cottages, convenient apartment homes, comfortable personal care accommodations and personalized healthcare in our new skilled nursing neighborhood and Shepherd’s Way memory support neighborhood. Combine this worry free lifestyle with daily restaurant style dining, a variety of schedules activities and trips, and plenty of volunteer opportunities and you’ll wonder why you didnt’t call before. You will be delighted to find an assortment of services and amenities are included in one convenient cost. The Lutheran Community at telford welcomes you to stop in for a tour (M-F 8am-4pm) with our marketing representatives; there is no time like the present to plan for your retirement!
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BUCKS COUNTY Attleboro Retirement Community 27 Chandler Hall Health Services 34 Christ's Home Shepherd’s Crossing 20 Friends Life Care Lutheran Community at Telford 116 Manor at York Town, The 45 Pennswood Village 117 Phoebe Richland Health Care Ctr. 76 Pine Run Community 50 Southampton Estates 42 Twining Village Wesley Enhanced Living Doylestown 74 Wood River Village 114
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Brittany Pointe Estates 42 215-855-3826 Lansdale 280 37 92 2,260 195.900 n n n n Dock Woods 23 215-368-4438 Lansdale 363 71 72 869 2,464 90,500 329,000 n n n Elm Terrace Gardens 215-361-5600 Lansdale 125 60 72 1,280 8,700 45,000 130,000 n n Fort Washington Estates 42 215-628-0269 Ft. Washington 99 18 40 1,904 97,900 n n n Foulkeways at Gwynedd 28 215-283-7072 Gwynedd 260 53 50 2,707 7,663 84,000 421,000 n n n n n Friends Life Care 215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg Friends Services for the Aging - Quaker Comm. 1 215- 646-0720 Blue Bell Gwynedd Estates 42 215-628-0269 Ambler 172 20 1,904 97,900 n n n HCR/ManorCare - Huntington Valley 215-938-7171 Huntington n n Meadowood at Worcester 15 610-584-1000 Worcester 300 51 59 1,247 6,340 88,000 642,900 n n n n n Normandy Farms Estates 42 215-699-1614 Blue Bell 348 58 73 1,984 102,900 n n n n n Peter Becker Community 24 215-256-9501 Harleysville 284 47 72 1,106 2,851 46,500 361,500 n n n n Phoebe Wyncote 76 215-461-2102 Wyncote 26 19 58 3,500 3,600 n n Rydal Park Ins. Fr. 215-885-6800 Rydal 328 60 120 1,952 6,630 57,000 500,770 n n n n Shannondell at Valley Forge 30 610-728-5200 Audubon 891 48 60 1,155 3,033 119,200 659,900 n n n n n Souderton Mennonite Homes 23 215-723-9881 Souderton 201 129 61 950 1,592 78,000 187,500 n n n Spring House Estates 42 215-628-0269 Lwr. Gwynedd 303 52 96 1,943 102,900 n n n n St. Mary Manor 37 215-368-0900 Lansdale 2 90 120 2,004 2,337 37,000 n n Waverly Heights 84 610-645-8764 Gladwyne 215 49 49 2,312 8,600 208,100 966,627 n n n n n n Wesley Enhanced Living Upper Moreland 74 215-675-0103 Hatboro 150 33 n n n PHILADELPHIA Cathedral Village 43 Deer Meadows 77 Friends Life Care Harbor View 26 Paul's Run Retirement Community 13 Philadelphia Protestant Home Simpson House 112 Watermark at Logan Square,The 18,119
215-984-8621 Philadelphia 293 50 148 2,370 5,665 69,000 329,000 n n n n n n 215-624-7575 Philadelphia 126 126 206 2,000 2,900 10,000 160,000 n n n n 215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg 215-824-4200 Philadelphia 110 90 2,460 2,930 n 215-934-3000 Philadelphia 257 66 120 1,700 3,650 n n 215-697-8014 Philadelphia 277 172 116 613 1,036 47,040 134,925 n n 215-878-3600 Philadelphia 118 56 154 1,481 2,571 10,000 94,000 n n n 215-240-8915 Philadelphia 263 74 109 2,300 4,850 5,000 6,000 n n n
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OTHER PENNSYLVANIA 120 717-766-0279 Mechanicsburg 400 100 69 1,301 2,253 112,800 316,600 n n n n n n
Bethany Village Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village
570-524-2221 Lewisburg 75
Cross Keys Village -The Brethren Home
125 888-624-8242 New Oxford 450 95 270 700 2,200 55,000 300,000 n n n n n
Cumberland Crossings
717-273-2647
E.C.C. Retirement Village
717-240-6013
Cornwall
92 40 102 723 1,202 75,000 447,700 n
Cornwall Manor
Carlisle
296 30 108 1,618 2,325 32,000 415,000 n n n n n 115 45 56 1,638 1,826 151,000 365,200 n n n n
800-223-5704 Myerstown 181 30 60 1,071 2,068 n
56-57 800-253-4951 State College 205 55 46 2,518 4,549 84,800 356,000 n n n
Foxdale Village
Frey Village
717-930-1200 Middletown 51 35 136 841 1,527 47,000 211,200
21 717-334-6204 Gettysburg 78 17 100 593
Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village
800-969-4450
Highlands at Wyomissing, The
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610-691-4504 Bethlehem 158 33 60 2,105 4,984 64,260 522,572 n n n n n
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Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace 21 717-637-0633
Hanover
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757 2,558 65,000 237,000 n n
46 800-222-6695 Chambersburg 531 177 212 732 3,937 67,500 373,700 n n n n n
Menno Haven Retirement Communities
Messiah Village
717-790-8201 Mechanicsburg 275 170 184
111 610-746-1000
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Phoebe Berks Village
76 610-678-8795 Wernersville 271 81 90 1,400 3,490 n n n n
Presbyterian Village at Hollidaysburg
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800-606-3424 Allentown 264 29 60 1,551 4,120 72,000 513,200 n n n
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Village at Kelly Drive, The 21 Village at Penn State, The 110 Village at Sprenkle Drive, The 21 Westminster Village - Allentown Westminster Woods at Huntingdon Woodland Retirement Community
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BURLINGTON COUNTY Cadbury Continuing Care At Home Evergreens, The Medford Leas
1 856-667-5756 Cherry Hill 115 856-439-2060 Moorestown 200 60 40 3,200 90,000 n n n n n 56-57 800-331-4302 Medford 447 61 67 935 6,423 70,000 620,000 n n n n n n n
CAMDEN COUNTY Cadbury at Cherry Hill 113,122 800-422-3287 Cherry Hill 138 64 120 1,373 5,591 70,000 330,000 n n n n Collingswood Manor 856-854-4331 Collingswood 80 116 60 2,920 4,000 6,600 12,000 n n Lions Gate 135 856-782-1200 Voorhees 164 70 110 2,230 4,635 147,000 382,000 n n n n ESSEX COUNTY Winchester Gardens
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MERCER COUNTY Meadow Lakes
81 800-564-5705 East Windsor 268 44 60 1,475 6,000 56,000 635,000 n n n n n n n
OTHER NEW JERSEY Applewood Estates 35 800-438-0888 Freehold 306 40 60 1,635 5,500 69,000 645,000 n n n n Arbor Glen 908-595-6500 Bridgewater 202 35 50 1,983 4,777 130,428 430,540 n n n Atrium at Navesink Harbor, The 81 800-842-2480 Red Bank 110 19 43 2,500 6,300 126,750 396,500 n n n Please confirm all information with communities.
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Whiting 336 32 64 2,147 4,876 69,000 230,000 n n n n n n Woodstown 75 97 60 1,768 4,211 67,000 315,000 n n Lakewood Monroe Twp. 286 28 60 1,375 4,079 50,400 349,000 n n n n n Somerset 100 60 250 n n Galloway 78 2,970 3,000 n Tinton Falls 1,080 76 82 3,500 5,100 112,000 451,000 n n n n Skillman 212 60 40 3,137 6,270 125,000 561,350 n n n n n n
STATE OF DELAWARE Cadbury at Lewes 55 Cokesbury Village 42 Country House 42 Forwood Manor 19 Foulk Manor North 19 Friends Life Care Manor House 42 Millcroft 19 Shipley Manor 19 Westminster Village -Dover
800-390-8298 Lewes 130 45 800-530-2377 Hockessin 232 48 302-426-8112 Wilmington 131 38 302-529-1600 Wilmington 141 37 302-478-4296 Wilmington 67 43 215-628-8964 Plymouth Mtg 302-628-5604 Seaford 117 56 302-366-0160 Newark 62 26 302-479-0111 Wilmington 62 15 302-744-3542 Dover 119 59
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he more years you put behind you, the more worries you may have about continuing to maintain your home. When you do not need medical supervision, but feel like washing your hands of endless home-related tasks, independent living is an option that can help. What is Independent Living? Independent living communities are residential communities for active older adults who want an enjoyable lifestyle free of the worries and trouble of home maintenance. They are similar to any apartment, condominium or single-family development, except that they provide special services, including security — an important consideration for many residents. Most independent living communities are fully secured, with staff members greeting and screening all visitors around the clock. Residents can leave home for extended periods of time knowing that their living quarters will be safe. As many individuals at this stage in their lives are looking to pursue new hobbies and interests with their free time, the activities and amenities available at a community are a major factor for potential residents. Several independent living communities provide a full range of activities such as shopping trips, outings to
cultural events and organized gatherings communities, a monthly fee covers that promote socialization. Some com- many services, while in others a fee-formunities also have tennis courts, swim- service system is used. ming pools, activity rooms and other A few independent living communities amenities that keep residents active and offer subsidies based on strictly defined engaged. Most offer a need. However, it is variety of meal plans, important to note that Many independent including the option to there is almost always prepare meals in your a waiting list for subliving communities own apartment. sidized units, so start Most independent provide a full range of your planning earlier living communities do if you need this assisactivities that promote not offer health care tance. To learn more social contact among services (such as those about what is available, residents. provided, for example, contact your local Area by assisted living comAgency on Aging. munities and skilled nursing/rehabilitation facilities), but some independent What to Look For living communities are affiliated with Research your options and request health care facilities that can provide information from those communities such care when it is needed. Residents to which you have narrowed your focus. also have the option of purchasing home Discussing services and amenities in dehealth care services from outside provid- tail with staff can help ensure you find ers to whom they may have grown accus- the home that is right for you. tomed. A major question for those who are considering an independent living Paying for Independent Living community is how to meet their future Communities health care needs. It is important to have Most independent living communi- a specific plan covering various levels of ties are rental communities, but some care, especially if you are only interested are condominiums or single-family in making one move during this time. communities in which residents can You also may want to question whether purchase their own units or homes. to select a fee-for-service arrangement Costs and services vary widely. In some or an all-inclusive fee.
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a local housing authority. To apply for public housing or Section 8 certificates or vouchers, you must go to your housing authority. Each housing authority has a system for accepting applications. Their representatives can explain their system and how to find an available apartment. HUD’s Section 202 program includes apartments where the government provides subsidies directly to owners of qualified properties developed with loans or grants from the federal government. The owners pass along the federal rental assistance subsidy to qualified residents to cover the gap between the resident payment, generally 30 percent of adjusted income, and rent costs. To apply for housing in a privately-owned affordable housing community, a person will have to visit the management office for
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First and foremost, a good financial planner can be expected to know the rules of financial planning and be able to help his or her clients efficiently and effectively reach their retirement goals. Specific expectations for a financial planner boil down to three primary areas. First, clients should expect the financial planner to start by making a thorough assessment of their household financial situation. Individuals and couples have differing financial needs and priorities that the financial planner will keep in mind while making this assessment. The financial assessment looks at characteristics of the assets owned by the client, everything from real estate to stocks, bonds, mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Dig-
Second, clients should expect a figing deeper, the financial planner will nancial planner to help them determine assess the taxable or non-taxable nawhat they want to accomplish in the ture of investment accounts along with future. For retirees, the cost basis (i.e., The financial planner those accomplishoriginal cost) of real ments can vary draestate and stocks. must be prepared to help matically. The assessment will clients honestly map out Helping retirees also determine if asgain an understandsets are in a qualified pros and cons of alternaing of their retireretirement account tive investment strategies ment dreams and such as an IRA or goals is the initial Roth IRA, 401(k) or to help them meet their challenge. Then, the 403(b) plan or, for retirement goals. financial planner has federal employees, a to guide retirees in Federal Employees recognizing if they have enough money Retirement System (FERS) account. Finally, the financial planner’s assessment to meet those goals and realize those will look to see how much, if any, pen- dreams. Do their dreams include buysion income is coming from a previous ing a sailboat, playing golf, sitting on the employer. Continued on page 126
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beach, traveling the world or doing volunteer work – or a combination? What are the potential downfalls of the assets they have in place, and what changes, if any, should they make? The financial planner must be prepared to help clients honestly map out pros and cons of alternative investment strategies to help them meet their retirement goals. Third, clients should expect a financial planner to monitor their financial plan moving forward. To have a proper financial plan, not only do we need to have clearly defined goals and objectives but we also need to monitor the markets. Over the past decade, we have seen interests rates come down dramatically. Tax changes, as we saw so vividly in connection with the fiscal cliff resolution, are another reality that must be dealt with. The financial planner must be up to speed on all of the macro forces that could affect the client’s financial plan. As the financial planner monitors the retiree’s financial plan, he or she must also take into account personal and family factors affecting the individual, especially health concerns. What if one spouse has cancer, or Alzheimer’s disease? Not only will health issues alter cash flow needs, but they will also limit the time horizon for retirement. Financial needs of children and grandchildren, and how the retiree intends to deal with them, may also affect the retiree’s financial plan. In the final analysis, it comes down to
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Personal and family factors, especially health concerns, must be considered by the financial planner when devising or updating a long-term financial plan.
experience – we should expect that our financial planner will have the knowhow to help us put our financial house in order so that we can retire comfortably. Also, by working with a fee-only advisor – a professional who does not profit from particular investment products – the client can expect that the financial planner will have his or her best interests at heart. When all is said and done, no two financial plans are exactly the same. No two people get to retirement the same way. No two people are living in retirement the same way. Everybody has different retirement philosophies. Plugging numbers into a computer spreadsheet and spitting out a one-size-fits-all solution is not what we should expect
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Center Square Towers
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Christ’s Home Shepherd’s Crossing
20 215-956-1802 Warminster 114 972 1,132 n
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Galilee Village
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Morrisville Presbyterian Apartments
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Phoebe Richland
76 267-371-4512 Richlandtown 2 1,120 1,220 n n n n n
Pickering Manor Home
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Pine Run
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60
2,130
4,750
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610-296-7100
3,300
4,320
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Paoli
1
484-760-6300
Bk. Cov, 610-869-6801 54
Kendal at Longwood
Parkesedge Elderly Apartments
n n n n n n
484-288-2200 West Brandywine 319
Honey Brook
Jenner’s Pond Retirement Community
n n n n n n n
800-216-1920 Kennett Square 279
610-273-9301
n n n n n n n
46
2,500
n
n n n n n n
West Chester
70
2,200
n
n
n n n n n
West Grove
278
n
n n n n n n n
800-216-1920
Kennett Sq.
213
2,468
n n n n n n n
610-857-9281
Parkesburg
45
25
3,000
5,712 977
n n n n n n n
139,141 484-364-3861 Downingtown 94 1,025 6,400 n n n n n n n
Simpson Meadows
88
Tel Hai Retirement Community
610-273-9333
Honey Brook 228
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Harrison House of Coatesville
128
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18
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99 610-873-5300 Downingtown 60 1,983 3,522 n n n n n n
Villa Saint Martha
Wellington at Hershey’s Mill
484-653-1200
Ware Presbyterian Village
610-998-2400
West Chester 193 Oxford
84
2,990
4,535
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2,919
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DELAWARE COUNTY Center Square Towers
215-345-7550
Doylestown
352
Darby Town Houses
610-522-1131
Sharon Hill
172
562
96
605
n
n n n
n n n
610-359-4438
Newtown Sq
240
2,572
5,916
n
Genesis HealthCare-Residences at Chestnut Ridge
610-447-0710
Chester
68
605
714
n
n n n n
Grace Court
610-623-3083
Yeadon
100
400
n
n
610-459-1090
Glen Mills
1,030 1,629
2,561
n
Dunwoody Village
Maris Grove
83
Martins Run
87 610-353-7660
Mercy Court - Elderly Housing
610-623-3083
n n n n n n n n n n n n
Media 170 1,400 6,496 n
n n n n n n n
Yeadon
n n n n n
100
400
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Palmerhouse 610-874-6767 Chester 123 n n n Park View at Naaman’s Creek
610-485-8050
Chichester
80
630
850
n n n n n n
610-690-1630
Wallingford
124
3,400
4,750
Plush Mills
3
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n n n n n n n
Quadrangle, The
92 610-642-3000 Haverford 349 3,115 7,825 n
n n n n n n n
36 610-891-3700
n n n n n n n
Riddle Village Retirement Community
Media 365 1,785 6,158 n
Ins. Fr. 610-527-6500
Rosemont Presbyterian Village
Stinson Tower 101
White Horse Village
Rosemont
610-874-1421 610-558-5000
Chester
153
2,061
4,132
150
Newtown Sq. 350
1,755
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n
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6,500
n
n n n n n n n
LANCASTER COUNTY Brethren Village
717-569-2657
Lancaster
400
498
1,248
n
n n n n n n
Calvary Fellowship Homes
717-393-0711
Lancaster
219
832
1,392
n
n n n n n n n
Garden Spot Village
717-355-6000
New Holland 542
920
1,900
n
n n n n n n n
Homestead Village Enhanced Senior Living 109 717-397-4831 Lancaster 277 854 2,636 n
n n n n n n n
Lancashire Terrace Retirement Village
n n n n n n
717-569-3215
Landis Homes
10 717-569-3271
Luther Acres
32 717-626-1171
Moravian Manor Pleasant View Retirement Community
717-626-0214
118,123 717-665-2445
St. John’s Herr Estate
Woodcrest Villa/ Mennonite Home Comm.
104
n
Lititz 427 610 1,616 n n n n n n n Lititz 347 726 2,095 n n n n n n n Lititz
89
800
2,000
Manheim 152 885
n
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1,541 n
n n n n n n n
32 717-684-0678 Columbia 126 756 1,823 n n n n n
The Long Community at Highland Willow Valley Communities
Lancaster
717-381-4914
Lancaster
108
1,700
3,000
n
n n n n n n n
800-770-5445
Lancaster
1502
1,237
3,753
n
n n n n n n n
31,121 717-390-4103
Lancaster
421
1,077
3,193
n
n n n n n n n
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY Advanced Living at Derstine Run
41
215-362-0227
Hatfield
60
139
747
n
n
n n n n n n
Advanced Living at Schwenckfeld Manor 41 215-362-0227 Lansdale 223 55 838 n
n
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29,143 215-513-4250 Harleysville 150 2,395 3,695 n n n n n n n
Arbour Square of Harleysville
Ardmore House Beaumont at Bryn Mawr Brightview East Norriton
610-649-8761
Ardmore
63
44
610-526-7004
Bryn Mawr
200
4,013
6,927
n
n n n n n n n
45
610-239-7700
East Norriton
95
3,065
4,690
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64,124 610-323-5190 Pottstown 47 681 1,000 n n n n n
Buchert Ridge Community Dock Woods
23 215-368-4438 Lansdale 363 869 2,464 n
Elm Terrace Gardens
215-361-5600
Lansdale
125
1,280
3,550
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28 215-283-7072 Gwynedd 260 2,707 7,663 n
Foulkeways at Gwynedd
Frederick
108
1,298
2,314
n n n n n n n
Frederick Mennonite Community
610-754-7878
Friends Services for the Aging - Quaker Comm.
1
215- 646-0720
Blue Bell
Gloria Dei Farms
215-659-4100
Hatboro
n
n n n n n n n
144
921
1,092 n n n n
Gloria Dei Manor
215-947-8754
Huntingdon
110
542
705
n
n n n n
Gloria Dei Towers
215-947-6944
Huntingdon
175
469
537
n
n n n n
Golden Age Manor
610-948-4909
Royersford
85
n
n n n
Greenfield Senior Living of Perkiomen Valley 78 610-287-1822 Schwenksville 20 1,275 2,875 n n n n n n Highland Manor Apartments
610-287-5051
Schwenksville
85
Jefferson East Apartments
610-539-4844
Norristown
200
440
650
Marshall Lee Towers
610-825-2485 Conshohocken 80
n n n n
n
n n n n
15 610-584-1000 Worcester 300 1,247 6,340 n
Meadowood at Worcester
Moreland Towers Apts .
215-674-5058
Hatboro
138
412
Parkhouse Providence Pointe
610-948-8800
Royersford
15
1,350
510
n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n
1,950
n n n n
24 215-256-9501 Harleysville 284 1,106 2,851 n n n n n n n
Peter Becker Community Pleasant Grove Apartments
215-368-8891
Hatfield
40
n n n n
76 215-461-2102 Wyncote 26 n
Phoebe Wyncote Rydal Park
Ins. Fr. 215-885-6800
Sanatoga Ridge Community
64,124 610-326-6282 Pottstown 227 489
Saunders House
610-658-5100
Rydal Wynnewood
328
1,948
6,630
610-326-6200
Pottstown
n
100
Ins. Fr. 610-828-4848
Spring Mill Presbyterian Village
Lafayette Hill
14
1,672
n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n
23 215-723-9881 Souderton 201 950 1,592 n
Souderton Mennonite Homes
n n n n n n n
681 n n n n n
15
30 610-728-5200 Audubon 891 1,155 3,033 n
Shannondell at Valley Forge
Sidney Pollock House
n n n n n n
3,559
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
37 215-368-0900 Lansdale 2 n n n n n
St. Mary Manor
64,124 215-679-5994 Pennsburg 50 770
Still Waters Community
Valley Manor Apartments
215-256-4303
Harleysville
995 n n
40
n n
n n
Waverly Heights
84 610-645-8764 Gladwyne 215 2,312 8,600 n n n n n n n
Wesley Enhanced Living Upper Moreland
74 215-675-0103 Hatboro 150 n
n n n n n n n
PHILADELPHIA 801 Residence /APWH
215-925-9090
Philadelphia
299
n n
Angela Court
212-222-7000
Philadelphia
67
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Philadelphia
357
715
6,080
Wellness Center
Philadelphia
215-877-3445
Dining Facilities
215-564-5455
Fitness Center
Atria Center City B’rith Sholom House
140
Gardening Area
Philadelphia
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1,260
n n n n
Cathedral Village
43 215-984-8621 Philadelphia 293 2,370 5,665 n
n n n n n n n
Deer Meadows
77 215-624-7575 Philadelphia 128 2,550 n
n n n n n n n
Dunlap Apartments, The
215-747-3200
Philadelphia
35
Gloria Dei Estates
215-728-0300
Philadelphia
212
Guild House
215-923-1539
Philadelphia
90
Harbor View
745
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26 215-824-4200 Philadelphia 110 1,870 2,470 n
Hayes Manor Retirement Residence
215-473-1552
Philadelphia
9
Kearsley Retirement Community
215-877-1565
Philadelphia
87
n
Olde Kensington Pavilion
215-763-5505
Philadelphia
103
n
Paul’s Run Retirement Community
1,000
n n n n n n
2,000
n n n n
n
n n n n n
13 215-934-3000 Philadelphia 257 1,700 3,650 n
Philadelphia Protestant Home
215-697-8014
Philadelphia
277
Riverside Presbyterian Tower
215-563-6200
Philadelphia
130
613
1,036
Sacred Heart Manor
215-438-5268
Philadelphia
72
Sartain Apartments
215-236-0800
Philadelphia
35
3,000
n n n n n n
n
n n n n n n n
n n n n n n
3,300
n n n
n n n n n n
Simpson House
112 215-878-3600 Philadelphia 118 1,481 2,571 n
St. John Neumann Place
37 215-463-1101 Philadelphia 75 578 n
n n n n n n n
St. Mary’s Convent
215-922-4228
Philadelphia
33
n n n n n n
Washington Square West
215-238-9460
Philadelphia
132
n n
18,119 215-240-8915 Philadelphia 263 2,300 4,850 n
n n n n n n n
Wesley Enhanced Living at Stapeley
74 215-971-7110 Philadelphia 43 n
n n n n n n n
Wesley Enhanced Living Pennypack Park
74 215-624-5800 Philadelphia 75 n
n n n n n n n
Watermark at Logan Square,The
Yorkhouse, The
215-329-3595
Philadelphia
125
925
1,495
n n n n n n
OTHER PENNSYLVANIA Alden Place at Cornwall Bethany Village
445
n
n n n n n n n
120 717-766-0279 Mechanicsburg 400 1,301 2,253 n
717-272-8911
Lebanon
n
n n n n n n n
Buffalo Valley Lutheran Village 570-524-2221 Lewisburg 92 723 1,202 n
n n n n n
Chandler Estate, Inc., The
n
n n n n n n
n
n n n n n
Cornwall Manor
610-863-1569
Pen Argyl
39
1,000
1,500
75 717-273-2647 Cornwall 296 1,618 2,325 n
Country Meadows of Allentown
610-395-7160
Allentown
72
1,616
3,135
n n n n n n n
Country Meadows of Wyomissing
610-374-3122
Wyomissing
35
1,400
3,000
n n n n n n n
Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm. 125
888-624-8242
New Oxford
450
700
2,200
n
n n n n n n n
Cumberland Crossings 717-240-6013 Carlisle 113 1,600 1,800 n
n n n n n n n
E.C.C. Retirement Village
800-223-5704
Myerstown
181
1,071
2,068
Frey Village 717-930-1200 Middletown 51 841 1,527 n Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village
n n n n n n n
n n n n
21 717-334-6204 Gettysburg 78 593 647 n n n n n n
Green Ridge Village
800-969-4450
Newville
Highland Point Retirement Community
570-820-7005
Wilkes Barre
128
929
2,760
100
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Highlands at Wyomissing, The
1,520
5,150
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62 717-637-4166 Hanover 298 663 2,062 n
Homewood at Plum Creek
Kirkland Village
610-691-4504
Bethlehem
158
2,105
4,984
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
290
Beauty/Barber Shop
Wyomissing
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Luther Crest 800-606-3424 Allentown 264 1,551 4,120 n
n n n n n n
21 717-264-5700 Chambersburg 86 645 n
Luther Ridge Retirement Community
n n n n n n
Lutheran Home at Topton, The 610-682-1400 Topton 104 898 3,120 n n n n n n Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace 21 717-637-0633 Hanover 112 843 n Menno Haven Retirement Communities
46 800-222-6695 Chambersburg 531 732
Moravian Hall Square
111 610-746-1000
Nazareth
128
n
Ohesson 717-242-5753 Lewistown 33 n Park View at Bethlehem
610-625-4999
Park View at Manchester Heights
717-767-1184
Park View at Tyler Run Parkview at Manchester Heights
n n n n n n
3,937 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
Bethlehem York
64
560
690
717-854-6909
York
80
560
690
n n n n n
717-767-1184
York
64
560
680
n n n n n n
n n n n
Phoebe Allentown
76 610-794-5300 Allentown 88 1,731 3,137 n
Phoebe Berks Village
76 610-678-8795 Wernersville 271 1,400 3,490 n n n n n n
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n n n n n
Presbyterian Village at Hollidaysburg 866-499-5042 Hollidaysburg 30 930 1,400 n n
n n n n n n n
Rolling Meadows at Rentzel Farm
n n n
Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village
410-787-0795
Manchester
242
21 717-227-3000 Shrewsbury 81 651 n n n n n
St. Andrew’s Village
724-464-1600
Indiana
47
2,209
3,879
St Ann’s Retirement
717-285-5443
Lancaster
68
805
1,670
n
n n n n n n n n n n n n
32 717-684-0678 Lancaster 132 695 1,170 n n n n n
St. John’s Herr Estate
Tower at Falling Spring
717-263-0119
Chambersburg 104
Village at Kelly Drive, The
21 717-848-2585
Village at Sprenkle Drive, The
21 717-764-9994
Walnut Woods of Boyertown
610-367-6616
York
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60 662 n
n n n n n n
York 140 755 n
n n n n n n
Boyertown
111
Washington Square Apartments
301-662-4225
Westminster Village - Allentown
610-782-8300
Chambersburg 32 Allentown
67
2,225
3,995 n n n n n
524 2,263
3,482
n n
n
n n n n n n n n n n n n
Westminster Woods of Huntingdon
814-644-2065
Huntingdon
64
1,212
1,484
n
Woodland Retirement Community
814-447-0364
Orbisonia
5
1,089
1,677
n n n n
Woods at Cedar Run
717-737-3373
Camp Hill
95
1,880
n n n n n n n
BURLINGTON COUNTY Brightview Greentree
45
856-810-0070
Marlton
Evergreens, The
115 856-439-2060 Moorestown 200 2,930 6,372 n
Golden Terrace Apartments
609-735-7711
Browns Mills
Greenleaf, The
856-235-4884
Moorestown
Lutheran Home at Moorestown
856-235-1214
Moorestown
56-57 800-331-4302
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Medford
447
935
6,423
n
n n n n n n n
Marlton
240
1,823
1,951
n
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2,350
82 609-239-3900 Burlington 178 3,955 6,084 n n n n n
Masonic Home of New Jersey
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961
2,401
Wellness Center
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138
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Marlton
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856-983-0411
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CAMDEN COUNTY Allendale Community for Mature Living
201-825-0660
165
3,125
4,660
n n n n n n n
5,591
n
Cherry Hill
138
1,373
Collingswood Manor
856-854-4331
Collingswood
80
2,920
Echelon Towers
856-772-0904
Voorhees
352
Cadbury at Cherry Hill
113, 122 800-422-3287
Allendale
Lions Gate
751
865
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n
n n n n n
135 856-782-1200 Voorhees 164 2,230 4,635 n
n
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Manor at Saint Marys
856-874-5400
Cherry Hill
100
2,766
n n n n n
Yardley Commons
856-772-1313
Voorhees
105
2,050
n n n n n
3,350
GLOUCESTER COUNTY n n n Woodbury Mews Senior Living
126,148 856-491-4039 Woodbury 128 1,800
3,100 n
n n n n n
MERCER COUNTY Meadow Lakes
81
Princeton Windrows
38 800-708-7007 Princeton 294 1,526 2,716 n
Yorkshire Village
800-564-5705 609-520-1100
East Windsor 268 Lawrenceville
99
1,475
6,000
995
n
1,450
n
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n n
OTHER NEW JERSEY 35
800-438-0888
Freehold
306
1,635
5,500
n n n n n n n
Atrium at Navesink Harbor, The
81
800-842-2480
Red Bank
125
2,500
6,300
n
n n n n n n n
Bella Terra
80
732-730-9500
Jackson
124
2,525
4,255
n
n n n n n n n
West Caldwell 206
n
n n n n n n
Applewood Estates
Crane’s Mill Retirement Community
973-276-3035
Crestwood Manor
81 866-662-7359 Whiting 336 2,147 4,876 n n n n n n n
Leisure Park
19 732-370-0444 Lakewood
Monroe Village
81
Silver Terrace Apartments Stonebridge at Montgomery
81
866-859-2276
Monroe Twp. 286
609-567-7100
Hammonton
800-218-3456
Skillman
1,375
4,079
3,137
6,270
The Oscar & Ella Wilf Campus for Seniors 56-57 732-568-1155 Somerset 100
NY
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n n n n n n n
n n n n
n
n n n n n n n
n n n n
STATE OF NEW YORK Five Star Premier Residences of Yonkers
19 914-709-1234 Yonkers 199 3,890 6.571 n
n n n n n n
STATE OF DELAWARE B’nai B’rith Housing 302-79806846 Claymont 208 n n n n n n n Cadbury at Lewes
55 800-390-8298 Lewes 130 2,174 3,771 n n n n n n n
Chelten Apartments
302-322-6323
New Castle
120
n
n
n n n n n n
Forwood Manor
19
302-529-1600
Wilmington
141
2,600
5,500
n
n n n n n n n
Foulk Manor North
19
302-478-4296
Wilmington
67
2,300
3,900
n
n n n n n n
Genesis HealthCare -Churchman Village
800-205-9342
Newark
56
2,474
3,959
n
n n n n n
Golden Meadows
302-846-9655
Delmar
32
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Ingleside Retirement Apartments
302-575-0250
Wilmington
208
n n n n n n n
1,385
2,950
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know your options when paying for care en considering potential assisted living communities, it is important to research your payment options. Although Medicare does not cover the costs of assisted living, there are a variety of payment sources available. The National Center for Assisted Living reports that “certain services are paid under Supplementary Security Income and Social Services Block Grant programs.” Individuals who meet income qualifications may also be eligible for assistance through their state Medicaid program. Some communities also offer internal financial assistance programs. State and local governments may offer subsidies for rent to those who are income-eligible. Contact the local Area Agency on Aging for more information on subsidies and other payment assistance programs. Long-term care insurance policies provide another financing option for assisted living. Most of these policies will cover the costs of assisted living. Some of the costs of assisted living are also reimbursable through individual health insurance policies.
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4. Ask to review a copy of the Resident Agreement (facility contract). 5. Ask to review the licensing or certification inspection report. 6. Call the Long Term Care Ombudsman program and ask if there are complaints about the facilities you are interested in. Contact the ElderCare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 or www.eldercare.gov to find your local ombudsman who serves as an advocate for assisted living/personal care and nursing home residents. 7. Make an unannounced visit to the facilities you are interested in. Talk with the residents and their family members about the facility. 8. Ask what conditions or circumstances may result in the need to relocate or move to another facility. 9. Ask what the baseline fee is and what services are included in that fee. Ask what additional charges apply for services/products.
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BUCKS COUNTY Ann’s Choice
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Arden Courts of Warminster
152
215-957-5182
Hatboro
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152
215-321-6166
Yardley
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27
215-752-9730
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Chalfont Care Group Chandler Hall Health Services Christ’s Home Retirement Community Clare Bridge Cottage of Dublin
52
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102
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3,997
6,830
215-822-7888
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58
1,500
1,500
34
215-860-4000
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4,684
7,512 4,103
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215-956-2270
Warminster
55
3,471
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215-249-1700
Dublin
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Dock Meadows
23
215-822-0688
Hatfield
64
3,216
4,611
Friends Home
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215-968-3346
Newtown
25
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2,600
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Garden at Pine Run Health Center, The
50
215-340-5268
Doylestown
36
4,045
7,452
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215-257-6701
Sellersville
55
3,000
4,000
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Bristol
26
2,675
3,775
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Hidden Meadows on the Ridge Legacy Gardens of Bristol
60
Lutheran Community at Telford
116
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215-781-9818
Telford
72
3,255
4,914
215-822-7888
Chalfont
40
1,500
2,500
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NewSeasons at New Britain
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215-997-8700
Chalfont
93
3,485
4,640
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Pickering Manor Home
14
215-968-3878
Newtown
22
3,590
3,820
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Pine Run Lakeview
50
Quakerstown Community Home Richboro Rehab & Nursing Center Spring Village at Floral Vale -Secured Memory Care
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Statesman Woods Assisted Living
215-489-7117
Doylestown
107
4,045
7,452
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Quakertown
27
1,100
1,700
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1,650
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48
215-943-6611
Levittown
48
2,830
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Feasterville
105
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Twining Village
855-746-0529
Holland
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4,230
6,300
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2,100
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100
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74
267-895-1100
Doylestown
60
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Richboro
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CHESTER COUNTY Atria Woodbridge Place Barclay Friends 1 Bellingham Retirement 40 Brandywine Senior Living at Longwood 47 Colonial Woods Kendall Crosslands 54 Devon Manor Exton Senior Living 19 Friends Home in Kennett 1 Gardens at Freedom Village 22 Genesis HealthCare- Highgate at Paoli Pointe
610-933-7000 Phoenixville 610-696-5211 West Chester 610-436-6663 West Chester 484-734-6200 Kennett Sq 610-942-4242 Glenmoore 800-216-1920 Kennett Sq. 610-688-8080 Devon 610-594-0200 Exton 610-444-2577 Kennett Square 484-288-2700 W. Brandywine 610-296-7100 Paoli
90 41 66 70 31 45 60 92 50 56 80
3,850 4,140 3,650 4,380 1,890 5,353 3,034 3,975 2,915 4,740 3,450
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Golden Living Community - Phoenixville Harrison House of Coatesville 85 Heatherwood Retirement Community Heritage Acres Personal Care Home Hickman, The 1 Jenner’s Pond Retirement Community Bk. Cov. Kendal at Longwood 54 Manatawny Manor
610-935-9120 610-384-6310 610-273-9301 610-933-6243 484-760-6300 610-869-6801 800-216-1920 610-705-3700
Phoenixville Coatesville Honey Brook Phoenixville West Chester West Grove Kennett Sq. Pottstown
32 2,600 80 2,600 4,000 52 2,700 3,000 24 1,200 2,250 n 70 3,000 4,200 n 60 60 5,353 5,353 58 2,387 4,712 n
Simpson Meadows 139, 141 Tel Hai Retirement Community 88 The Devon Senior Living 19 Villa Saint Martha 99 Wellington at Hershey’s Mill Ware Presbyterian Village
484-364-3861 610-273-9333 610-263-2300 610-873-5300 484-653-1200 610-998-2400
Downingtown Honey Brook Devon Downingtown West Chester Oxford
55 4,712 6,460 87 3,660 7,200 84 89 3,826 5,585 64 4,141 5,069 52 4,620 6,810
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47 96
610-527-1800 610-359-4438
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94 81
4,620 6,300
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Elwyn, Inc. Genesis HealthCare-Residences at Chestnut Ridge Glen Mills Senior Living 19 Harlee Manor/Springfield Senior Commons 90 Haskins House Maris Grove 83 Nova Gardens Plush Mills 3 Quadrangle, The 92 Riddle Village Retirement Community 36 Rose Tree Place 25 Rosemont Presbyterian Village Ins. Fr. Springfield Senior Commons at Harlee Manor 90 The Pines at Martins Run 87 Villa St. Teresa White Horse Village 101
610 891-2910 610-447-0710 610-358-4900 610-544-2200 610-623-3624 610-387-4700 610-623-2233 610-690-1630 610-642-3000 610-891-3700 877-886-0844 610-527-6500 610-938-4100 610-353-7660 610-583-0700 610-558-5000
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Media Chester 100 2,100 4,300 n n n n Glen Mills 92 2,800 4,200 n n n Springfield 70 3,150 5,500 n n n n Secane 22 2,000 2,600 n n n Glen Mills 66 3,542 8,502 n n n Lansdowne 45 1,500 2,250 n n n n n Wallingford 38 4,500 n n n n Haverford 115 4,000 9,000 n n n n n Media 49 5,130 5,745 n n n Media 100 n n n n n Rosemont 79 3,610 6,222 n n n n Springfield 52 3,100 5,500 n n n Media 30 6,231 n n n n Darby 45 1,200 1,650 n n n n n Newtown Sq. 48 6,000 6,000 n n n n n
LANCASTER COUNTY Brethren Village 717-569-2657 Lancaster 100 Calvary Fellowship Homes 717-393-0711 Lancaster 42 Garden Spot Village 717-355-6000 New Holland 86 Landis Homes 10 717-569-3271 Lititz 97 Luther Acres 32 717-626-1171 Lititz 70 Mennonite Home Communities 31,121 717-393-1301 Lancaster 165 Moravian Manor 717-626-0214 Lititz 61 Pleasant View Retirement Community 118, 123 717-665-2445 Manheim 96 St. Anne’s Retirement Community 717-285-5443 Columbia 53 St. John’s Herr Estate 32 717-684-0678 Columbia 40 The Long Community at Highland 717-381-4914 Lancaster 32 9
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3,330 3,814 2,500 5,201 4,774 3,870 3,900 4,140 3,690 4,380 4,260
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY Abramson Center for Jewish Life 56-57 Arden Courts of King of Prussia 152 Artman 12 Beaumont at Bryn Mawr 44 Blue Bell Place 25 Brandywine Senior Living at Dresher Estates 47 Brandywine Senior Living at Senior Suites 47 Brightview East Norriton 45 Clare Bridge of Montgomery 16-17 Columbia Cottage Dock Woods 23 Elm Terrace Gardens
215-371-3000 610-337-1214 215-643-6333 610-526-7004 877-283-8802 215-591-4000 610-272-6200 610-239-7700 215-540-0520 610-409-8910 215-368-4438 215-361-5600
North Wales King of Prussia Ambler Bryn Mawr Blue Bell Dresher East Norriton East Norriton North Wales Collegeville Lansdale Lansdale
48 54 122 3,000 4,000 15 5,550 6,600 54 103 4,560 6,150 120 2,760 4,500 76 3,995 5,735 48 41 2,700 5,150 71 3,216 4,611 60 4,740 7,740
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Foulkeways at Gwynedd 28 215-283-7072 Gwynedd 53 4,525 6,000 610-754-7878 Frederick 53 4,100 n n n n n Frederick Mennonite Community Friends Services for the Aging - Quaker Comm. 1 215- 646-0720 Blue Bell Genesis HealthCare -Harston Hall 800-699-1520 Flourtown 76 1,290 2,580 n n n Genesis HealthCare-Sanatoga Court 610-718-0900 Pottstown 70 2,430 5,500 n n n n n Gloria Dei Farms 215-659-4100 Hatboro 60 3,500 4,000 n n n n Greenfield Senior Living of Perkiomen Valley 78 610-287-1822 Schwenksville 100 1,275 3,700 n n n n n Luther Park 215-659-3900 Hatboro 60 3,700 4,200 n n n n Lutheran Community at Telford 116 215-723-9819 Telford 57 4,080 4,080 n n n Mary J. Drexel Home 610-664-5967 Bala Cynwyd 43 3,150 4,030 n n n n n n Meadowood at Worcester 15 610-584-1000 Worcester 51 3,160 5,190 n n n n n Meadows at Shannondell, The 610-728-5400 Audubon 48 5,320 6,844 n n n n Montgomery County Assisted Living Services 610-278-5250 Norristown 84 1,200 2,300 n n n Paradise Manor 215-855-2697 Hatfield 38 2,000 2,700 n n Peter Becker Community 24 215-256-9501 Harleysville 47 4,806 6,600 n n n n 76 215-461-2102 Ins. Fr. 215-885-6800
Phoebe Wyncote Rydal Park
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19 60
4,495 3,870 6,630
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Shannondell at Valley Forge 30 610-728-5200 Audubon Souderton Mennonite Homes 23 215-723-9881 Souderton Spring Mill Presbyterian Village Ins. Fr. 610-828-4848 Lafayette Hill St. Mary Manor 37 215-368-0900 Lansdale Symphony Sq. Assisted Living & Memory Care 33 800-395-2590 Bala Cynwyd The Birches at Arbour Square 29,143 215-541-3700 Harleysville The Chelsea at Jenkintown 215-572-8300 Jenkintown The Oaks-Genesis HealthCare 151 215-517-8200 Wyncote The Solana Horsham 16-17 215-642-2701 Horsham Waverly Heights 84 610-645-8726 Gladwyne Wesley Enhanced Living Upper Moreland 74 215-675-0103 Hatboro Willow Crest Manor 215-784-9005 Willow Grove Wynwood of Montgomery 16-17 215-542-9670 North Wales
48 5,320 6,844 n n n n 129 2,520 6,030 n n n n 78 4,319 6,265 n n n n 90 2,177 4,858 n n n n 50 4,890 11,497 n n n n 69 3,115 5,195 n n n n 64 2,220 3,416 n n n n 47 4,350 5,250 n n n 76 3,000 7,000 n 49 8,940 10,650 n n n n 33 n n n 65 1,350 2,350 n n n n 72 3,110 4,995 n n n
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PHILADELPHIA Adelphia Personal Care Home Atria Center City Cathedral Village 43 Deer Meadows 77 Disston Manor Personal Care Home Genesis HealthCare-Heritage at Liberty Court
215-476-9525 215-564-5455 215-984-8621 215-624-7575 215-338-1193 215-546-5960
Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia
44 135 50 128 34 38
550 2,800 3,630 3,000 915 1,890
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2,460
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Harmony Place 26 Hayes Manor Retirement Residence Kearsley Retirement Community
215-708-2200 215-473-1552 215-877-1565
Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia
72 56 60
3,000 1,000 1,800
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ertification standards for nursing homes and adult care residences do not specifically address special care units. You will need to rely on your own judgment when considering a special care unit. Visit more than one special care unit and compare them. Use all your senses when you visit — sight, smell and hearing are all important. Be sensitive to the overall atmosphere and how the staff interacts with the residents. Ask about the number of staff on duty at all times and find out about any special training they have had. Generally, the more staff available, the higher the quality of care. Some reports find a daytime ratio of six residents to one staff person to be adequate in a special care unit; others feel that a ratio of eight to one can also result in quality care. At night, when residents are in bed, a higher patient to staff ratio may be fine. Get a written description of the services and programs offered by any special care unit along with the charges or fees associated. This description should clearly explain to you how the special care unit differs from the rest of the nursing home or
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Arden Courts, designed by HCR ManorCare, is a memory care community created especially to meet the unique needs of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related memory impairment. Every detail - from the layout and activities to the specially trained staff and individualized attention - is designed to make life simpler, safer and more fulfilling for our residents. We provide an environment that preserves the warmth, the caring, the comforts and routines of home. 100% dedicated to Alzheimer’s and dementia care.
Reflections, A Brandywine Senior Living Memory Care Community (See p. 47) 1594 Route 88, Brick, NJ 08724, (732) 785-3370, www.Brandycare.com
Reflections provides high-quality care to those with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory, impairements. When you enter Reflections, you’ll walk into a welcoming town square complete with, storefront and all the charm of a quaint country town. The town square leads into two separate, neighborhoods each equipped with its own dining room and a variety of common areas. Reflections, offers safe, enclosed courtyards with beautifully landscaped strolling paths for residents to enjoy. Our Escapades...for Life! programs focus on what our residents can do - not on what they can no longer do.
Chandler Hall Health Services (See p. 34) 99 Barclay St. • Newtown, PA 18940 • 215-497-0904 • www.chandlerhall.org
Chandler Hall believes in integration and community. To that end, we do not separate our residents who have dementia and memory loss from our general population. We provide an individualized program that suits the unique needs of each person we serve. Respect for individuals includes providing a setting free of restraintsallowing as much independence as possible while creating a safe environment.
Dunwoody Village (See p. 96) Secure Units With Special Programs for Personal Care and Skilled Nursing 3500 West Chester Pike • Newtown Square, PA 19073 • (610) 359-4400
Dunwoody Village has both Personal Care and Skilled Nursing secure areas for residents with special needs. Residents live in a caring and stimulating environment that fosters their independence, dignity, and privacy in a home-like setting. Services and amenities include private rooms with private baths, family-style dining, wandering areas both inside and out and 24-hour nursing care. Dunwoody provides a continuum of care from Residential Living to Personal Care thru Skilled Nursing Rehabilitation. Family support programs are also provided. 5 star rated healthcare.
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Clare Bridge Place offers a secure environment and programs for those with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Highly trained Clare Bridge associates provide dementia care services and ensure “daily moments of success.” The Clare Bridge concept has evolved over more than twenty-five years by continually embracing the latest ideas in good dementia care practice coupled with the experience of caring for thousands of individuals with dementia and their families.
Spring Village at Floral Vale (See p. 137) Secured Memory Care Community, 600 Township Line Road, Yardley, PA 19067, 215-497-3003 www.springvillage.net
Spring Village at Floral Vale is a quaint village-like community for residents needing memory care. It is an environment designed with safety, comfort and overall well-being in mind. Spring Village is active with days revolving around providing small group and individual enriching activities for our residents. Our care is provided with love and understanding the day your family member walks into our community. “Come Celebrate Moments”!
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3706 Church Rd.
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255 East Main St.
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902 Jacksonville Rd
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Riverton
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Virtua Health & Rehabilitation Ctr at Mt. Holly
888-847-8823
62 Richmond Ave
Wiley Christian Retirement Community
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99 East Main St.
Lumberton 180 n n 225 n n n Marlton
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113,122 800-422-3287
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Blackwood 291 n n 220 n n n
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HCR/ManorCare Health Services
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Cherry Hill 116 n n n n n n
Jewish Geriatric Home
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Cherry Hill 173 n n 175 n n n
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Camden
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rank had multiple medical problems, an array of doctors and several in-home care providers, but his condition continued to deteriorate. His family was starting to feel hopeless and didn’t know where to turn. “It was pretty evident that my father-inlaw wasn’t taking care of himself,” recalled Susan Ward. “We didn’t know what doctors he was going to or not, and what they were saying.” After spending a week caring for her father-in-law, Susan quickly realized how bad the situation had become. “I started to call different agencies to see what could be done,” she said. Susan’s frantic phone calls eventually led her to Vikki Dargenio and her medical case management company, A Nurse in the Family. “Vikki really came right at the nick of time,” Susan said. “When we hired Vikki, she knew immediately what needed to be done, and she was able to talk to the doctors and
get the right care for Frank.” Vikki started accompanying Frank to all his doctor’s appointments, helping to eliminate any confusion and ensure that he always had an advocate present. “When I take a patient on, I really become part of their family,” Vikki explained. “I am the quarterback of the healthcare team, and my goals are to keep people at home and make sure they get the medical care they need.” After caring for four of her own family members, Vikki realized that every patient needs an advocate, especially senior patients who are often referred to multiple specialists with limited explanations. “Dr. John Sabatini actually recommended that I start this business after seeing what I had done for my family. He told me that it was amazing and that there was really a need for this,” Vikki recalled. As a registered nurse with a background in long-term care, Vikki is uniquely positioned to help ailing seniors receive better medical care and remain in their homes longer. Since the initial
recommendation that started her business, she has had several medical professionals acknowledge the importance of her services. “It is very helpful that you come to these appointments. And on top of that, I can tell you really care,” Dr. Daniel LeBovic, a hematologist, told Vikki during one of her many visits to his office with a patient. For Frank and his family, Vikki’s care and compassion changed everything. The family no longer had to worry about whether Frank was receiving the best possible medical treatment, or if he was correctly following the doctor’s orders. By managing all of Frank’s medical appointments and helping the in-home companion caregivers better serve his needs, Vikki made it possible for Frank to continue living at home until he passed away in May of 2012. “He remained in his home, and Vikki was with him until the very end,” Susan remembered. “She was very competent and always knew what needed to be done. She was there whenever we needed her, and she was so good to him.”
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from state to state, you will need to contact your local Area Agency on Aging for more information concerning government benefits. Skilled nursing care will be paid for by Medicare as long as it is determined to be “intermittent skilled care,” which includes occupational, respiratory, speech and physical therapy. To be covered, care must be ordered by a doctor. Individuals who meet income requirements may be eligible to receive skilled nursing services through Medicaid. Major medical health insurance will also cover Individuals who meet income requirements a limited number of skilled home vis- may be eligible to receive skilled nursing its. Costs for these services vary greatly services through Medicaid. depending upon coverage by Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance. if there are funds from social services Contact your local Office on Aging or block grants available to cover home State Department of Health to find out care costs.
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ntergenerational living has the potential to benefit individuals from all generations, from young children to seniors. To help towns, cities and states throughout the U.S. make their communities friendly to an aging population, the MetLife Mature Market Institute has released planning tips, Creating a Livable Community: Engaging All Generations and Improving Quality of Life. The tips are derived from the study, Livable Community Indicators for Sustainable Aging in Place, which found that localities can follow relatively simple and low cost indicators to determine if their services meet the needs of their aging and older citizens. The new publication contains specific solutions for intergenerational living in the areas of housing, transportation, safety, health care, support services, retail services and social integration. It was produced in conjunction with Generations United to provide guidance for those at the local level – community leaders, residents, students and more – so they can find new ways to implement programs to enhance the lives of all generations and to create a livable and positive environment. “While all communities are unique and have varying degrees of resources, every community can actively engage residents across the generations in addressing community challenges,” said
Sandra Timmermann, Ed.D., director of the MetLife Mature Market Institute. “There are simple ways to get this started. For example, appoint an intergenerational community advisory council to offer multiple perspectives and unique solutions for a given locality.” Donna Butts, executive director of Generations United pointed out that making sure people are connected to each other is a great way to foster intergenerational reciprocity. “Communities that create opportunities for people of all ages improve the quality of life and strengthen the community. We’ve witnessed great success in those that understand how to use an intergenerational lens to develop and implement policies
and programs for all generations,” she said. “As recently noted by the Mayo Clinic, ‘good friends are good for your health’ and a recent report by the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) pointed out that those who volunteer tend to be more satisfied with their lives than those who don’t.” The tip sheet asserts that, in a livable community, policies and practices increase cooperation and interaction among the age groups. Livable communities provide services that allow individuals to survive and thrive. In a truly intergenerational community, residents of all ages have ample opportunity to Continued on page 174
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share their expertise and resources, and to support each other and their community. Examples of some of the advice and policy suggestions in the publication are: • Housing – A program that supports the efforts of older people to keep living in their homes might engage groups of students to rake leaves, shovel snow and do light home repairs for older neighbors. Example: The Home Safety Program at the Volunteer Center of the Virginia Peninsula sends teens to visit older adults living independently. They perform a safety assessment and provide safety and disaster kits. • Transportation and Safe Neighborhoods – Transportation is a critical service for all generations, especially those who are aging and must rely on light rail, buses, taxis and on-call vans. Neighborhoods can use volunteers to help older individuals learn how to take advantage of public transportation. Example: In Hesston, Kansas, older adults are utilized as crossing guards to help students cross busy intersections. In Chanute, Kansas, older volunteers greet students at the front door of their elementary, middle and high schools, and wish them a wonderful day at school, with a smile, handshake or high-five. • Health Care and Supportive Services Livable communities require adequate medical facilities, trained medical personnel, community education, wellness pro-
grams, doctors and specialists. They also ships are formed, stereotypes and biases need support services for residents of all are reduced and communities take advanages. Communities might create a shared tage of the strengths of all their residents. space for residents of Example: The Allegheny multiple generations to In a truly County Library Associainteract daily. Example: tion in Pennsylvania has intergenerational At the JEWEL Program held book clubs for high community, residents in New York’s Westschool students and oldchester County, daily of all ages have ample er adults aimed at fosinteractions occur betering intergenerational opportunity to share tween children in day discussion and conneccare and older adults their expertise and tions. in a non-residential The guide also conday program. The older resources, and to support tains a list of additional adults benefit from the each other and their resources that can be center’s wellness actapped by community community. tivities, personal care, leaders, government oftransportation and nuficials and individuals trition – and from the daily engagement seeking to work toward the betterment with children. and flexibility of their communities with regard to older adults. The complete pub• General Retail and Services – Ideally, lication is available online: https://www. communities have stores to buy necessities, metlife.com/assets/cao/mmi/publicaopportunities to purchase healthy foods, tions/Tips/mmi-livable-communitiesrestaurants and community activities. tips.pdf. Recognizing the importance of healthy eating and how it correlates to healthy and Generations United serves as a relong lives, localities can connect children, source for educating policymakers and teens and older adults through garden- the public about the economic, social and ing and cooking. Example: At the Marion personal imperatives of intergenerationStreet Intergenerational Garden in Wash- al cooperation. For more information, ington, DC, gardeners of all ages create visit www.gu.org. Now in its 16th year, and participate in a gardening experience the MetLife Mature Market Institute is that has become an outdoor classroom for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company’s (MetLife) center of expertise in aging, residents of all ages. longevity and the generations and is a • Social Integration – Communities can recognized thought leader by business, connect the generations to enhance each the media, opinion leaders and the pubother’s lives and that of the larger commu- lic. For more information, please visit nity. Through these interactions, relation- www.MatureMarketInstitute.com.
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fter her mother passed away, Ann May knew that her father, Robert (“Bob”) Maroncelli, was no longer going to be able to live independently. As a nurse with more than 20 years of experience in the home care industry, Ann was well aware of the array of home care options available, and she knew that her father wanted to remain in his long-time home. Bob and his wife, “Mickey,” moved to their home in Buckingham Springs retirement community several decades ago after they retired. An accountant, who worked most of his career for the Internal Revenue Service, Bob continued to be active in his community and his church. However, as the years passed, several health problems started to cause mobility issues. As Bob became less mobile, his wife began acting as his primary caregiver. When Mickey was admitted to the
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hospital because of worsening heart disease, Ann and her sister quickly realized that their father was going to need some additional help. “I knew of Visiting Angels already, and knew the woman across the street was using them,” Ann recalled. “I called around to a couple of home care agencies and Visiting Angels was the most accommodating and the easiest to work with.” Visiting Angels began helping Bob periodically, whenever Mickey had to be
hospitalized. The family was always satisfied with the care and companionship he received. When Mickey passed away, Ann turned to Visiting Angels once again. The agency found permanent, live-in assistance for Bob within several days. “Tina moved in immediately, and my father has really taken to her,” Ann said. “She provides personal care and helps him with ambulating, and she also does some meal preparation and generally just makes sure he is well taken care of.” Since Ann is busy with her own demanding career and her sister lives in Connecticut, the family feels incredibly fortunate to have a quality caregiver with Bob at all times. “There is an enormous sense of reassurance knowing that he is very well taken care of; that gives us a real peace of mind,” said Ann. With the assistance of Visiting Angels, Bob continues to live in his comfortable and spacious home, where he receives frequent visits from neighbors and friends from his church.
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ccording to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), one in three adults age 65 and older falls every year. While the severity of these falls and the resulting injuries can vary, falls are always a serious occurrence for older adults. Common injuries from falls include hip fractures and head traumas. For many seniors, falls can lead to extended hospital stays or even life threatening injuries. Even if a fall does not result in an injury, it will likely leave the senior feeling scared and may lead to a gradual limiting of activities. Fear, combined with an increasingly sedentary lifestyle, will only increase the risk of a fall in the future. National and local community and non-profit organizations are working with seniors and their families to help decrease the risk of falls and lessen the impact of falls after they occur. These organizations provide information and services that may help improve the quality of life of seniors.
Understanding the Risks in a loss of independence, or in the most On both a national and a local level, severe cases, a loss of life. the risk of falls is one of the largest, preventable medical challenges that seniors Avoiding Falls face. The statistics on falls and the inOne of the simplest ways that older juries they cause are alarming. For in- adults can reduce their risk of falling is stance: by exercising. Exercising helps improve • In 2008, more than 19,700 older balance and maintain leg strength. Leg adults died from unintentional fall inju- muscles naturally weaken with age; ries according to the CDC. weight-bearing exercises that focus on • The death rates from falls among improving leg strength can help mitiolder men and women have risen sharply gate the risk of falling. over the past decade (CDC). For many seniors, living an increas• In 2000, direct medical costs of falls ingly sedentary lifestyle is one of the totaled a little over $19 billion—$179 biggest contributing factors to fallmillion for fatal falls ing. The CDC highly and $19 billion for nonOn both a national recommends exercise fatal fall injuries. This programs and classes, and a local level, the risk equals $28.2 billion in such as Tai Chi, to help 2010 dollars (CDC). improve and maintain of falls is one of the Injuries from a fall balance. Of course, selargest, preventable can range from minor niors should consult to severe, but the risk of medical challenges that with their doctors beserious injury is much seniors face. fore beginning any exgreater among the seercise routine. nior adult population. For many seniors, Medication interactions are anothfalls are the initial injury in what be- er major risk factor for falls. Seniors comes a long hospitalization and recov- should check with their doctor or pharery process. For others, falls may result macist periodically to ensure that their
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For many seniors, falls are the initial injury in what becomes a long hospitalization and recovery process.
mation projects. Education efforts have Information adapted from the Centers included the development of brochures, for Disease Control. More information is posters and a pocket guide for physi- available at www.cdc.gov/HomeandReccians. reationalSafety/Falls/adultfalls.html.
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professionals can help modify the home for your needs Countless studies have shown that homeowners overwhelmingly prefer to age in a familiar place, but when daily life becomes too much to manage, substantial home alternations may be necessary. Certified Aging-In-Place Specialists (CAPS) can help reconcile the need for a familiar environment with the need to prioritize safety and accessibility. Such specialists have been trained in the specific needs of the older adult population and unique ways to modify homes. They are also experts in designing common remodeling projects and on how to combat common barriers to accessibility. One thing to keep in mind when considering a CAPS specialist is that they drawing from their professional knowledge to help turn your ideas into an organized and thorough plan. However, no matter where you start in the process, a professional remodeler will have to be hired to make the actual modifications to your home. Some typical modifications that will increase access and ma-
CAPS can help reconcile the need for a familiar environment with the need to prioritize safety and accessibility.
neuverability include brighter lights, bath and shower grab bars, higher countertop heights, multifunctional first floor master suites, and elevators. CAPS professionals are mostly remodelers, but a number of general contractors, designers, architects and health care consultants who have been instructed in techniques for building aesthetically-pleasing, barrier-free liv-
ing environments are also involved in planning. The CAPS designation was developed by The Remodelers Council of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in conjunction with the NAHB Research Center, NAHB 50+ Housing Council and the AARP in order to address the growing number of consumers requiring these modifications.
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Angel Companions provide live in and hourly care for senior citizens on an as needed basis. Services include meal preparation, light housekeeping, personal care, medication reminders, laundry, shopping and companionship. Our caregivers are carefully screened through background checks, reference checks, and health physicals before they are referred to our clients. We allow our care recipients to maintain independence while living in the familiar surroundings of their home. We also provide care in hospitals, nursing homes and other facilities as well as private homes.
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We are a Pa. State Licensed and Insured Non-Medical Home Care Company. serving the community since 1982. Our goal is to provide the highest quality service at the lowest possible cost. Services available are; personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errands, medication reminders... Caregivers are highly screened Personal Care Attendants, Companions and Homemakers. Service options are hourly, live-in and overnight rates. Clients may choose from 1-24 hours a day, 1-7 days per week or as needed. For further information please call.
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Remove throw rugs or use rubber backing or apply double-faced adhesive carpet tape to the backs of all area rugs and runners to prevent slipping. REVIEW MEDICATIONS
The medications you take—and even the foods you eat—can affect your balance. Check with your doctor or pharmacist annually to review your medications and diet plan. HANDRAILS
Install handrails on both sides of all stairways—making sure they extend the full length of the stairway. Also make sure you have lights at the top and bottom of the stairs. BATHROOM SAFETY
Install grab bars in your bathtub or shower stall and near a toilet. Never use towel racks for balance—they can easily come loose, causing a fall. EXERCISE DAILY
Using your muscles helps maintain balance, strength and flexibility. Try Tai Chi, walking, water aerobics or dancing. FOOTWEAR
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he facts are simple: for elDeveloped over many years, these acderly people, preventing tivities improve balance, sensory integrafalls means preventing di- tion, spatial awareness, integration of the saster. At the same time, two hemispheres of the brain, brain timstaying mentally sharp is ing and sequencing, reaction time, binof paramount importance ocular teaming, and proprioception. Infor maintaining a high quality of life. deed, an independent evaluation shows a Phone 38 percent reduction in falls for the treat“Both of these goals are achievable,” said Karen Peterson, executive director of ment group using the Move With BalGiving Back, a 501c3 non-profit agency, ance program. Other benefits include inand the founder of the highly acclaimed creased coordination, sharper cognitive Move With Balance healthy aging pro- skills, better vision, and enhanced selfgram. Her new illustrated book Move confidence and joy in the aging years. With Balance: Healthy Aging Activities Peterson commented, “Move With for Brain and Body offers dozens of move- Balance is user-friendly and fun. It imments (not exercises) that anyone, even proves balance and enhances cognitive the frailest elder, can do, plus links to 60 function with a rich and adaptable set of online demonstration videos. activities, and independent evaluations Peterson explains that Move With reveal that these activities are dramatiBalance is not a “workout” program in cally effective.” the usual sense with muscle-strengthen“I met Karen Peterson twenty-five ing and limbering exercises as the prima- years ago when she introduced me to her ry goal. Instead, the activities combine expertise in movement and perception,” coordinated movement with cognitive said Edvin Manniko OD, a behavioral skills. For example, while elders move, optometrist. “We worked together to they also read, recognize shapes, or recite help alleviate vision and balance issues. a poem. Her present concern is enhancing balThe underlying principle is to chal- ance and thereby preventing falls. This lenge the brain and body simultaneously program is based on cutting-edge sciwith a sensory-motor activity, repeat it ence. She uses modified techniques that until the challenge becomes easier or Olympic athletes employ with good suceven automatic, then up the stakes by re- cess. I wholeheartedly endorse her work peating the activity at a higher level. to make seniors safer and to help them
Move with Balance challenges the brain and the body simultaneously to improve the health of seniors and reduce their risk of falling.
lead more active and productive lives.” Group leaders, caregivers, or individuals who purchase Move With Balance: Healthy Aging for Brain and Body receive support from an interactive website that includes the videos and other instructional elements. Karen Peterson, M.A. is the executive director of Giving Back and the founder of the Move With Balance healthy aging program. She has a combined 40 years of teaching experience in adult education programs, colleges, and senior centers. More information is available at www. MoveWithBalance.org.
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dult Day Centers are an important option for family caregivers, as they offer socialization, activities, and necessary supervision for those who are socially isolated or need care and assistance. Caregivers can feel confident that their loved one is safe and well cared for while they are at work or performing other necessary tasks. Centers offer a variety of programs and amenities, including exercise programs and a diverse schedule of engaging activities. Assistance with the activities of daily living, including eating, walking, toileting and medication management may also be available. Additionally, many centers offer physical, speech and occupational therapies to their participants. All licensed centers provide nutritious meals and snacks on a daily basis. Choosing a Provider Information on local Adult Day Centers may be available through senior centers, family physicians or the local Area Agency on Aging. After locating nearby providers, call them to request flyers, brochures, calendars and application information.
While reviewing this information, pay careful attention to how many years the provider has been in business and their licensures and certifications. Be sure to understand the staff credentials, staff to participant ratio, and the medical conditions the facility and its staff are equipped to handle. Inquire about the availability of transportation to and from the program if it is necessary. The types of activities offered and the menu variety should be considered as well. Specific costs and any financial assistance that is available should be clearly outlined in the information packet. Reviewing printed materials and asking questions over the phone can help narrow the choices, but the final decision of which Adult Day Center to use must be made in person. During the visit, carefully observe the general atmosphere of the building and the program. The layout of the building and the rooms should ensure easy accessibility for persons in wheelchairs or using walkers. The entire facility should be clean and pleasant. Furniture should be sturdy and comfortable, with choices available for lounging and participating in activities. Beyond the general setup of the facility, focus on the interaction between the staff members and the participants. Do
the participants appear happy and satisfied? Are volunteers available to offer assistance? The center should be a welcoming place, complete with staff members who are ready and able to help. Also, notice the participation level of the attendees. Are they actively involved? Inquire as to whether participants are involved in planning activities and how staff members handle suggestions for new programs. During the visit, staff members should be able to provide clear and easy to understand information about the services and activities provided at the center. Be sure to obtain answers for any remaining questions about center procedures, staffing and costs. Checking references from individuals who are currently using this provider or have used them in the past is the final step. After choosing a provider, try them for at least three to five days. If there are problems making the adjustment, staff members may be able to offer advice to help make the transition smoother. Article adapted from the National Adult Day Services Association, Inc.’s website. For more information, visit www.nadsa.org.
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understanding types of adult day centers According to the National Adult Day Services Association (NADSA), there are three types of adult day centers: social (which provide meals, recreation and some health-related services), medical/health (which provide social activities as well as more intensive health and therapeutic services) and specialized (which provide services only to specific care recipients, such as those with diagnosed dementias or developmental disabilities). Caregivers typically select the type of center a care recipient attends based on the care needed.
By 1978, adult day center owners/ managers saw the need to establish national standardized criteria that would allow caregivers the ability to rate and fully understand what adult day centers would provide for their loved ones. Thus, the NADSA formed in 1979. Since then, NADSA has made great progress in promoting the concept of adult day services as a viable community-based care option for people with disabilities within the larger constellation of longterm care services. For some caregivers, adult day cen-
ters provide them with the services they need to adequately care for their aging relatives. Whether they use the center for respite services or for daily care so they can work or attend to other responsibilities, adult day centers are an important option for family caregivers. Caregivers who are struggling to meet the needs of a family member should consider adult day centers when making care decisions. Information adapted from NADSA’s website. Additional information about adult day centers is available at www.nadsa.org.
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The 2010 MetLife National Study of Adult Day Centers confirmed over 4,600 centers operating in the United States providing care for 150,000 care recipients each day.¹ It is estimated that there are more than 5,000 currently operating.
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Thirty-five percent of the adult day center care recipients live with an adult child, 20% with a spouse, 18% in an institutional setting and 13% with parents or other relatives, while 11% live alone.¹
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Fifty-two percent of the adult day center care recipients using adult day services centers nationwide have some cognitive impairment.¹
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Daily fees for adult day services vary depending upon the services provided. The national average rate for adult day centers is $61 per day (includes 8-10 hours on average) compared to an average rate for home health aides of $19 per hour.²
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The average capacity of adult day centers is 40. ²
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The average adult day center care recipient to staff ratio is 6:1. ²
Sources: ¹ National Study of Adult Day Services, 2001-2002. Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Partners in Caregiving: The Adult Day Services Program, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, 2002. ² The MetLife Market Survey of Adult Day Services & Home Care Costs, MetLife Mature Market Institute®, in conjunction with LifePlans, Inc., www.MatureMarketInstitute.com, September 2007.
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Senior Care of Chestnut Hill
215-242-4501
Senior Care of Newark 302-533-3543
Senior Care at Crozer
610-447-2935
Senior Care of Horsham
215-443-5300
Senior Care of Huntingdon Valley
215-322-5946
Senior Care of Plains
570-823-5161
Senior Care of the Northeast
215-676-7800
Senior Care of Upper Darby
610-626-0662
Adult Day Services Souderton Center - Souderton 215-703-0523
Senior Care of Warminster
215- 322-5946
Chandler Hall Health Services - Newtown
Senior Care of Warrington
215-343-6250
Riverside Adult Day Program - Wilmington
302-765-4175
PENNSYLVANIA Adult Care of Chester County, Inc. - Exton
610-363-8044
Adult Day Services at Cross Keys Village - New Oxford 717-624-5955 Adult Day Services at Landis Homes- Lititz
717-581-3939
215-860-4000
Delta Community Supports - Levittown
215-943-9230
Elderwatch Plus - Philadelphia
215-877-0202
Evergreen Adult Day Program - Wyndmoor
215-233-6309
Helen L. Weiss Senior Day Program-North Wales 215-371-2121
Spang Crest Manor
717-274-1495
St. John Neumann Nursing Home - Philadelphia 2 15-698-5600 St. Joseph’s Adult Day Services - Reading
610-378-2267
Tel Hai Adult Day Care - Honeybrook
610-273-9333
Homelink, Inc. - Philadelphia
286-951-4321
Kit’s Corner - Frederick
610-754-7878
The Hickman - West Chester
610-696-1536
LifePath, Inc. - Sellersville
215-257-8687
Weiss Adult Day Health Center
215-371-2121
Lifespan Adult Day Care Services - Pennsburg
215-679-2659
Westminster Village- Allentown
610-782-8351
Lifespan Adult Day Care Services- Quakertown
215-536-6016
Main Line Adult Day Center - Bryn Mawr
610-527-4220
New Jersey
Manatawny Manor Adult Day Services - Pottstown 610-705-3749 Menno Haven Adult Day Care- Chambersburg 800-222-6695
Senior Care of Bridgeton
856-451-7227
Senior Care of Camden
856-246-3350
Mid County Senior Services- Newtown Square
610-353-6642
Montgomery Adult Day Living Center- Lansdale
215-855-7997
Senior Care of Cape May County
609-465-8840
Narberth Adult Day Care Center - Narberth
610-617-7850
Senior Care of Delran
856-461-1700
North Penn VNA Adult Day Services- Lansdale
215-855-8296
Senior Care of Galloway
609-652-3600
Senior Care of Laurel Springs
856-784-4000
Senior Care of Marlton
856-988-3250
Senior Care of Salem
856-878-6035
Senior Care of Trenton
609-883-0200 856-691-3756
North Penn VNA Adult Day Services- Souderton 215-703-0523 Northeast Adult Day Care - Philadelphia
215-671-0200
Riverview Adult Day Health Services - Royersford 610-792-2399 SarahCare Adult Day Care Center - Jenkintown 215-663-8090 Senior Care of Bristol
215-788-2408
Senior Care of Broomall
610-325-1600
Senior Care of Vineland
Senior Care of Center City
215-561-2733
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215-659-2111
Complete Care Strategies
610-265-4300
Intervention Associates
610-254-9001
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267-256-2030
jfcsphilly.org
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1-800-229-CARE
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Senior Supportive Services, Inc
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Counseling Counseling for Caregivers
215-371-1350
abramsoncenter.org
Cremation Services 800-720-8221
Auer Memorial Home and Cremation Services, Inc
auergroup.com
67
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215-860-6056
harvestgroupfinancialservices.com
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1-800-229-CARE
seniorsupportservices.com
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215-475-3400
havenbehavioral.com
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Health and Wellness Haven Behavioral Healthcare LEGAL SERVICES/ELDER LAW
Anderson Elder Law Elder Law Offices of E. Garrett Gummer, III Medical Equipment Mr. Wheelchair
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Byron Home
856-573-7840
byronhome.com
Moving Planners
215-572-9877
movingplanners.net
Senior Supportive Services, Inc
page
63 61, 91
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Personal Emergency Response Systems Centrol, Inc.
610-738-6992
centrol-inc.com
REAL ESTATE SERVICES Laura Blenman – Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors
302-477-5500
Diane Krause & Angela Berke - Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors
610-547-1239
Sandra Stradling-Weichert Realtors
856-983-2888
sandrastradling.com
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1-800-229-CARE
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Senior Supportive Services, Inc
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Your Local Agencies On Aging On the local level, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) coordinate and provide services to meet the needs and concerns of residents who are 60 years of age and older. The Department of Health and Human Services defines an AAA as a “public or private non-profit agency, designated by the state to address the needs and concerns of all older persons at the regional and local levels.” Because of the many services and programs they offer, AAAs are one of the single most important retirement resources. Available services vary by locale, and the list on page 82 is just a sampling of the ones that are routinely offered by AAAs.
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Pennsylvania Bucks County ...................................................... 267-880-5700 Chester County .................................................. 610-344-6350 Delaware County ............................................... 610-490-1300 Montgomery County .........................................610-278-3601 Philadelphia County ............................................215-765-9040 Philadelphia ..........................................................215-686-8450 New Jersey Burlington County ............................................. 609-265-5069 Camden County .................................................856-858-3220 Gloucester County ............................................856-232-4646 Mercer County ................................................... 609-989-6662 Delaware Kent County .........................................................302-424-7310 New Castle County ...................................... 1-800-223-9074 Sussex County .....................................................302-424-7310
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Emeritus Senior Living
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Exton Senior Living
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Ann’s Choice
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Artman
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Attleboro Retirement Village
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Bala Nursing & Retirement Center
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Foxdale Village
56-57
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Freedom Village Brandywine
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greenfieldseniorliving.com
Blue Bell Place
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Brandywine Senior Care
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Brightview East Norriton
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Brightview Greentree
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Brightview Mount Laurel
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Brightview Woodbury Lake
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Brookdale Senior Living
16-17
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Greenfield Senior Living of Perkiomen Valley Hallman Retirement Neighborhoods Harrison House of Coatesville
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Harrison House of Georgetown
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Homestead Village
109
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Homewood at Plum Creek
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Jenner’s Pond Retirement Community Kendal Crosslands
Brookside Health Care &
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Rehabilitation Center
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Landis Homes
10
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Cadbury at Cherry Hill
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Legacy Gardens of Bristol
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Cadbury at Lewes
55
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Leisure Park
19
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Cathedral Village
43
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Lions Gate
135
lionsgateccrc.org
Catholic Health Care Services
37
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Living Branches
23
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Cedar Crest
83
EricksonLiving.com
Lutheran Community at Telford
116
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Chandler Hall Health Services
34
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Lutheran Social Services of South Cent PA
21
lutheranscp.org
Cherry Hill Senior Living
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fivestarqualitycare.com
Luthercare
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Christ’s Home Shepherd’s Crossing
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