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COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
This section is alphabetical. You will find more than a 1,000 services and organizations that work with seniors and their families. This includes professional services, such as Adult Day, Care Management, Fall Prevention, Social Security, Senior Centers, etc...
HEALTH AT HOME - NONMEDICAL CARE, HOME HEALTH CARE AND HOSPICE CARE
This section offers three different comparison grids; the first features Non-Medical Care, the second contains Home Health Agencies, and the third grid showcases Hospice Services for end of life care. First familiarize yourself with the different services that are offered by each agency. You will find definitions about each service at the beginning of each section. Many options exist; we hope this will help you find a provider to meet your specific needs.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES
HEALTH AT HOME HOUSING OPTIONS
SENIOR HOUSING
First you should familiarize yourself with the many options available and determine which one is best for your needs. You will find definitions of each type of housing at the beginning of the housing section. Then turn to our easy to read comparison grids. The grids are divided into 4 categories, depending on the type of community: Independent Living, Personal Care / Assisted Living, Memory Care and Skilled Nursing. The residences are listed by county so you can zero in on the specific areas you are looking for.
You will also find many feature articles throughout the publication. These articles are written by local experts on a variety of topics that can aid you in making the right decisions.
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DEAR VALUED READER:
Welcome to the 16th Edition of Seniors
Blue Book for South Central PA, covering all of Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, and York counties plus some additional information for Berks and Chester counties. It is hard to believe that we have been providing resources to South Central PA for more than 8 years! The Pandemic has affected everyone, and every business is asking themselves how do we stay current and support our clients? Keeping informed and resilient are the hot topics now. We can help keep you informed and help you be resilient! Inside this guide you will find information about all types of senior related information and resources. Do you or your friends have questions? We can help you find the answers needed! The information is presented in an easy-to-use format. Look at the cut edge of the guide – do you see the color differences?
Those colors will help you identify the sections – Resources are Blue; Health at Home is Purple and Housing is Green. We have many important articles this edition. Make sure that you read: “With All My Heart”, “The Greatest Gift ”, and all about “Person Centered Counseling”. What are you planning to do this summer on the Longest Day? Read June 21st is the Longest Day for ideas!
For more than 8 years, we’ve been helping seniors, family members and professionals find the resources they need. We’re even sending cards to seniors that are socially isolated. Just let us know – call our office at 717344-5580 or email us at pa-info@ seniorsbluebook.com. Our goal is to help make tomorrow better than today. Let us know how we can help!
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Heart WITH ALL MY
“Take a deep breath in and hold it!” I yelled very loudly into the room. The patient had difficulty hearing me when I was standing right beside her, so my yelling from behind the glass felt futile. Everything was feeling futile that day. Work felt like I was trying to build a sandcastle right in the middle of pounding surf.
I gave her a moment to breathe in, and then pressed the exposure switch on my x-ray machine.
It was hard to tell if she’d heard my instructions, but the x-ray image that popped up looked good when I inspected it. Or at least good enough. I went back into the room and said a hasty goodbye as she climbed on her stretcher and my coworker rolled her out of the room. Quickly, I went to the computer and sent the x-rays electronically to the doctor. I knew another patient would be ushered into my room in a minute. I had already x-rayed thousands of patients in this Emergency Department over the past few years. What did it all mean?
“Oh Lord, where are you in this day?”
The next gentleman was in the room already. He was probably in his 80’s. He had a steady presence despite being a bit frail at this point in his life.
“Hi. My name is Kristina. I’m going to take a chest x-ray as part of your heart and lung checkup.”
He smiled at me, but cupped his hand to his ear. He had a hard time hearing, too. So, I tried again!
“HI! I’M GETTING YOUR CHEST X-RAY TODAY!”
He smiled and followed my lead for the two quick x-rays. Before he left, he gave me an interesting look, like he was weighing both my face and his thoughts before deciding whether or not to speak. Then he asked me a question.
“Do you know Jesus, as your Savior?”
Surprised, I nodded, yes, and said so.
“Wonderful! I could tell by your eyes!”
He could tell by my eyes?! By my eyes! On a day when I was barely going through the motions, he could tell by my eyes…what a funny thought! What a happy thought!
As I said goodbye to my new friend, I turned away to go on about my shift. But I felt different. Because of that gentleman’s boldness, I remembered again that the Spirit of the Creator God was present, and because of Him, it all matters.
I would guess we all feel like we’re building sandcastles in the surf at some point. Maybe you’ve felt like this when cleaning the house or washing the dishes or clocking in at work, again. Maybe
you’ve felt this way because your health struggles or those of a family member have left you outside of the fast-paced stream of the world. Now, when I lack purpose in my daily actions, I try to remember Colossians 3:22-23:
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward.”
Paul wrote these words specifically to the slaves of his time. These believers could not control what work they did, or where they lived. Yet, Paul made it clear that what they did, and most of all, why they did it and who they did it for, mattered. The God of all Creation would accept their work as meaningful!
So today, remember with me that we are not building in the sandy surf. We are building on the solid rock that is Jesus. We get to use whatever strength God has placed in our hands to do whatever work God has placed in our path and do it with all our heart!
Editor’s Note: This devotional was contributed by Kristina Harnish. Kristina has been an x-ray technologist at Lancaster General Hospital for the last 15 years. She lives on a dairy farm with her husband and finds rural life a nice counterpoint to the hospital.
“WHATEVER YOU DO, WORK AT IT WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AS WORKING FOR THE LORD, NOT FOR MEN, SINCE YOU KNOW THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE AN INHERITANCE FROM THE LORD AS A REWARD.”
ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICES
Zunic Advisory Services
(ad on page 12)
www.ZunicAdvisory.com
717-764-8992
ADULT DAY SERVICES
PREFERRED PROVIDERS
Messiah Lifeways Adult Day
(ad on page 16,159)
1155 Walnut Bottom Rd, Carlisle 17013
www.MessiahLifeways.org/ADS
717-667-8564
Messiah Lifeways Adult Day
(ad on page 16,159)
100 Mt. Allen Dr, Mchncsbrg 17055
www.MessiahLifeways.org/ADS
717-667-8564
SeniorLIFE York
(ad on page 46)
1500 Memory Ln Ext, York 17402
SeniorLifePA.com
717-757-5433
PROVIDERS
ADAMS COUNTY
Share & Care Adult Day Care
595 Biglerville Rd, Gettysburg 17325 717-334-6249
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Life Time Adult Day Care
3 Crossgate Dr, Mechanicsburg 17050 717-975-9762
Messiah Lifeways Adult Day
(ad on page 16,159)
1155 Walnut Bottom Rd, Carlisle 17013
www.MessiahLifeways.org/ADS
717-667-8564
Messiah Lifeways Adult Day
(ad on page 16,159)
100 Mt. Allen Dr, Mchncsbrg 17055
www.MessiahLifeways.org/ADS
717-667-8564
SpiriTrust Lutheran LIFE
1920 Good Hope Rd, Enola 717-728-5433
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Brighter Living Adult Day Center
979 E Park Dr, Harrisburg 17111 717-910-0606
Portraits of Life Adult Day Services
419 Market St, Lykens 17048 717-453-9355
SeniorLIFE Harrisburg
162 N Front St, Steelton 17113 717-234-5433
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Elder Day At Menno Haven
1425 Philadelphia Ave, Chambersburg 17201 717-709-4510
SpiriTrust Lutheran LIFE
840 Fifth Ave, Chambersburg 17201 800-840-9081
LANCASTER COUNTY
Adult Day Srvcs, Garden Spot Vlg
433 S Kinzer Ave, New Holland 17557
717-355-6000
Albright LIFE
417 W Frederick St, Lancaster 17603
717-509-1455
Landis Homes Adult Day Services
(ad on page 113)
1001 E Oregon Rd, Lititz 17543
717-581-3939
LEBANON COUNTY
Albright LIFE
113 S 9th St, Lebanon 17042 717-376-1133
Eldercare East
15 Metro Dr, Lebanon 17042 717-274-3821
YORK COUNTY
Golden Visions Adult Day Svcs
250 Fame Av, Ste 125, Hanover 17331 717-633-5072
SeniorLIFE York
(ad on page 46)
1500 Memory Ln Ext, York 17402
SeniorLifePA.com
717-757-5433
ADVOCACY FOR SENIORS/PATIENTS
See Also AREA AGENCIES ON AGING
ACCESS – York Medical Advocacy Program
717-262-8444
Consumer Protection (Attorney General Office)
800-441-2555
Dauphin County Assistance Office
717-787-2324
Disability Empowerment Center
941 Wheatland Ave Ste 201
Lancaster 17603
717-394-1890
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ADVOCACY FOR SENIORS/ PATIENTS continued
Jewish Family Services of Greater Harrisburg
3333 N Front St, Harrisburg 717-233-1681
Lancaster Cty Behavioral Health & Disabilities Services
717-299-8021
PA Human Resource Commission
333 Market Street 84, Harrisburg 17126 717-787-4410
Quality Insights of Pennsylvania 877-346-6180
Wise Options
2000 Hollywood Dr, York 17403 717-843-5011
AQUATIC CLASSES & THERAPY
ADAMS COUNTY
YWCA Gettysburg & Adams Cty
909 Fairfield Rd, Gettysburg 17325 717-334-9171
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Carlisle Family YMCA
311 S West ST, Carlisle 17013 717-243-2525
West Shore Branch YMCA
410 Fallowfield Rd, Camp Hill 17011 717-737-9622
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Harrisburg East Shore
701 N Front St, Harrisburg 17101 717-232-9622
FRANKLIN COUNTY
McKinley Street YMCA
570 E McKinley St, Chambersburg 17201
717-263-8508
LANCASTER COUNTY
Lampeter Strasburg YMCA
800 Village Rd, Lancaster 17602 717-464-4000
Lancaster City Center 265 Harrisburg Av, Lancaster 17603 717-393-9622
LEBANON COUNTY
A L Hanford Center YMCA
201 N 7th St, Lebanon 17046 717-273-2691
YMCA at the VA Building
1700 S Lincoln Av, Lebanon 17042 717-273-2046
YORK COUNTY
Graham Aquatic Center
543 N Newberry St, York 17404 717-718-1666
Hanover YMCA
500 George St, Hanover 17331 717-632-8211
OSS Health (ad on page 58) 1855 Powder Mill Rd, York 17402
www.OSSHealth.com
717-848-4800
York Jewish Community Center 2000 Hollywood Dr, York 17403 717-843-0918
AREA AGENCIES ON AGING
Eldercare Locator Nationwide (Locates any AAA nationwide)
800-677-1116
Area Agency on Aging
– Adams County
318 W Middle St, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-9296
– Berks County
633 Court St., #8, Reading 199601
610-478-6500
– Chester County
601 Westtown Rd, Ste 320, West Chester
610-344-6350
Cumberland County
1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 17015
717-240-6110
Dauphin County
2 S Second St, Harrisburg 17101
717-780-6130
– Franklin County
600 Norland Ave, Chambersburg 17201
717-263-2153
Lancaster County
150 N Queen St, Lancaster 17603
717-299-7979
Lebanon County
710 Maple St, Lebanon 17046
717-273-9262
– Perry County
315 Keystone Way, New Bloomfield 17068
717-582-5128
– York County
100 W Market St, York 17401
717-771-9610
AUCTION SERVICES
Hoot ‘N Holler Auctions
(ad on page 66)
717-893-7766
www.HootNHollerAuctions.com
BARIATRIC SUPPLIES
eHomeHealthCare
(ad on pages 42)
415 St. John’s Church Rd Ste 203, Camp Hill 17011
www.eHomeHealthCare.com
717-781-2025
BATH SAFETY
Patriot Home Care
(ad on page 18)
www.PatriotHomeCare.org
717-798-9008
CARE COORDINATION
PA Health & Wellness
(ad on page 3)
www.PAHealthWellness.com
844-626-6813
SeniorLIFE York
(ad on page 46)
1500 Memory Ln Ext, York 17402
SeniorLifePA.com
717-757-5433
CARE MANAGEMENT - NON-PROFIT
Alzheimer’s Association
Helpline (ad on page 21,23)
www.alz.org/pa
800-272-3900
continued on page 16
CARE MANAGEMENTNON PROFIT continued
PA Link to Aging and Disability Resources (PA MEDI)
(ad on page 85)
1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 17015
www.aging.pa.gov
800-753-8827
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
ComForCare Home CareLancaster (ad on page 2)
www.ComforCare.com/Pennsylvania/Lancaster
717-824-3643
Homeland Center
(ad on page 109,153)
1901 N Fifth St, Harrisburg 17102
www.HomelandCenter.org
717-221-7900
Messiah Lifeways (ad on page 16,159)
100 Mt. Allen Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.MessiahLifeways.org/Jobs
717-210-4931
Middletown Home, The (ad on page 71)
999 W Harrisburg Pike, MIddletown 17057
www.MiddletownHome.org
717-944-3351
CAREGIVER SUPPORT SERVICES
Alzheimer’s Association –Greater PA Chapter (ad on page 21,23)
www.alz.org/pa
800-272-3900
BridgingLife (ad on page 107)
www.BridgingLifeCare.org
410-871-8000
Homeland HomeHealth (ad on page 109,153)
2300 Vartan Way, Ste 270
Harrisburg 17110
www.HomelandHomeHealth.org
717-857-7400
Homeland Hospice (ad on page 109,153)
2300 Vartan Way, Ste 270, Harrisburg 17110
www.HomelandHospice.org
717-857-7400
Lebanon County 50+ Festival (ad on page 80)
CommunityHealthCouncil.com/50fest
Legend of Lancaster (ad on page 133)
31 Millersville Rd, Lancaster 17603
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-208-8655
Legend of Lititz (ad on page 133)
80 W Millport Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-283-4255
Legend at Silver Creek - Welcome Center (ad on page 133)
6375 Mercury Drive, Suite 103, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.LegendAtSilverCreek.com
717-550-1200
PA Health & Wellness
(ad on page 3)
www.PAHealthWellness.com
844-626-6813
Peace of Mind Geriatric Specialists(ad on page 62)
www.PeaceOfMindAging.com
717-723-8531
Senior Commons at Powder Mill
(ad on page 137,159)
1775 Powder Mill Rd, York 17403
www.PowderMill.com
717-814-5217
Visiting Angels (ad on page 97)
www.visitingangels.com/York
– Hanover
104 Carlisle St Ste 1, Hanover 17331
717-630-0067
– Lancaster County
2141 Oregon Pk, 2nd fl, Lancaster 17601
717-393-3450
– York
1840 E Market St, York 17402
717-751-2488
COGNITIVE THERAPIES
Senior Commons at Powder Mill (ad on pages 137,159)
1775 Powder Mill Rd, York 17403
www.PowderMill.com
717-814-5217
Legend of Lancaster (ad on page 133)
31 Millersville Rd, Lancaster 17603
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-208-8655
continued on page 18
COGNITIVE THERAPIES continued
Legend of Lititz
(ad on page 133)
80 W Millport Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-283-4255
Legend at Silver Creek - Welcome Center
(ad on page 133)
6375 Mercury Drive, Suite 103, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.LegendAtSilverCreek.com
717-550-1200
Pleasant View Communities
(ad on pages 68,151)
544 N Penryn Rd, Manheim 17545
www.PVCommunities.org
717-665-2445
COMMERCIAL FLOORING SOLUTIONS
Touch of Color Flooring
(ad on page 34)
6303 Allentown Blvd, Harrisburg 17112
www.touchofcolorflooring.com
717-908-0757
COMPANION CARE
BrightStar Care (ad on pages 97,103)
www.BrightStarCare.com
717-850-8040
Caring with Love, LLC
(ad on page 96)
www.CaringWithLoveLLC.com
717-491-7032
Patriot Home Care
(ad on page 18)
www.PatriotHomeCare.org
717-798-9008
CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Do Not Call Registry
888-382-1222
LIHEAP
(Energy Assistance & Utility Help)
625 S Eighth St, Lebanon 17042
800-229-3926
US Food & Drug Admin Information
888-463-6332
CONTINENCE CARE PROGRAM
eHomeHealthCare
(ad on pages 42)
415 St. John’s Church Rd Ste 203, Camp Hill 17011
www.eHomeHealthCare.com
717-781-2025
CONTINUING EDUCATION
DAUPHIN COUNTY
HACC – Harrisburg Campus
1 HACC Dr, Harrisburg 17110
717-780-2300
HACC – Harrisburg Midtown Campus
1523 N 4th St, Harrisburg 17102
717-780-2300
LANCASTER COUNTY
Elizabethtown College
1 Alpha Dr, Elizabethtown 17022
717-361-1000
HACC – Lancaster Campus
1641 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster 17602
717-293-5000
Lancaster Bible College
901 Eden Rd, Lancaster 17603
717-569-7071
Lancaster County Career & Technology Center
– Brownstown
231 Snyder Rd, Ephrata 17522
717-859-5100
– Mount Joy
432 Old Market St, Ephrata
717-653-3000
– Willow Street
1730 Hans Herr Dr, Willow Street 17584
717-464-7050
Lancaster Theological Seminary
555 W James St, Lancaster 17603
717-393-0654
PA CareerLink
1016 N Charlotte St, Lancaster 17603
717-509-0134
Penn State Cooperative
Extension & Outreach – Lancaster
1383 Arcadia Rd Ste 140, Lancaster 17601
717-540-7018
LEBANON COUNTY
HACC – Lebanon Campus
735 Cumberland St, Lebanon 17042
717-270-4222
YORK COUNTY
Adult and Continuing Education – York County School of Technology
2179 S Queen St, York 17402
717-741-0820
HACC – York Campus
2104 Pennsylvania Av, York 17404
717-718-0328
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CONTINUING EDUCATION continued
Osher Life Long Learning Institute (OLLI)
1031 Edgecomb Ave, York 17403
717-771-4015
Road Scholar
800-454-5768
DEMENTIA CARE
Alzheimer’s Association –Greater PA Chapter
(ad on page 21,23)
www.alz.org/pa
800-272-3900
Autumn House East
(ad on page 151)
2618 E Market St, York 17402
LiveCardinal.com
717-755-5911
Autumn House West
(ad on page 151)
914 W Market St, York 17401
LiveCardinal.com
717-845-7214
Cornwall Manor
(ad on page 113)
1 Boyd St, Cornwall 17016
www.CornwallManor.org
717-274-8092
Harmony at Hershey
(ad on pages BC)
75 E Canal St, Hershey 17033
www.HarmonyAtHershey.com
717-220-3634
Harmony at West Shore
(ad on page BC)
1910 Technology Pkwy, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.HarmonyAtWestShore.com
717-403-1016
Harrison House of Chester County
(ad on page 24)
300 Strode Ave, East Fallowfield 19320
www.HarrisonSeniorLiving.com
610-384-6310
Homeland Center
(ad on page 109,153)
1901 N Fifth St, Harrisburg 17102
www.HomelandCenter.org
717-221-7900
Landis Homes (ad on page 113)
1001 E Oregon Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LandisHomes.org
717-569-3271
Legend of Lancaster
(ad on page 133)
31 Millersville Rd, Lancaster 17603
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-208-8655
Legend of Lititz
(ad on page 133)
80 W Millport Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-283-4255
Legend at Silver Creek
- Welcome Center
(ad on page 133)
6375 Mercury Drive, Suite 103, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.LegendAtSilverCreek.com
717-550-1200
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JUNE 21 IS THE LONGEST DAY
On June 21, 2023 – the summer solstice and the day with the most light – Greater Pennsylvania Chapter residents will join advocates across the world to participate in The Longest Day® to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s through an activity of their choice. Together, they will use their creativity and passion to raise funds and awareness to advance Alzheimer’s Association® care, support and research programs. The event coincides with Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month® in June.
On The Longest Day, participants will choose an activity – biking, hiking, playing bridge, swimming, knitting and more – to shine a light on the 5.7 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and the more than 16 million family members and friends providing care and support. In Pennsylvania alone, there are more than 400,000 people living with Alzheimer’s or related dementia and more than 500,000 family members and friends caring for them.
Getting started is easy and the Alzheimer’s Association can help you every step of the way. We’ll help you turn your passion into a purpose, create your own fundraising page and then provide resources to help you spread the word! Following these three simple steps will get you started helping us move towards a world without Alzheimer’s.
Start fundraising early and you’ll make an even bigger difference! The Longest Day staff and volunteers will be there to cheer you on with tools, tips and coaching.
1 2 3
R EGISTER sign up and select the fundraising activity you’d like to do
FUNDRAIS E
set up your fundraising page and add details about your activity
INVITE OTHERS
ask others to fundraise with you or simply donate to help you meet your goal
Want
to get
more
involved
with
The Longest
Day?
Consider becoming a TLD Executive Committee Member. The Executive Committee gathers leads from across the Greater Pennsylvania Chapter, helping to promote The Longest Day in their communities. This group meets once a month to discuss strategies on making The Longest Day a success, increase awareness for Alzheimer’s and help the Association reach their fundraising goal. By joining this dynamic group, you will feel empowered and motivated to continue thriving in your own TLD journey.
their communities. This group meets once a month to for all
help
The funds raised during The Longest Day go towards funding research to find a cure for this disease as well as providing crucial programs and services to all those affected by Alzheimer’s or another dementia. We are able to deliver education programs, support groups and other resources to all of our constituents at no cost to them!
Together, we can stand up to the darkness of Alzheimer’s. Learn more about The Longest Day® by contacting Nathaniel Sofranko at nasofranko@alz. org. Visit alz.org/thelongestday to register now or select your activity.
contacting Nathaniel Sofranko at nasofranko@alz. Visit or
DEMENTIA CARE continued
Luther Acres (ad on page 67)
400 St. Luke Dr, Lititz 17543
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-8376
Oak Leaf Manor North
(ad on pages 155)
2901 Harrisburg Pike, Landisville 17538
LiveCardinal.com
717-898-4663
Oak Leaf Manor South
(ad on pages 155)
2101 Wabank Rd, Millersville 17551
LiveCardinal.com
717-872-9100
Pleasant View Communities
(ad on page 68,151)
544 N Penryn Rd, Manheim 17545
www.PVCommunities.org
717-665-2445
Providence Place
(ad on page 117)
www.Providence-Place.com
-Chambersburg
2085 Wayne Rd, Chambersburg 17202 717-709-0668
- Dover 3377 Fox Run Rd, Dover 17315 717-767-4500
-Lancaster 1380 Elm Avenue, Lancaster 17603 717-392-4100
-Pine Grove 24 Hikes Hollow Rd, Pine Grove 17963 570-345-4999
Sarah A. Todd Memorial Home
(ad on page 69)
1000 W South St, Carlisle 17013
www.ucc-homes.org
717-245-2187
Spang Crest (ad on page 67)
945 Duke St, Lebanon 17042
www.LutherCare.org
717-274-1495
Visiting Angels
(ad on page 97)
www.visitingangels.com/York
– Hanover
104 Carlisle St Ste 1, Hanover 17331
717-630-0067
- Lancaster County
2141 Oregon Pike, 2nd Floor, Lancaster 17601
717-393-3450
- York
1840 E Market St, York 17402
717-751-2488
DENTAL RESOURCES
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Capital Region Health System
1821 Fulton St, Harrisburg 17102
717-230-3910
Hamilton Health Center
110 S 17th St, Harrisburg 17104
717-230-3958
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Family First Health
1275 York Road Ste 17, Gettysburg 17325
717-337-9400
LANCASTER COUNTY
Southeast Lancaster Health Svcs
www.selhs.org
717-299-6371
Water Street Health
210 S Prince St, Lancaster 17603
717-358-2011
Welsh Mountain Medical & Dental Center
584 Springville Rd, New Holland 17557
717-354-4711
YORK COUNTY
Family First Health
1230 High St, Hanover 17331
717-632-9052
Family First Health
116 S George St, York 17401
717-854-8617
George WT Bentzel Dental Center
1001 S George St, York 17403
717-851-2655
DENTAL SERVICES
Smilebuilderz
(ad on page 26)
www.Smilebuilderz.com
717-481-7645
-Ephrata
893 E Main St, Ephrata 17552
-Lancaster
1685 Crown Ave, Lancaster 17601
-Lancaster
2114 Spring Valley Rd, Lancaster 17601
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
Country Meadows
(ad on page IFC)
www.CountryMeadows.com
-Hershey
451 Sand Hill Rd, Hershey 17033
717-533-1880
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DINING & ENTERTAIMENT continued
-Mechanicsburg
4905 E Trindle Rd, Mechanicsburg 17050
717-975-3434
-Wyomissing
1800 Tulpehocken Rd, Wyomissing 19610
610-374-3122
-York South (Leader Heights)
2760 Pine Grove Rd, York 17403
717-741-5118
-York West
1920 Trolley Rd, York 17408
717-764-1190
Senior Commons at Powder Mill
(ad on page 137,159)
1775 Powder Mill Rd, York 17403
www.PowderMill.com
717-814-5217
Traditions of Hershey
(ad on page 123,154)
100 N Larkspur Rd, Palmyra 17078
www.TraditionsOfHershey.com
717-208-2437
DISCOUNT DENTAL PLANS
Smilebuilderz
(ad on page 26)
www.Smilebuilderz.com
717-481-7645
-Ephrata
893 E Main St, Ephrata 17552
-Lancaster
1685 Crown Ave, Lancaster 17601
-Lancaster
2114 Spring Valley Rd, Lancaster 17601
DOWNSIZING AND RELOCATION
Hoot ‘N Holler Auctions
(ad on page 66)
www.HootNHollerAuctions.com
717-893-7766
Realty One Group
(ad on page 65)
415 N Prince St, Lancaster 17603
www.CertainSale.net/Retirement
717-449-0522
Residence at Fitz Farm
(ad on page 120)
2200 Springwood Road, York 17403
integracare.com/residence-fitz-farm
717-356-2870
RE/MAX - Ginnie Kite Group
(ad on page 64)
www.GinnieKiteGroup.com
717-356-3774
Traditions of Hershey
(ad on page 123,154)
100 N Larkspur Rd, Palmyra 17078
www.TraditionsOfHershey.com
717-208-2437
Wayforth Moving Solutions
(ad on page 27)
360 Steel Way, Bay 3 & 4, Lancaster 17601
wayforth.com/blue-book
844-929-3678
DRIVERS LICENSE OFFICES & INFORMATION
PennDot Photo and Exam Center
– Dauphin
1101 S Front St, Harrisburg
800-932-4600
DRIVERS LICENSE OFFICES & INFORMATION continued
– Carlisle
950 Walnut Bottom Rd, Carlisle 17015 717-249-3918
– Chambersburg
1320 Lincoln Hwy E, Chmbersburg 17202 717-391-6190
– Duncannon
5 Broadway Dr, Duncannon 17020 717-834-3047
- Gettysburg
59 N 5th ST, Gettysburg 17325 717-334-0308
– Lancaster
131 Rohrerstown Rd, Lancaster 17603 717-299-7649
– Lebanon
900 E Cumberland St, Lebanon 17042 717-274-5384
– York
2130 S Queen St, York 17403 717-848-9341
ELDER ABUSE PREVENTION
Area Agency on Aging
- Adams County
318 W Middle St, Gettysburg 17325 717-334-9296
– Cumberland County
1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 717-240-6110
Franklin County
600 Norland Ave, Chambersburg 17201 7170-263-2153
Lancaster County
150 N Queen St, Lancaster 17603 717-299-7979
– Lebanon County 710 Maple St, Lebanon 17046 717-273-9262
– Perry County 315 Keystone Way, New Bloomfield 17068 717-582-5128
– York County 100 W Market St, York 17401 717-771-9610
Dauphin County Elder Abuse Task Force -295 State Dr, Elizabethville 717-905-2508
-2 S Second St, Harrisburg 17101 717-780-6130
Domestic Violence Legal Clinic 35 E Orange St, Lancaster 17602 717-291-5826
National Center on Elder Abuse 800-677-1116
Office of Aging – Long Term Care Ombudsman Prog 150 N Queen St, Lancaster 17603 717-299-7979
Office of Attorney General 866-623-2137
Pennsylvania Attorney General –Consumer Education Office Strawberry Sq, Harrisburg 17120 717-787-9707
Red Lion Area Community Services Inc 15 First Av, Red Lion 17356 717-244-6934
Still Waters Access – York (a program of York YWCA) PO Box 1323, Hanover 17331 717-637-2235
Task Force On Domestic
Violence – York County
717-845-2631
Victim Assistance Center (a program of Hanover YWCA)
23 W Chestnut St, Hanover
800-422-3204
Violence Prevention Education Svcs
1101 Market St, Harrisburg
717-234-7931
ELDER CARE PLANNING
Bellomo & Associates
(ad on page 1)
www.BellomoAssociates.com
717-845-5390
-Lancaster
2173 Embassy Dr, Lancaster 17603
-York
3198 E Market St, York 17402
Peace of Mind Aging & Wellness
Specialists (ad on page 62)
www.PeaceOfMindAging.com
717-723-8531
ELDER LAW
Bellomo & Associates
(ad on page 1)
www.BellomoAssociates.com
717-845-5390
-Lancaster
2173 Embassy Dr, Lancaster 17603
-York
3198 E Market St, York 17402
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNTIES & RESOURCES
ComForCare Home Care -
Lancaster (ad on page 2)
www.ComforCare.com/Pennsylvania/ Lancaster
717-824-3643
Harmony at Hershey (ad on pages BC)
75 E Canal St, Hershey 17033
www.HarmonyAtHershey.com
717-220-3634
Harmony at West Shore (ad on page BC)
1910 Technology Pkwy, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.HarmonyAtWestShore.com
717-403-1016
Luther Acres (ad on page 67)
600 E Main St, Lititz 17543
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-8376
Misericordia Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
(ad on page 183)
998 S Russell St, York 17402
www.mn-rc.org
717-755-1964
Office of Aging – Job Bank
150 N Queen St, Lancaster 17603
717-299-7979
PA Department of Labor & Industry
651 Boas St, Harrisburg 17121
717-787-5279
Pennsylvania Dept of Military & Veteran Affairs
Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville 17003
717-861-8719
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WHAT IS LIFE CARE PLANNING?
What Is Life Care Planning?
And Why We Love What We Do…
What’s not to love? If you are familiar with Bellomo & Associates, you may think you already know, but peek into my world as a Bellomo employee and lead of the firm’s Life Care Planning (LCP) program for a moment… An LCP client can’t remember how to play “500 Rummy”? Client Services Coordinator, Amber and Meg spend the morning playing cards with him. The wife of a hospitalized client is worried about discharge plans?
Medicaid Paralegal, Sharee alerts Meg, who provides education, emotional support, and collaborates with the discharge planner on her behalf. A client’s bride is struggling?
Our Chief Operating Officer, Jennah gets a heads up from our Medicaid Team and sends flowers to brighten her day. A client’s financial planner needs clarification on next steps? Attorney, Jeff Bellomo, immediately reaches
out to him. A long-time Bellomo client is hospitalized and passing? Two team members visit to love on him and sit with the family… and our whole team grieves.
Another LCP client is passing? Meg is at the bedside for hours, hugging on his bride and helping to navigate decisions. The wife isn’t sure what to do now that he’s passed? Probate Paralegal, Michelle calls to ease her worries and begin her “probate education”. I had lunch with the bride recently. We talked about her journey, the tough decisions made along the way, her gratitude to the facility and hospice teams for their exceptional care. Weeks ago, the wife insisted that I thank Jeff Bellomo – she called our team “cracker jacks”. During our lunch, she talked about how thankful she is to have found our firm, citing above all else, the peace of mind she has knowing that our team is in her life, protecting her. When I returned to the office that day, Client Services Coordinator, Andrea stopped me to ask how she was doing, and Andi was sincerely interested and relieved to hear that our client was doing well. I find myself thankful that this man’s bride is still going to be in my life, despite her husband having passed, she has signed on for another year as a Bellomo maintenance client and another year of Life Care Planning for herself, as well as for her disabled adult son –a resident of a local nursing facility.
You knew that you loved Bellomo & Associates, right? Trust me, our 26 Bellomo employees – yep, all of us “cracker jacks”– love this incredible law firm just as much!
If you want to talk about this or any other estate planning matter please contact us at www.bellomoassociates.com.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES & RESOURCES continued
Spang Crest (ad on page 67)
945 Duke St, Lebanon 17042
www.LutherCare.org
717-274-1495
St John’s Herr Estate
(ad on page 67)
200 Luther Ln, Columbia 17512
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-8376
Visiting Angels
(ad on page 97)
www.visitingangels.com/York
- Hanover
104 Carlisle St Ste 1, Hanover 17331
717-630-0067
- Lancaster County
2141 Oregon Pike, Fl 2, Lancaster 17601
717-393-3450
- York
1840 E Market St, York 17402
717-751-2488
ENERGY RESOURCES & WEATHERIZATION
Adams Electric Project
Helping Hand
204 W King St, Shippensburg 17257
888-232-6732
Community Progress Council
717-846-4600
First Energy’s WARM Program
200 First St, Millersburg 17061
888-282-6816
Home Weatherization – York Cty
Planning Commission
28 E Market St, York 17401
717-771-9870
LIHEAP (Energy Assistance & Utility Help)
625 S Eighth St, Lebanon 17042
liheapassistance.org
New Hope Ministries
717-766-7333
PPL Assistance Program (WRAP) pplelectric.com
Project Share
717-249-7773
South Central Community Action
717-263-5060 ext 252
UGI Gas Assistance
800-844-9276
United Way of Carlisle
717-243-4805
ESTATE PLANNING
Bellomo & Associates
(ad on page 1)
www.BellomoAssociates.com
717-845-5390
-Lancaster
2173 Embassy Dr, Lancaster 17603
-York
3198 E Market St, York 17402
FALL PREVENTION SPECIALISTS
Butler Street Senior Living
(ad on page 155)
3251 Butler St, Harrisburg 17103
www.ButlerStreetSeniorLiving.com
717-836-7905
Middletown Home, The
(ad on page 71)
999 W 60 Pike, Middletown 17057
www.MiddletownHome.org
717-944-3351
Patriot Home Care
(ad on page 18)
www.PatriotHomeCare.org
717-798-9008
Senior Commons at Powder Mill
(ad on page 137,159)
1775 Powder Mill Rd, York 17403
www.PowderMill.com
717-814-5217
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
County Assistance Office
– Adams
225 S Franklin St, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-6241
– Cumberland
33 Westminster Dr, Carlisle
717-240-2700
Dauphin
2432 N 7th St, Harrisburg 17110 717-787-2324
– Franklin
620 Norland Ave, Chambersburg 17201
717-264-6121
– Lancaster
823 Manor St, Lancaster 17604
717-299-7411
– Lebanon
625 S 8th St, Lebanon 17042
717-270-3600
– Perry
100 Centre Dr, New Bloomfield 17068
717-582-2127
– York
130 N Duke St, York 17405
717-771-1100
Homeless Prevention/Rapid
Re-Housing Program
1101 Market St, Harrisburg
717-234-7931
PA Dept of Aging Waiver Program
www.paieb.com
877-550-4227
PA Reduced Car Registration Fee
800-932-4600
Salvation Army (Emergency Financial Assistance)
131 S Queen St, Lancaster 17603
717-397-7565
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Kane Mortgage
(ad on page 77)
www.KaneMortgage.com
717-541-5132
Zunic Advisory Services
(ad on page 12)
www.ZunicAdvisory.com
717-764-8992
FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAMS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Carlisle Family YMCA
311 S West ST, Carlisle 17013
717-243-2525
West Shore Branch YMCA
410 Fallowfield Rd, Camp Hill 17011
717-737-9622
FRANKLIN COUNTY
McKinley Street YMCA
570 E McKinley St, Chmbrsbrg 17201
717-263-8508
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FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAMS continued
LANCASTER COUNTY
Lancaster Barnstormers
(ad on page 79)
www.LancasterBarnstormers.com
717-309-3753
YMCA at New Holland
123 N Skirk Rd, New Holland 17557
717-354-4747
YMCA at the VA Building
1700 S Lincoln Av, Lebanon 17042
717-273-2046
LEBANON COUNTY
Traditions of Hershey
(ad on page 123,154)
100 N Larkspur Rd, Palmyra 17078
www.TraditionsOfHershey.com
717-208-2437
YORK COUNTY
Autumn House East
(ad on page 151)
2618 E Market St, York 17402
LiveCardinal.com
717-755-5911
Littlestown YMCA
95 Keystone St, Littlestown
717-359-9733
Senior Commons at Powder Mill (ad on page 137,159)
1775 Powder Mill Rd, York 17403
www.PowderMill.com
717-814-5217
South Hanover YMCA
1013 Baltimore St, Hanover 17331
717-632-0294
YMCA Dover
1705 Palomino Rd, Dover 17315
717-292-5622
York Eastern Branch YMCA
101 Shoe House Rd, York 17406
717-755-7144
York Jewish Community Center
2000 Hollywood Dr, York 17403
717-843-0918
York Southern Branch YMCA
100 Constitution Av, Shrewsbury 17361
717-235-0446
YWCA York
320 E Market St, York 17403
717-845-2631
FLOORING SOLUTIONS
Touch of Color Flooring
(ad on page 34)
6303 Allentown Blvd, Harrisburg 17112
www.touchofcolorflooring.com
717-908-0757
FOOD RESOURCES
(see also Meals on Wheels)
AmpleHarvest.OrgFor donations from your garden!
Central Pennsylvania Food Bank (ad on page 35)
3908 Corey Rd, Harrisburg 17109 www.CentralPAFoodBank.org
877-999-5964
ADAMS COUNTY
SCCAP Food Pantries
153 N Stratton St, Gettysburg 17325
717-344-7634
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Kings Kettle Food Bank
30 N Fayette St, Shippensburg 17257
717-530-9200
New Hope Ministries Food Bank
5228 E Trindle Rd, Mchncsburg 17050
717-766-7333
Salvation Army Food Bank and Soup Kitchen
20 E Pomfret St, Carlisle 17013
717-249-1411
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Crosspoint Food Pantry
6570 Mifflin Av, Harrisburg
717-545-1911
Ecumenical Food Pantry
901 N 6th St, Harrisburg 17102
717-233-6731
Hershey Food Bank
120 E Derry Rd, Hershey 17033
717-520-3143
Zion Missionary Church
212 N Progress Av, Harrisburg 17109
717-541-0388
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FOOD RESOURCES continued
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Food Stamps / SNAP – Franklin
620 Norland Ave, Chambersburg 17201 800-921-8839
Maranatha Ministries Food Pantry
195 Loudon St, Chambersburg 17201 717-264-7785
Pete’s Pantry Salem United Brethren Church
4349 Letterkenney Rd, Chambersburg 17201 717-263-4123
SCCAP Food Pantries
533 S Main St, Chambersburg 17201 717-263-5060
LANCASTER COUNTY
Columbia Food Bank, The 340 Locust St, Columbia 17512 717-449-5101
Community Cupboard of Elizabethtown
206 S Market St, Elizabethtown 17022 717-361-8149
Crispus Attucks Community Center 407 Howard Av, Lancaster 17602 717-394-6604
Lighthouse Assembly of God His Helping Hands Food Pantry
105 Earland Dr, New Holland 17557 717-354-0056
Manheim Central Food Pantry 334 W Gramby St, Manheim 17545 717-665-2331
Petra Food Bank 565 Airport Rd, New Holland 17557 717-354-5394
Salvation Army (Food Pantry) 131 S Queen St, Lancaster 17603 717-397-7565
LEBANON COUNTY
Annville Senior Community Ctr 200 S White Oak St, Annville 17003 717-867-1796
Maple St Senior Community Ctr 710 Maple St, Lebanon 17046 717-273-1048
Myerstown Senior Community Ctr 59 N Ramona Rd, Myerstown 17067 717-866-6786
Northern Lebanon Senior Community Center 335 N Lancaster St, Jonestown 17038 717-865-0944
PERRY COUNTY
Food Stamps / SNAP – Perry
100 Centre Dr, New Bloomfield 17068
800-911-1929
Perry County Food Bank
717-582-9978
YORK COUNTY
York County Food Bank
(ad on page 36)
254 W Princess St, York 17401
www.YorkFoodBank.org
717-846-6435
Golden Connections Community Center inc
20C Gotham Pl, Red Lion 17356
717-244-7229
Hanover Area Council of Churches
136 Carlisle St, Hanover 17331
717-633-6353
Red Land Senior Center Inc
(Community Evening Meal Program)
736 Wyndamere Rd, Lewisberry 17339
717-938-4649
Windy Hill Senior Center Inc
1472 Roth’s Church Rd
Spring Grove 17362
717-225-0733
FOOT CARE
OSS Health Columbia
(ad on page 58)
548 Chestnut St, Columbia 17512
www.OSSHealth.com
717-848-4800
OSS Health Foot & Ankle
(ad on page 58)
3230 Eastern Blvd. York 17402
www.OSSHealth.com
717-848-4800
HEALTH SCREENING
GERIATRIC ASSESMENT CENTERS
Peace of Mind Aging & Wellness Specialists
(ad on page 62)
www.PeaceOfMindAging.com
717-723-8531
GERIATRIC CARE MANAGEMENT
BridgingLife (ad on page 107)
www.BridgingLifeCare.org
410-871-8000
GLASSES
Darrell M. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids
(ad on page 39)
www.DarrellMSipe.com
717-632-5558
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
PA Link to Aging and Disability
Resources (PA MEDI)
(ad on page 85)
1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 17015
www.aging.pa.gov
800-753-8827
PA Link to Aging and Disability
Resources (PA MEDI)
www.BerksLancasterLebanonLink.org
800-753-8827
GUARDIANSHIP
Jewish Family Svcs
3333 N Front St, Harrisburg
717-233-1681
MidPenn Legal Services
– Adams County
128 Breckenridge St, Gettysburg 17325
717-344-7624
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GUARDIANSHIP continued
– Cumberland & Perry Counties
401 E Louther St, #103, Carlisle 17013
717-243-9400
– Dauphin County
213A N Front St, Harrisburg 17101 717-232-0581
– Franklin County
230 Lincoln Way E, Ste A, Chambersburg 17201 717-264-5354
– Lancaster County
38 N Christian St,# 200, Lancaster 17602 717-299-0971
– Lebanon County
513 Chestnut St, Lebanon 17042 717-274-2834
– York County
29 North Queen St, York 17403
717-848-3605
Wise Options
2000 Hollywood Dr, York 17403 717-843-5011
HEALTH & HELP LINES
Alzheimer’s Association –Greater PA Chapter (ad on page 21,23)
www.alz.org/pa
800-272-3900
PA Link to Aging and Disability Resources (PA MEDI)
(ad on page 85)
1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 17015
www.aging.pa.gov
800-753-8827
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Lancaster Barnstormers (ad on page 79)
www.LancasterBarnstormers.com
717-309-3753
Lebanon County 50+ Festival (ad on page 80)
www.CommunityHealthCouncil.com/50fest
HEALTH INSURANCE INFORMATION & COUNSELING
Medicareful (ad on page 49)
www.Medicareful.com
844-915-1452
PA Health & Wellness (ad on page 3)
www.PAHealthWellness.com
844-626-6813
PA Link to Aging and Disability Resources (PA MEDI)
(ad on page 85)
1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 17015
www.aging.pa.gov
800-753-8827
HEALTH SCREENINGS
Darrell M. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids (ad on page 39)
www.DarrellMSipe.com
717-632-5558
HEARING - AUDIOLOGISTS / HEARING AIDS
Darrell M. Sipe Opticians and Hearing Aids (ad on page 39)
www.DarrellMSipe.com
717-632-5558
HEARING SERVICES AND RESOURCES
American Speech Language and Hearing Assoc
800-638-8255
Center for Hearing Loss Help
www.hearinglosshelp.org
717-993-8555
Deaf & Hard of Hearing
150 Farmington Ln, Lancaster 17601
717-397-4741
National Institute on Deafness
800-241-1044
HMO’S & HEALTH INSURANCE
Medicareful (ad on page 49)
www.Medicareful.com
844-915-1452
PA Health & Wellness
(ad on page 3)
www.PAHealthWellness.com
844-626-6813
HOME IMPROVEMENTS & MODIFICATIONS
Center for Independent Living of Central PA
www.cilcp.org
717-731-1900
Center for Independent Living Opportunities – York
127 W Market St, York 17401
717-849-0991
Kane Mortgage
(ad on page 77)
www.KaneHomeLoans.com
717-541-5132
Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency – Access
Home Modification
Harrisburg 17105, Harrisburg 17105
800-822-1174
HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
eHomeHealthCare
(ad on pages 42)
415 St. John’s Church Rd Ste 203, Camp Hill 17011
www.eHomeHealthCare.com
717-781-2025
HOME SELLING SOLUTIONS
Berkshire Hathaway -
Lisa Naples
(ad on page 66)
150 N Pointe Blvd, Lancaster 17601
www.AtHomeInLancaster.com
717-333-5151
RE/MAX - Ginnie Kite Group
(ad on page 64)
www.GinnieKiteGroup.com
717-356-3774
HOSPITALS
ADAMS COUNTY
WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital
147 Gettys St, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-2121
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Penn State Health
Hampden Medical Center
2200 Good Hope Rd Enola 17025
UPMC Pinnacle Carlisle
361 Alexander Spring Rd, Carlisle 17015
717-249-1212
UPMC Pinnacle West Shore
1995 Technology Pkwy, Mechanicsburg 17015 717-791-2600
Penn State Health Holy Spirit Medical Center
503 N 21st St, Camp Hill 17011
717-763-2100
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Penn State Health
Milton S Hershey Medical Center
500 University Dr, Hershey 17033
717-531-8521
UPMC Pinnacle Community
Osteopathic Hospital
4300 Londonderry Rd, Harrisburg 17109
717-652-3000
UPMC Pinnacle Harrisburg
111 S Front St, Harrisburg 17108
717-782-3131
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Wellspan Chambersburg Hospital
112 North Seventh St, Chmbrsbrg 17201 717-267-3000
Wellspan Waynesboro Hospital
501 East Main St, Waynesboro 17268 717-765-4000
LANCASTER COUNTY
Lancaster General Hospital
555 N Duke St, Lancaster 17604 717-544-5511
Penn State Health - Lancaster County Medical Center (OPENING 2022)
2160 State Rd, Lancaster 17601
UPMC Pinnacle Lancaster
250 College Av, Lancaster 17603 717-291-8211
UPMC Pinnacle Lititz
1500 Highlands Dr, Lititz 17543
717-625-5000
WellSpan Ephrata
169 Martin Av, Ephrata 17522 717-733-0311
NEARBY
Penn State Health
St. Joseph Medical Center
2500 Bernville Rd, Reading 19605
www.thefutureofhealthcare.org
610-378-2000
LEBANON COUNTY
WellSpan Good Samaritan Hosp
PO Box 1281 Fourth & Walnut Sts, Lebanon 17042
717-270-7500
YORK COUNTY
UPMC Pinnacle Hanover
300 Highland Ave, Hanover 17331 717-316-3711
UPMC Pinnacle Memorial
325 S Belmont St, York 17403 717-843-8623
WellSpan York Hospital
1001 S George St, York 17403 717-851-2345
HOSPITALS – LONG-TERM ACUTE CARE (LTACH)
Select Specialty Hospital
– 111 S Front St, Harrisburg 17101 717-724-6601
– 1001 S George St 5th Fl, York 17405 717-812-2420
– 503 N 21st St 5th Fl, Camp Hill 17011 717-972-4560
HOUSING PLACEMENT & RESOURCE SPECIALISTS
Assisted Living LocatorsGreater Harrisburg
(ad on page 42)
www.AssistedLivingLocators.com
717-802-1074
Middletown Home, The (ad on page 71)
999 W Harrisburg Pike, Middletown 17057
www.MiddletownHome.org
717-944-3351
Traditions of Hershey (ad on pages 123,154)
100 N Larkspur Rd, Palmyra 17078
www.TraditionsOfHershey.com
717-208-2437
INCOME TAX FILING
Zunic Advisory Services
(ad on page 12)
www.ZunicAdvisory.com
717-764-8992
INCONTINENCE SUPPLIES
eHomeHealthCare (ad on pages 42)
415 St. John’s Church Rd Ste 203, Camp Hill 17011
www.eHomeHealthCare.com
717-781-2025
INVESTMENTS
Zunic Advisory Services
(ad on page 12)
www.ZunicAdvisory.com
717-764-8992
LEGAL SERVICES (NO FEE)
Area Agency on Aging
– Dauphin County
2 S Second St, Harrisburg 17101
717-780-6130
– Lebanon County
710 Maple St, Lebanon 17046
717-273-9262
– York County
100 W Market St, York 17401
717-771-9610
Lancaster Cty Office of Aging
150 N Queen St, Lancaster 17603
717-299-7979
MidPenn Legal Svcs
– Adams County
128 Breckenridge St, Gettysburg 17325
717-344-7624
– Cumberland & Perry Counties
401 E Louther St, #103, Carlisle 17013
717-243-9400
– Dauphin County
213A N Front St, Harrisburg 17101
800-326-9177
– Franklin County
230 Lincoln Way E, #A, Chambersburg 17201
717-264-5354
– Lancaster County
38 N Christian St, Lancaster 17602
717-299-0971
– Lebanon County
513 Chestnut St, Lebanon 17042
717-274-2834
– York County
29 North Queen St, York 17403
717-848-3605
Office for Dispute Resolution
6340 Flank Dr, Harrisburg 17112
800-222-3353
LIBRARIES
ADAMS COUNTY
Jean Barnett Memorial Library
105 Locust St, East Berlin 17306
717-259-9000
Carroll Valley Library
5685 Fairfield Rd, Carroll Valley 17320 717-642-6009
Gettysburg Library 140 Baltimore St, Gettysburg 17325 717-344-5716
Harbaugh-Thomas Library 59 W York St, Biglerville 17307 717-677-6257
Littlestown Library
232 N Queen St, Littlestown 17340 717-359-0446
New Oxford Area Library
122 N Peter St, New Oxford 17350 717-624-2182
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Amelia Givin Library
114 N Baltimore Ave, Mt Holly Springs 17065 717-486-3688
Bosler Library
158 W High St, Carlisle 17013
717-243-4642
East Pennsboro 98 S Enola Dr, Enola 17025 717-732-4274
Fredricksen Library
100 N 19th St, Camp Hill 17011
717-761-3900
John Graham Library
9 Parsonage St, Newville 17241
717-776-5900
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LIBRARIES continued
New Cumberland Library
1 Benjamin Plaza, New Cmbrlnd 17070 717-774-7820
Shippensburg Library
73 W King St, Shippensburg 17257
717-532-4508
Simpson Library
16 N Walnut St, Mechanicsburg 17055 717-766-0171
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Bureau of State Library
607 S St, Harrisburg 17120 717-783-5950
East Shore Area Library
4501 Ethel St, Harrisburg 17109 717-652-9380
Elizabethville Area Library 80 N Market St, Elizabethville 17023 717-362-9825
Hershey Public Library
701 Cocoa Av, Hershey 17033 717-533-6555
John Harris – Simon Cameron Mansion 219 S Front St, Harrisburg 17104 717-233-3462
Johnson Memorial Library 799 Center St, Millersburg 17061 717-692-2658
Kline Library 530 S 29th St, Harrisburg 17104 717-234-3934
Madeline L Olewine Memorial Library 2410 N 3rd St, Harrisburg 17110 717-232-7286
McCormick Riverfront Library 101 Walnut St, Harrisburg 17101 717-234-4976
Northern Dauphin Library 683 Main St, Lykens 17048 717-453-9315
William H & Marion C Alexander Family Library 200 W 2nd St, Hummelstown 17036 717-566-0949
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library
45 E Main St, Waynesboro 17268 717-762-3335
Blue Ridge Summit Free Library 13676 Monterey Ln, Blue Ridge Summit 17214 717-794-2240
Coyle Free Library 102 N Main St, Chambersburg 17201 717-263-1054
Grove Family Library 101 Ragged Edge Rd S, Chmbrsbg 17202 717-264-9663
Lilian S. Besore Memorial Library 305 E Baltimore St, Greencastle 17225 717-597-7920
Saint Thomas Library 30 School House Rd, St Thomas 17252 717-369-4716
LANCASTER COUNTY
Adamstown Area Library 3000 N Reading Rd, Reinholds 17569 717-484-4200
Columbia Public Library 24 S Sixth St, Columbia 17512 717-684-2255
Eastern Lancaster Cty Library
11 Chestnut Dr, New Holland 17557 717-354-0525
Elizabethtown Public Library
10 S Market St, Elizabethtown 17022
717-367-7467
Ephrata Public Library
550 S Reading Rd, Ephrata 17522
717-738-9291
Lancaster Public Library
125 N Duke St, Lancaster 17602
717-394-2651
– Mountville Branch
120 College Av, Mountville
717-285-3231
Library System of Lancaster Cty
1866 Colonial Vlg Ln, Lancaster 17601
717-207-0500
Lititz Public Library
651 Kissel Hill Rd, Lititz 17543
717-626-2255
Manheim Community Library
15 E High St, Manheim 17545
717-665-6700
Manheim Township Public Library
595 Granite Run Dr, Lancaster 17601
717-560-6441
Milanof – Schock Library
1184 Anderson Ferry Rd, Mt Joy 17552
717-653-1510
Moores Memorial Library 9 W Slokom Av, Christiana 610-593-6683
Pequea Valley Public Library 31 Center St, Intercourse 17534
717-768-3160
Pequea Valley Public Library –
Gap Branch 1
835 Houston Run Dr, Gap 17527
717-442-3304
Quarryville Library Center
Shuts Environmental
3 Natures Way, Lancaster 17602
717-295-2055
Strasburg – Heisler Library
143 Precision Av, Strasburg
717-687-8969
LEBANON COUNTY
Annville Free Library
216 E Main St, Annville 17003
717-867-1802
Lebanon Community
125 N 7th St, Lebanon 17046
717-273-7624
Matthews Public Library
102 W Main St, Fredericksburg 17026
717-865-5523
Meyerstown Community Library
199 N College St, Myerstown 17067
717-866-2800
Palmyra Public Library
50 Landings Dr, Annville 17003
717-838-1347
Richland Community Library
111 E Main St, Richland 17087
717-866-4939
PERRY COUNTY
Community Library of Western Perry County
104 E Main St, Blain 17006 717-536-3761
Marysville-Rye Library
198 Overcrest Rd, Marysville 17053
717-957-2851
New Bloomfield Public Library
23 E McClure St, New Bloomfield 17068
717-582-7426
717-786-1336 continued on page 46
357 Buck Rd, Quarryville 17566
Newport Public Library
316 N 4th St, Newport 17074 717-567-6860
YORK COUNTY
Arthur Hufnagel Public Library
32 Main St, Glen Rock 17327 717-235-1127
Collinsville Community Library 2632 Delta Rd, Brogue 17309 717-927-9014
Dillsburg Area Public Library
204 Mumper Ln, Dillsburg 17019 717-432-5613
Dover Area Community Library 3700-3 Davidsburg Rd, Dover 17315 717-292-6814
Glatfelter Memorial Library 101 Glenview Rd, Spring Grove 17362 717-255-3220
Guthrie Memorial Library
2 Library Pl, Hanover 17331 717-632-5183
Kaltreider – Benfer Library 147 S Charles St, Red Lion 17356 717-244-2032
Kreutz Library Center 66 Walnut Springs Rd, York 717-252-4080
Martin Library 159 E Market St, York 17401 717-846-5300
Mason-Dixon Public Library 250 Bailey Dr, Stewartstown 17363 717-993-2404
Paul Smith Library
80 Constitution Av, Shrewsbury 17361 717-235-4313
Penn State York 1031 Edgecomb Av, York 17403 717-771-4000
Red Land Community Library 70 Newberry Commons, Etters 17319 717-938-5599
Village Library
35-C N Main St, Jacobus 17407 717-428-1034
York County Libraries
159 E Market St, York 17401 717-849-6969
LIFE PROGRAMS
Living Independence For the Elderly (LIFE) is a managed care program that provides a comprehensive, all-inclusive package of medical and supportive services.
Albright LIFE - 417 W Frederick St, Lancaster 17603 717-381-4320
- 113 S 9th St, Lebanon 17042
717-376-1133
SeniorLIFE Harrisburg
162 N Front Street, Steelton 17113
717-234-5433
SeniorLIFE York (ad on page 46)
1500 Memory Ln Ext, York 17402
SeniorLifePA.com
717-757-5433
SpiriTrust Lutheran LIFE
- 1920 Good Hope Rd, Enola
717-728-5433
- 840 Fifth Ave, Chambersburg 17201
800-840-9081
LIFT CHAIRS
eHomeHealthCare
(ad on pages 42)
415 St. John’s Church Rd Ste 203, Camp Hill 17011
www.eHomeHealthCare.com
717-781-2025
LONG TERM CARE PLANNING
Bellomo & Associates
(ad on page 1)
www.BellomoAssociates.com
717-845-5390
-Lancaster
2173 Embassy Dr, Lancaster 17603
-York
3198 E Market St, York 17402
MEALS ON WHEELS
ADAMS COUNTY
Adams County Office of Aging
318 W Middle St, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-9296
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Meals on Wheels - Camp Hill
101 N 23rd St, Camp Hill 17011
717-737-3924
Meals on Wheels - Mechanicsburg
201 E. Green St., Mechanicsburg,17055
717-697-5011
Meals On Wheels - Shippensburg
Messiah UMC
30 S Penn St, Shippensburg, 17257
(717)532-2593
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Heinz Menaker Senior Center, Inc.
1824 N 4Th St, Harrisburg, 17102
717-238-7860
Meals on Wheels Dauphin CountyArea Agency on Aging
2 S. Second St., 3rd Fl., Harrisburg 17101
717-780-6130
Meals on Wheels-West Shore
101 N 23rd St, Camp Hill, 17011
717-737-3924
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Franklin Cty Area Agency on Aging
600 Norland Ave Ste 11, Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-7228
Meals on Wheels-Chambersburg
43 W Washington St, Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-7228
LANCASTER COUNTY
Lancaster County Office of Aging
150 N Queen St Ste 415, Lancaster 17603
717-299-7979
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MEALS ON WHEELS continued
Meals on Wheels – Lancaster
1411 Columbia Avenue, Lancaster 17603
717-392-4842
Meals on Wheels – Millersville
121 N George St, Millersville 17551 717-872-2415
Next Gen Services, Inc.
184 S Lime St, Quarryville, PA 17566 717-786-4770
LEBANON COUNTY
Lebanon Cty Area Agency on Aging 710 Maple St Fl 2nd, Lebanon 17046 717-273-9262
PERRY COUNTY
Meals on Wheels-New Bloomfield 717-582-5128
YORK COUNTY
Delta Area Senior Citizen Center
5 Pendyrus St, Delta, PA 17314 717-456-5753
Golden Connections Community Center 20 Gotham Dr, Red Lion, PA 17356 717-244-7229
Heritage Senior Center, Inc. 3700 Davidsburg Rd Ste 4, Dover 17315 717-292-7471
Meals on Wheels – Hanover Area
1472 Roth’s Church Rd, Spring Grove 17362 717-225-0733
Northeastern Social Service Center
Mount Wolf, 17347 717-266-1400
South Central York Senior Center
150 E Main St, New Freedom, 17349
White Rose Senior Center, Inc.
27 S Broad St, York, PA 17403
717-843-9704
Windy Hill Senior Center Inc
1472 Roth’s Church Rd Spring Grove 17362 717-225-0733
York County Area Agency on Aging
100 W Market St, York, 17401 717-771-9610
MEDICAID PLANNING
Bellomo & Associates (ad on page 1)
www.BellomoAssociates.com
717-845-5390
-Lancaster 2173 Embassy Dr, Lancaster 17603
-York
3198 E Market St, York 17402
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Minnich’s (ad on page 61) 976 S George St, York 17403
www.MyMinnichs.com
717-848-2312
MEDICARE & MEDICAID INFO PA MEDI 800-753-8827
– Adams County 318 W Middle St, Gettysburg 17325 717-334-9296
– Cumberland County 1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 717-240-6110
– Dauphin County
2 S Second St, Harrisburg 17101 717-780-6130
– Franklin County
600 Norland Ave #11, Chambersburg 17201 717-262-2088
– Lancaster County 150 N Queen St, Lancaster 17603 717-299-7979
– Lebanon County 710 Maple St, Lebanon 17046 717-273-9262
- Perry County 315 Keystone Way, New Bloomfield 17068 717-582-5128
– York County 100 W Market St, York 17401 717-771-9610
Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Hotline
800-447-8477
Medicareful (ad on page 49)
www.Medicareful.com
844-915-1452
MediConnect (ad on page 52)
www.MediConnectInsurance.com
888-818-6334
PA Health & Wellness
(ad on page 3)
www.PAHealthWellness.com
844-626-6813
MEDICARE/MEDICAID INSURANCE
Medicareful (ad on page 49)
www.Medicareful.com
844-915-1452
MEDICARE/MEDICAID INSURANCE continued
MediConnect (ad on page 52)
www.MediConnectInsurance.com
888-818-6334
PA Health & Wellness
(ad on page 3)
www.PAHealthWellness.com
844-626-6813
United Healthcare - Amy Flowers
(ad on page 63)
www.MyUHCagent.com/Amy.Flowers
717-512-4071
MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS
Medicareful (ad on page 49)
www.Medicareful.com
844-915-1452
MediConnect (ad on page 52)
www.MediConnectInsurance.com
888-818-6334
PA Health & Wellness
(ad on page 3)
www.PAHealthWellness.com
844-626-6813
United Healthcare - Amy Flowers
(ad on page 63)
www.MyUHCagent.com/Amy.Flowers
717-512-4071
MEDICARE HEALTH PROVIDERS
BridgingLife (ad on page 107)
www.BridgingLifeCare.org
410-871-8000
MEDICARE INSURANCE
PA Health & Wellness
(ad on page 3)
www.PAHealthWellness.com
844-626-6813
MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PLANS
MediConnect (ad on page 52)
www.MediConnectInsurance.com
888-818-6334
MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLANS
Demeter Financial Services
(ad on page 53)
www.DemeterFS.com
717-385-7160
Medicareful (ad on page 49)
www.Medicareful.com
844-915-1452
United Healthcare - Amy Flowers (ad on page 63)
www.MyUHCagent.com/Amy.Flowers
717-512-4071
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Minnich’s Pharmacy (ad on pages 61)
975 S George St, York 17403
www.myminnichs.com
717-848-2812
MEDIGAP SUPPLEMENT PLANS
MediConnect (ad on page 52)
www.MediConnectInsurance.com
888-818-6334
United Healthcare - Amy Flowers
(ad on page 63)
www.MyUHCagent.com/Amy.Flowers
717-512-4071
MEMORY CARE CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS
BrightStar Care-York (ad on pages 97,103)
www.BrightStarCare.com
717-850-8040
Butler Street Senior Living (ad on page 155)
3251 Butler St, Harrisburg 17103
www.ButlerStreetSeniorLiving.com
717-836-7905
Columbia Cottage
-Linglestown (ad on page 135)
1000 Alexandra Ln, Linglestown 17110
www.ColumbiaCottage.com
717-547-9781
Country Meadows (ad on page IFC)
www.CountryMeadows.com
-Hershey
451 Sand Hill Rd, Hershey 17033
717-533-1880
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Understanding Dementia’s Effects ON YOUR LOVED ONE AND FAMILY
The feelings that an older adult experiences at the onset of dementia and memory loss—namely frustration, anxiety, and fear—are also felt by family members. And just as the person with dementia depends on sources of comfort, security and consolation, that individual’s family often requires support, as well.
Families need to understand what their loved ones are going through and how to add quality to their lives and cope with these changes. And, if families feel they can’t care for them on their own, this is understandable and acceptable. That’s when they may need guidance in selecting a memory support program. Though the rate of progression varies, widely, those with Alzheimer’s disease on average live eight to 10 years after their diagnosis, but some survive 20 years or more. The Mayo Clinic advises,
Country Meadows Retirement Communities has developed a free 16-page guide, “Understanding Dementia’s Effects on Your Loved One and Family”
“It is best to have a support plan.”
to assist with discussing and deciding what is best for your family and situation. The topics include the following:
• Understanding the different levels of memory loss
• Setting expectations as a caregiver and tips for supporting your loved one
• Enjoying successful visits with a loved one with dementia
• Helping children understand and cope with the change
• Limiting or stopping driving
• Planning for legal and financial implications
• Determining if and when it is time for a memory support program and if so, evaluating your options
To get our free guide, stop by one of our communities or visit us online at CountryMeadows.com/Dementia. And you can always just give us a call to ask a question. We’re here to help.
“
meanshavingtoperiodically change expectations of what hisorher loved oneiscapable of andcomfortable doing. Everything from conversations to where couplescan travel are areasof life that a caregiver must rethink in order to provide thebest care possible.”
–JoelKroft, Executive Director of MemorySupport Services at Countr yMeadows Retirement Co mmunitiesBeing acaregiver to someone with dementia
MEMORY CARE CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS continued
-Mechanicsburg
4905 E Trindle Rd, Mechanicsburg 17050 717-975-3434
-Wyomissing
1800 Tulpehocken Rd, Wyomissing 19610 610-374-3122
-York South (Leader Heights) 2760 Pine Grove Rd, York 17403 717-741-5118
-York West
1920 Trolley Rd, York 17408 717-764-1190
Harmony at Hershey
(ad on pages BC)
75 E Canal St, Hershey 17033
www.HarmonyAtHershey.com
717-220-3634
Harmony at West Shore
(ad on page BC)
1910 Technology Pkwy, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.HarmonyAtWestShore.com
717-403-1016
Legend of Lancaster (ad on page 133)
31 Millersville Rd, Lancaster 17603
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-208-8655
Legend of Lititz (ad on page 133)
80 W Millport Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-283-4255
Legend at Silver Creek - Welcome Center
(ad on page 133)
6375 Mercury Drive, Suite 103, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.LegendAtSilverCreek.com
717-550-1200
Providence Place
(ad on page 117)
www.Providence-Place.com
-Chambersburg 2085 Wayne Rd, Chambersburg 17202 717-709-0668
- Dover 3377 Fox Run Rd, Dover 17315 717-767-4500
-Lancaster 1380 Elm Avenue, Lancaster 17603 717-392-4100
-Pine Grove
24 Hikes Hollow Rd, Pine Grove 17963 570-345-4999
Residence at Fitz Farm
(ad on page 120)
2200 Springwood Road, York 17403
integracare.com/residence-fitz-farm 717-356-2870
Viva Senior Living of Harrisburg
(ad on page 159)
150 Kempton Av, Harrisburg 17111
www.VivaSeniorLiving.com
717-558-7771
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
American Mental Wellness Assn
www.americanmentalwellness.org
Penn State Health Holy Spirit Behavioral Services
503 N 21st St, Camp Hill 17011
717-763-2228
Hope Within Counseling Svcs
4748 E Harrisburg Pike, Elizabethtown 17022
717-367-9797
Pennsylvania Psyciatric Institute
2501 N 3rd St, Harrisburg 17110 717-782-6420
Philhaven Hospital
283 S Butler Rd, Mount Gretna 17064 717-273-8871
Recovery InSight Inc
1681 Crown Ave Ste 12, Lancaster 17601 717-517-8552
TrueNorth Wellness Svcs
-33 Frederick St, Hanover 17331 717-632-4900
-625 W Elm Ave, Hanover 17331 717-632-4900
-5351C Jaycee Av Ste 1, Harrisburg 17112 717-657-2080
-73 E Forrest Ave Ste 340, Shrewsbury 17361 717-235-0199
-1195 Roosevelt Ave, York 17404 717-843-0800
UPMC Pinnacle Lancaster 250 College Av, Lancaster 17603 717-291-8211
WellSpan Behavioral Health
781 Far Hills Dr, New Freedom 17349 717-812-2560
WellSpan Behavioral Health
3550 Concord Rd, York 17402 717-851-6340
WellSpan Behavioral Health
1600 S George St, York 17403 717-812-4200
WellSpan Behavioral Health
1101 Edgar St Ste A, York 17403
717-851-1500
Wellspan Summit Behavioral Health
176 S Coldbrook Ave, Chambersburg 17201
717-267-7480
MORTGAGE BROKER
Kane Mortgage
(ad on page 77)
www.KaneHomeLoans.com
717-541-5132
MOVE MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZING SERVICES
Wayforth Moving Solutions
(ad on page 27)
360 Steel Way, Bay 3 & 4, Lancaster 17601
wayforth.com/blue-book
844-929-3678
ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITALS
OSS Health (ad on page 58)
1861 Powder Mill Rd, York 17402
www.OSSHealth.com
717-848-4800
ORTHOPAEDICS
Middletown Home, The
(ad on page 71)
999 W Harrisburg Pike, Middletown 17057
www.MiddletownHome.org
717-944-3351
OSS Health (ad on page 58)
1855 Powder Mill Rd, York 17402
www.OSSHealth.com
717-848-4800
continued on page 58
ORTHOPAEDICS continued
OSS Health Gettysburg
(ad on page 58)
20 Expedition Trl #110B, Gttysbrg 17055
www.OSSHealth.com
717-339-0700
OSS Health Hanover
(ad on page 58)
470 Eisenhower Dr, Hanover 17331
www.OSSHealth.com
717-633-0031
OSS Health Mechanicsburg
(ad on page 58)
856 Century Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.OSSHealth.com
717-730-7099
OSS Health West York
(ad on page 58)
1665 Roosevelt Ave, York 17408
www.OSSHealth.com
717-848-4800
610-384-6310
PERSONAL
Autumn House East
(ad on page 151) 2618 E Market St, York 17402 LiveCardinal.com
717-755-5911
Autumn House West
(ad on page 151)
914 W Market St, York 17401
LiveCardinal.com
717-845-7214
Caring with Love, LLC
(ad on page 96)
www.CaringWithLoveLLC.com
717-491-7032
ComForCare Home CareLancaster (ad on page 2)
bethany www.ComforCare.com/Pennsylvania/Lancaster
717-824-3643
Cornwall Manor (ad on page 113)
1 Boyd St, Cornwall 17016
www.CornwallManor.org
717-274-8092
Legend of Lancaster (ad on page 133)
31 Millersville Rd, Lancaster 17603
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-208-8655
Legend of Lititz (ad on page 133)
80 W Millport Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-283-4255
Legend at Silver Creek - Welcome Center (ad on page 133)
6375 Mercury Drive, Suite 103, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.LegendAtSilverCreek.com
717-550-1200
Messiah Lifeways (ad on pages 16,159)
100 Mt. Allen Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.MessiahLifeways.org
717-282-1886
Oak Leaf Manor North (ad on page 155)
2901 Harrisburg Pike, Landisville 17538
LiveCardinal.com
717-898-4663
Oak Leaf Manor South
(ad on page 155)
2101 Wabank Rd, Millersville 17551
LiveCardinal.com
717-872-9100
Patriot Home Care (ad on page 18)
www.PatriotHomeCare.org
717-798-9008
Providence Place
(ad on page 117)
www.Providence-Place.com
-Chambersburg
2085 Wayne Rd, Chambersburg 17202
717-709-0668
- Dover
3377 Fox Run Rd, Dover 17315
717-767-4500
-Lancaster
1380 Elm Avenue, Lancaster 17603
717-392-4100
-Pine Grove
24 Hikes Hollow Rd, Pine Grove 17963
570-345-4999
Viva Senior Living of Harrisburg (ad on page 159)
150 Kempton Av, Harrisburg 17111
www.VivaSeniorLiving.com
717-558-7771
Zerbe Retirement Community (ad on page 70)
2499 Zerbe Rd, Narvon 17555
www.ZerbeRetirementCommunity.com
717-445-8741
PERSONALIZED SENIOR SERVICES
Autumn House East
(ad on page 151)
2618 E Market St, York 17402
LiveCardinal.com
717-755-5911
continued on page 60
PERSONALIZED SENIOR SERVICES continued
Autumn House West
(ad on page 151)
914 W Market St, York 17401
LiveCardinal.com
717-845-7214
Columbia Cottage (ad on page 135)
www.ColumbiaCottage.com
-Hanover
2288 Grandview Rd, Hanover 17331
717-630-9178
-Hershey
103 N Larkspur Dr, Palmyra 17078 717-832-2900
-Linglestown
1000 Alexandra Ln, Linglestown 17110 717-547-9781
Country Meadows (ad on page IFC)
www.CountryMeadows.com
-Hershey
451 Sand Hill Rd, Hershey 17033
717-533-1880
-Mechanicsburg
4905 E Trindle Rd, Mechanicsbg 17050
717-975-3434
-Wyomissing
1800 Tulpehocken Rd, Wyomissing 19610
610-374-3122
-York South(Leader Heights)
2760 Pine Grove Rd, York 17403
717-741-5118
-York West
1920 Trolley Rd, York 17408
717-764-1190
Harmony at Hershey
(ad on pages BC)
75 E Canal St, Hershey 17033
www.HarmonyAtHershey.com
717-220-3634
Harmony at West Shore
(ad on page BC)
1910 Technology Pkwy, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.HarmonyAtWestShore.com
717-403-1016
Oak Leaf Manor North
(ad on page 155)
2901 Harrisburg Pk, Landisville 17538
LiveCardinal.com
717-898-4663
Oak Leaf Manor South
(ad on page 155)
2101 Wabank Rd, Millersville 17551
LiveCardinal.com
717-872-9100
Providence Place
(ad on page 117)
www.Providence-Place.com
-Chambersburg
2085 Wayne Rd, Chambersburg 17202 717-709-0668
- Dover
3377 Fox Run Rd, Dover 17315 717-767-4500
-Lancaster
1380 Elm Avenue, Lancaster 17603 717-392-4100
-Pine Grove
24 Hikes Hollow Rd, Pine Grove 17963
570-345-4999
Residence at Fitz Farm
(ad on page 120)
2200 Springwood Road, York 17403
integracare.com/residence-fitz-farm
717-356-2870
Townstead at Homestead Village
(ad on page 121)
1800 Village Circle, Lancaster 17603
www.HomesteadVillage.org
717-923-5532
PHARMACIES
Minnich’s (ad on page 61)
976 S George St, York 17403
www.MyMinnichs.com
717-848-2312
Aging involves complex changes that place significant demands on you and your family. Care can quickly become overwhelming.
5 tips to
PHYSICIANS - HOME VISITS
Peace of Mind Aging & Wellness
Specialists (ad on page 62)
www.PeaceOfMindAging.com
717-723-8531
POST-HOSPITAL CARE
Messiah Lifeways Rehab
(ad on page 16,159)
100 Mt. Allen Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.MessiahVillage.org/STRehab
717-282-1934
Zerbe Retirement Community
(ad on page 70)
2499 Zerbe Rd, Narvon 17555
www.ZerbeRetirementCommunity.com
717-445-8741
en board-c ph cas plac
Dr. Kristen Nebel is a board-certified Geriatric & Family physician serving caster County She specializ es in: aging in place
• in-home senior care consults
• advocacy & care navigation
• personalized primary care & dementia care
• family communication
www.peaceofmindaging.com
POWER OF ATTORNEY
Bellomo & Associates
(ad on page 1)
www.BellomoAssociates.com
717-845-5390
-Lancaster 2173 Embassy Dr, Lancaster 17603 -York 3198 E Market St, York 17402 PPO’S MediConnect (ad on page 52) www.MediConnectInsurance.com 888-818-6334
United Healthcare - Amy Flowers
(ad on page 63)
www.MyUHCagent.com/Amy.Flowers 717-512-4071
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE & DISCOUNTED MEDICATIONS
Benefits Checkup
202-479-1200
Lily Patient Assistance Program 877-795-4559
Merek Patient Assistance Program 800-727-5400
Novartis Medicare Drug Plan Assistance Line 800-620-3292
PACE Plus Medicare 555 Walnut St, Harrisburg 17101 717-787-7313
Pennsylvania Patient Assistance Program Clearinghouse (PA PAP)
800-955-0989
Pfizer RX Pathways
866-706-2400
Pharmaceutical Assistance for the Aged & Disabled (PAAD)
800-792-9745
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Berkshire HathawayLisa Naples (ad on page 66) 150 N Pointe Blvd, Lancaster 17601 www.AtHomeInLancaster.com 717-333-5151
Hoot ‘N Holler Auctions (ad on page 66)
www.HootNHollerAuctions.com
717-893-7766
Kane Mortgage (ad on page 77)
www.KaneHomeLoans.com 717-541-5132
Realty One Group
(ad on page 65)
415 N Prince St, Lancaster 17603
www.CertainSale.net/Retirement
717-449-0522
RE/MAX - Ginnie Kite Group
(ad on page 64)
www.GinnieKiteGroup.com
717-356-3774
REHABILITATION FACILITIES
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Oaks Skilled Nursing at Bethany Village, The (ad on page 121)
5225 Wilson Ln, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.BethanyVillage.org
717-213-8266
Sarah A. Todd Memorial
Home (ad on page 69)
1000 W South St, Carlisle 17013
www.ucc-homes.org
717-245-2187
Thornwald Home (ad on page 69)
442 Walnut Bottom Rd, Carlisle 17013
www.ucc-homes.org
717-249-4118
DAUPHIN COUNTY Homeland Center
(ad on page 109,153)
1901 N Fifth St, Harrisburg 17102
www.HomelandCenter.org
717-221-7900
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REHABILITATION FACILITIES
continued
Middletown Home, The
(ad on page 71)
999 W Harrisburg Pike, Middletown 17057
www.MiddletownHome.org
717-944-3351
LANCASTER COUNTY
Homestead Village
(ad on page 121)
1800 Village Circle, Lancaster 17603
www.HomesteadVillage.org
717-923-5532
Landis Homes (ad on page 113)
1001 E Oregon Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LandisHomes.org
717-569-3271
400 St Luke Dr, Lititz 17543
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-1171
Pleasant View Communities (ad on page 68,151)
544 N Penryn Rd, Manheim 17545
www.PVCommunities.org
717-665-2445
Willow Valley Communities (ad on page IBC)
www.WillowValleyCommunities.org
- The Glen
675 Willow Valley Sqr, Lancaster 17602
800-770-5445
- Lakeside
300 Willow Valley Lakes Dr, Willow Street 17584
800-770-5445
Zerbe Retirement Community
(ad on page 70)
2499 Zerbe Rd, Narvon 17555
www.ZerbeRetirementCommunity.com
717-445-8741
LEBANON COUNTY
Spang Crest (ad on page 67)
945 Duke St, Lebanon 17042
www.LutherCare.org
717-274-1495
YORK COUNTY
Misericordia Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
(ad on page 183)
998 S Russell St, York 17402
www.mn-rc.org
717-755-1964
REHABILITATION HOSPITALS –INPATIENT
Encompass Rehabilitation
-Mechanicsburg
175 Lancaster Rd, Mechanicsburg 17055
717-691-4834
-York
1850 Normandie Dr, York 17404
717-767-6941
Helen M. Simpson Rehabilitation Hospital
4300 Londonderry Rd, Harrisburg 17109
717-216-2800
Lancaster Rehab Hospital
675 Good Dr, Lancaster 17604
717-406-3000
PERSONAL CARE SKILLED NURSING CARE MEMORY SUPPORT REHABILITATION SERVICES
As part of a Life Plan Community, residents of Pleasant View benefit from a full spectrum of compassionate and specialized care, providing the assurance that there will always be a place to call home.
REHABILITATION HOSPITALSINPATIENT continued
Penn State Hershey Rehabilitation, LLC
1135 Old W Chocolate Av, Hmlstwn 17036
717-832-2600
UPMC Pinnacle - Carlisle
361 Alexander Spring Rd, Carlisle 17015
717-960-3262
- Lancaster
250 College Ave, Lancaster 17603
717-291-8211
WellSpan - Chambersburg
112 North Seventh St, Chambersburg 17201
717-267-3000
WellSpan - Good Samaritan
252 S 4th Street, Lebanon 17042
717-270-7500
WellSpan Surgery & Rehab Hosp
55 Monument Rd, York 17403
717-812-6100
REHABILITATION SERVICES
Homeland HomeHealth (ad on page 109,153)
2300 Vartan Way, Ste 270, Harrisburg 17110
www.HomelandHomeHealth.org
717-857-7400
Landis Homes (ad on page 113)
1001 E Oregon Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LandisHomes.org
717-569-3271
Luther Acres (ad on page 67)
300 St Mark Ave, Lititz 17543
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-1711
Messiah Lifeways Rehab (ad on page 16,159)
100 Mt. Allen Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.MessiahVillage.org/STRehab
717-282-1934
Spang Crest (ad on page 67)
945 Duke St, Lebanon 17042
www.LutherCare.org
717-274-1495
RESPITE CARE
Respite is a period of rest or relief for those who give constant care to another. Many skilled nursing facilities and personal care or assisted living communities offer this service.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Golden Maple Memory Care at Bethany Village (ad on page 121)
325 Wesley Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.BethanyVillage.org
717-213-8266
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ZerbeRetirementCommunity.com
RESPITE CARE continued
Harmony at West Shore
(ad on page BC)
1910 Technology Pkwy, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.HarmonyAtWestShore.com
717-403-1016
Legend at Silver Creek - Welcome Center
(ad on page 133)
6375 Mercury Drive, Suite 103, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.LegendAtSilverCreek.com
717-550-1200
MapleWood Assisted Living at Bethany Village
(ad on page 121)
325 Wesley Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.BethanyVillage.org
717-213-8266
717-445-8741
2499 Zerbe Road, Narvon, PA 17555
Family owned and operated since 1958
Messiah Lifeways
www.MessiahVillage.org
(ad on page 16,159)
- Adult Day
717-667-8564
- Enhanced Living
717-282-1886
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Butler Street Senior Living
(ad on page 155)
3251 Butler St, Harrisburg 17103
www.ButlerStreetSeniorLiving.com
717-836-7905
Columbia Cottage
-Linglestown (ad on page 135)
1000 Alexandra Ln, Linglestown 17110
www.ColumbiaCottage.com
717-547-9781
Harmony at Hershey
(ad on pages BC)
75 E Canal St, Hershey 17033
www.HarmonyAtHershey.com
717-220-3634
Middletown Home, The (ad on page 71)
999 W Harrisburg Pike, Middletown 17057
www.MiddletownHome.org
717-944-3351
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Providence Place of Chambersburg (ad on page 117)
2085 Wayne Rd, Chambersburg 17202
www.Providence-Place.com
Viva Senior Living of Harrisburg
(ad on page 159)
150 Kempton Av, Harrisburg 17111
www.VivaSeniorLiving.com
717-558-7771
LANCASTER COUNTY
Homestead Village
(ad on page 121)
1800 Village Circle, Lancaster 17603
www.HomesteadVillage.org
717-923-5532
Legend of Lancaster
(ad on page 133)
31 Millersville Rd, Lancaster 17603
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-208-8655
717-709-0668 continued
WHY YOUR FAMILY NEEDS RESPITE CARE
Why Your Family Needs
RESPITE CARE
Need short term rest and relief?
Want time to recover safely from surgery or a fall?
A Respite Stay is the answer.
The Middletown Home provides easy, hassle-free Respite Care.
Whether a caregiver needs a break, a family is going on vacation and needs assistance with a loved one, or you need extra support recovering from accident, illness or surgery, we are here for you!
Our fully furnished Respite Rooms take the headache out of a brief stay and are the best option for those needing care for a short time.
Caregivers have no need to feel guilty for placing a loved one in our very capable hands.
Many of our Respite Guests come back year after year. One such gentleman, with a chronic, life-long condition, comes to stay for two weeks each time his wife goes on a ‘Girl’s Trip.’ He claims these respite stays have only served to strengthen their bond and provide her with much needed rest and relaxation.
REST RESET
Age isn’t an issue. While many of our residents and guests may be up in years, The Middletown Home welcomes persons of all ages, who need care, to come stay with us.
The level of care isn’t a problem. The Middletown Home has assisted personal care, as well as skilled nursing Respite Care available.
Experience you can trust. For nearly 100 years, the experts at The Middletown Home have provided care that is first class, compassionate and professional, for the short term and the long term.
We are a 501 (c)(3), non-profit, continuing care community unlike any other. We are committed to providing care to 18 year olds recovering from a knee injury, to 103 year olds with a new hip needing extra time before going home.
Your respite stay can last anywhere from 7 days to several months.
It’s a relief for many to know their loved one has 24/7 access to medical care, as well as being socially engaged, and able to attend exciting activities both here at The Middletown Home, and outside in the Community.
The following features are included with Respite Care:
• Safe and secure location
• Fully furnished accommodations
• Three nutritious meals daily
• Snacks and beverages throughout the day
• Professional medical team onsite 24/7
• Medication administration and management
• Assistance with daily activities like dressing, bathing and grooming
• Incontinence management
• In-house rehab services, no need to leave the building
• Fun activities available daily
At The Middletown Home, we offer a special opportunity for Respite Care, just a minimum 7-day stay is all that’s required. Whether you’re traveling or simply need a break from caregiving, think of The Middletown Home as your families’ home away from home!
Call 717-944-3351, take a tour and find out more!
This article was submitted by Cindy Hartman, Director of Marketing, The Middletown Home. See their Ad on page 71.
RESET REBOOT
RESPITE CARE continued
Legend of Lititz
(ad on page 133)
80 W Millport Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-283-4255
Luther Acres (ad on page 67)
300 St Mark Ave, Lititz 17543
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-8376
Pleasant View Communities
(ad on page 68,151)
544 N Penryn Rd, Manheim 17545
www.PVCommunities.org
717-665-2445
Providence Place of Lancaster
(ad on page 117)
1380 Elm Avenue, Lancaster 17603
www.Providence-Place.com
717-392-4100
St. John’s Herr Estate
(ad on page 67)
200 Luther Ln, Columbia 17512
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-8376
Visiting Angels
(ad on page 97)
www.VisitingAngels.com/Lancaster
2141 Oregon Pk, Fl 2, Lancaster 17601
717-393-3450
Willow Valley Communities
(ad on page IBC)
www.WillowValleyCommunities.org
- The Glen
675 Willow Valley Sqr, Lancaster 17602
800-770-5445
- Meadow Ridge
925 Willow Valley Lakes Dr, Willow Street 17584
800-770-5445
NEAR LANCASTER COUNTY
Harrison House of Chester County (ad on page 24)
300 Strode Ave, East Fallowfield 19320
www.HarrisonSeniorLiving.com
610-384-6310
LEBANON COUNTY
Columbia Cottage -Hershey
(ad on page 135)
103 N Larkspur Dr, Palmyra 17078
www.ColumbiaCottage.com
717-832-2900
Spang Crest (ad on page 67)
945 Duke St, Lebanon 17042
www.LutherCare.org
717-274-1495
NEAR LEBANON COUNTY
Providence Place of Pine Grove (ad on page 117)
24 Hikes Hollow Rd, Pine Grove 17963
www.Providence-Place.com
570-345-4999
YORK COUNTY
Autumn House East (ad on page 151)
2618 E Market St, York 17402
LiveCardinal.com
717-755-5911
Autumn House West
(ad on page 151)
914 W Market St, York 17401
LiveCardinal.com
717-845-7214
Columbia Cottage - Hanover
(ad on page 135)
2288 Grandview Rd, Hanover 17331
www.ColumbiaCottage.com
717-630-9178
Misericordia Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
(ad on page 183)
998 S Russell St, York 17402
www.mn-rc.org
717-755-1964
Providence Place of Dover
(ad on page 117)
3377 Fox Run Rd, Dover 17315
www.Providence-Place.com
717-767-4500
Visiting Angels (ad on page 97)
www.visitingangels.com/York - Hanover
104 Carlisle St Ste 1, Hanover 17331
717-630-0067
York
1840 E Market St, York 17402
717-751-2488
RETIREMENT PLANNING
Demeter Financial Services
(ad on page 53)
www.DemeterFS.com
717-385-7160
Zunic Advisory Services
(ad on page 12)
www.ZunicAdvisory.com
717-764-8992
REVERSE MORTGAGES
Kane Mortgage (ad on page 77)
www.KaneHomeLoans.com
717-541-5132
Would Life Be Better in Reverse?
A lady is driving down a country road and sees a blossoming ornamental tree out the corner of her eye. Since she has extra time to get to her destination, she slows down and puts the car in Reverse. She wants to go back and enjoy the beauty of the tree.
This is something that a lot of us want to do in life. If we have time, we want to go back and enjoy something. The problem is that we may not be able to afford to go back.
In many ways borrowing money is the same thing. We want the money to enjoy something, but we cannot afford the payment that comes with borrowing. This is the reason that you want to go in Reverse.
A REVERSE MORTGAGE gives you money, AND you are not required to make payments on the loan. How can this be? It is actually simple. A person that has an abundance of equity in their home can essentially use their equity as a pledge in place of making a payment on the loan.
Here is one basic example. A person has a home that is worth $100,000, and they do not owe any-thing on the home. This is great, but what is the equity doing for the person? The answer is ‘noth-ing’. You cannot eat equity, you cannot
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Would Life Be Better in Reverse?
continued from page 76
do any renovations or additions with equity, you cannot take a trip with equity, and you cannot pay for a grandchild’s education with equity. But what if you converted the equity to something useful called money? You can use the money to buy food, do renovations and additions, take a trip, and pay for college expenses. The problem with this is that to get the money, you will need to use your home as collateral for a loan, and then you will need to make payments every month. I don’t know anyone that likes to make monthly payments, and some people cannot afford to make monthly payments.
In 1989 FHA, a governmental agency, created a HECM. A HECM is a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage. This means that you can convert your equity to money, BUT you do NOT need to make a payment. This is akin to actually having your cake and being able to eat it too!
Getting back to our example of the $100,000 home that has a zero balance… A person may be able to use a HECM to access $50,000. The person would then not be required to make ANY loan payments on the $50,000. The reason is that the remaining $50,000 of equity is used to cover any amount that would be paid.
There are still requirements. You need to qualify for the loan. You need to maintain the home and pay your taxes, insurance, and other related housing expenses.
There is not anything in our world that is perfect for everyone, but practically everything is perfect for someone. A REVERSE MORTGAGE may be the perfect fit for someone that you know.
Kane Mortgage is owned by Kane Smeltz, who has more than 30 years of mortgage experience. He has a bachelor’s degree in accounting, along with an MBA. Kane is also a real estate investor and believes in using the equity in properties can be used in an advantagous fashion. He wants other people to receive benefits with real estate.
You have options. Contact us to find out more about Options, Ideas, and Solutions (#OIS) for you and your family.
There is not anything in our world that is perfect for everyone, but practically everything is perfect for someone.
ROLLATORS
eHomeHealthCare
(ad on pages 42)
415 St. John’s Church Rd Ste 203, Camp Hill 17011
www.eHomeHealthCare.com
717-781-2025
SENIOR ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT
Columbia Cottage (ad on page 135)
www.ColumbiaCottage.com
-Hanover
2288 Grandview Rd, Hanover 17331 717-630-9178
-Hershey
103 N Larkspur Dr, Palmyra 17078 717-832-2900
-Linglestown
1000 Alexandra Ln, Linglestown 17110 717-547-9781
Lancaster Barnstormers
(ad on page 79)
www.LancasterBarnstormers.com
717-309-3753
Lebanon County 50+ Festival (ad on page 80)
www.CommunityHealthCouncil. com/50fest
Legend of Lancaster
(ad on page 133)
31 Millersville Rd, Lancaster 17603
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-208-8655
SENIOR ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT continued
Legend of Lititz
(ad on page 133)
80 W Millport Rd, Lititz 17543
www.LegendSeniorLiving.com
717-283-4255
Legend at Silver Creek - Welcome Center
(ad on page 133)
6375 Mercury Drive, Suite 103, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.LegendAtSilverCreek.com
717-550-1200
Senior Commons at Powder Mill (ad on page 137,159)
1775 Powder Mill Rd, York 17403
www.PowderMill.com
717-814-5217
Traditions of Hershey
(ad on page 123,154)
100 N Larkspur Rd, Palmyra 17078
www.TraditionsOfHershey.com
717-208-2437
SENIOR CENTERS
ADAMS COUNTY
East Berlin Area Community Ctr 405 North Ave, East Berlin 17316 717-259-9630
Fairfield Area Senior Center 106 Steelman St, Fairfield 17320
717-642-6170
Gettysburg Area Senior Center 142 N Stratton St, Gettysburg 17325
717-344-5012
Littlestown Senior Center
10 Locust St, Littlestown 17340
717-359-7743
McSherrystown Senior Center 201 S 3rd St, McSherrystown 17344 717-632-7998
Upper Adams Senior Center
2950 Table Rock Rd, Biglerville 17307 717-677-6370
York Springs Senior Center 406 Main St, York Springs 17372 717-528-8921
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Big Spring Senior Center 91 Doubling Gap Rd,#1, Newville 17241 717-776-4478
Branch Creek Place 115 N Fayette St, Shippensburg 17257 717-300-3563
Carlisle Senior Action Center 20 E Pomfret St, Carlisle 17013 717-249-5007
Mary C Schaner Senior Center 98 S Enola Dr, Enola 17025 717-732-3915
Mechanicsburg Place 97 W Portland St, Mechanicsburg 17055 717-697-5947
West Shore Senior Citizens Center 122 Geary Ave, New Cumberland 17070 717-774-0409
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Bistline Senior Center 1291 S 28th St, Harrisburg 17111 717-561-8493
E Hanover Senior Center
8848 Jonestown Rd, Grantville 17028
717-469-7514
Friendship Senior Center 5000 Commons Dr, Harrisburg 17112 717-657-1547
Heinz – Menaker Senior Center 1824 N 4th St, Harrisburg 17102 717-238-7860
Hoy/Latsha Senior Center 301 Mohn St, Harrisburg 17113 717-939-9833
Jewish Community Center Senior Adult Program 3301 N Front St, Harrisburg 717-236-9555
Lick Towers Senior Center 1301 N 6th St, Harrisburg 17102 717-233-0388
Lykens Senior Center 200 W Main St, Lykens 17048 717-453-8350
Millersburg Senior Center 109 Edward Dr, Millersburg 717-692-2657
Mohler Senior Center 25 Hope Dr, Hershey 17033 717-533-2002
Rutherford House 3300 Parkview Ln, Harrisburg 17111 717-564-5682
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Chambersburg Senior Activity Center 600 Norland Ave Ste 11, Cambersburg 17201 717-264-8191
Fort Loudon Senior Activity Center 142 Mullen St, Ft Loudon 17224 717-369-2520
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SENIOR CENTERS continued
Greencastle Senior Center
10615 Antrim Church Rd, Greencastle 17225
717-597-2020
Mont Alto Senior Activity Center
517 S Main St, Mont Alto 17237
717-749-7294
Path Valley Senior Activity Center
20344 School Rd, Dry Run 17220
717-349-7227
Tuscarora Senior Activity Center 11300 Ft Loudon Rd, Mercersburg 17326
717-328-4744
Upper Strasburg Sr Activity Center
1008 Community Rd
Upr Strasburg 17265
717-530-1186
Waynesboro Senior Activity Center 30 W North St, Waynesboro 17268
717-762-2758
LANCASTER COUNTY
Cocalico Senior Association
156 W Main St, Reinholds 17569 717-336-7489
Elizabethtown Area Senior Center
70 S Poplar St, Elizabethtown 17022 717-367-7984
Lancaster House N Happy Hearts Senior Center
335 N Prince St, Lancaster 17603
717-392-2215 x147
Lititz Senior Center – Lititz
United Methodist Church
201 E Market St, Lititz 17543
717-626-2800
Luis Munoz Marin Senior Center
545 Pershing Av, Lancaster 717-295-7989
Millersville Senior Center –St Paul Lutheran
222 N George St, Millersville 17551 717-871-9600
Neighborhood Senior Center 33 E Farnum St, Lancaster 17603
717-299-3943
Rec Senior Center
525 Fairview Av, Lancaster 717-399-7671
Rodney Park Happy Hearts Senior Center
Rodney Park, Podney St, Lancaster 17603
717-393-7786
Senior Center – Columbia UMC
510 Walnut St, Columbia 17512
717-684-4850
Solanco Senior Center
184 S Lime St, Quarryville 17566
717-786-4770
LEBANON COUNTY
Annville Senior Community Center 200 S White Oak St, Annville 17003 717-867-1796
Lebanon Palmyra Senior Community Center 101 S Railroad St, Palmyra 17078 717-838-8237
Maple St Senior Community Ctr 710 Maple St, Lebanon 17046
717-273-1048
Myerstown Senior Community Ctr
59 N Ramona Rd, Myerstown 17067
717-866-6786
Northern Lebanon Senior Community Center
335 N Lancaster St, Jonestown 17038 717-865-0944
PERRY COUNTY
Blain Senior Citizens Center
7 Blain Rd, Blain 17006 717-536-3630
Central Perry Community Senior Citizens Center
225 W Main St, New Bloomfield 17068 717-582-4508
Duncannon Senior Citizens Center
550 New Bloomfield Rd, Dncnnon 17020
717-834-4777
Liverpool Senior Citizens Center 403 Union St, Liverpool 17045 717-444-7305
Marysville Senior Citizens Center 198 Leonard Rd, Marysville 717-957-2525
Millerstown Senior Citizens Center 99 W Greenwood St, Millerstown 17062 717-589-3950
Newport Senior Citizens Center 2 N 2nd St, Ste 1, Newport 717-567-6058
YORK COUNTY
Crispus Attucks Association
605 S Duke St, York 17401
717-848-3610
Delta Area Senior Center Inc
5 Pendyrus St Ste 1, Delta 17314 717-456-5753
Dillsburg Senior Activity Ctr Inc
1 N Second St, Dillsburg 17019 717-432-2216
Golden Connections Community Center inc
20C Gotham Pl, Red Lion 17356 717-244-7229
Heritage Senior Center Inc
3700-4 Davidsburg Rd, Dover 17315 717-292-7471
Northeastern Area Social Svc Center of York County Inc
131 Center St, Mount Wolf 717-266-1400
Red Land Senior Center Inc 736 Wyndamere Rd, Lewisberry 17339
717-938-4649
September House Inc –York Community Seniors
1251 W King St, York 17404
717-848-4417
South Central York Cty - Sr Ctr Inc
150 E Main St, New Freedom 17349
717-235-6060
Stewartstown Senior Center Inc 26 S Main St, Stewartstown 17363 717-993-3488
Susquehanna Area Senior Ctr Inc 2427 Craley Rd, Wrightsville 17368 717-244-0340
White Rose Senior Center Inc 27 S Broad St, York 17403
717-843-9704
Windy Hill on the Campus
1472 Roth’s Church Rd Ste 103, Spring Grove 17362
717-225-0733
York Jewish Community Center 2000 Hollywood Dr, York 17403
717-843-0918
Yorktown Senior Center Inc
509 Pacific Av, York 17404
717-854-0693
SENIOR HEALTH CLINICS
ADAMS COUNTY
Family First Health
1275 York Road Ste 17, Gettysburg 17325
717-337-9400
LANCASTER COUNTY
Hope Within Community Hlth Ctr
4748 E Harrisburg Pk, Elizbthtwn 17022 717-367-9797
Water Street Health Svcs
210 S Prince St, Lancaster 17603 717-358-2017
Welsh Mountain Medical Center 584 Springville Rd, New Holland 17557 717-354-4711
LEBANON COUNTY
Volunteers in Medicine
711 S 8th St, Lebanon 17042 717-272-2252
YORK COUNTY
Family First Health
– 1230 High St, Hanover 17331
717-632-9052
– 116 S George St, York 17401
717-854-8617
– 415 E. Boundary Ave., York
717-843-5174
Healthy Community Network
116 S George St Ste 101, York 17401
717-812-2990
OSS Health Primary Care
(ad on page 58)
1855 Powder Mill Rd, York 17402
www.OSSHealth.com
717-848-4800
SENIOR LIVING FLOORING SOLUTIONS
Touch of Color Flooring
(ad on page 34)
6303 Allentown Blvd, Harrisburg 17112
www.touchofcolorflooring.com
717-908-0757
SE SENIOR LIVING PHYSICIAN GROUP
Peace of Mind Geriatric
Specialists (ad on page 62)
www.PeaceOfMindAging.com
717-723-8531
SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES
PREFERRED PROVIDERS
Alzheimer’s Association
– Greater PA Chapter
(ad on page 21,23)
www.alz.org/pa
800-272-3900
PA Link to Aging and Disability
Resources (ad on page 85)
www.aging.pa.gov
800-753-8827
PROVIDERS
American Council of the Blind
800-424-8666
American Kidney Fund
800-638-8299
American Liver Foundation
800-465-4837
American Parkinson Disease Assoc
800-223-2732
American Stroke Association
800-553-6321
Arthritis Foundation
800-283-7800
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SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES continued
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
800-344-4823
Easter Seals Society
800-221-6827
Huntington’s Disease Society of America
800-345-4372
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
800-286-8159
Lupus Foundation of America
800-558-0121
Muscular Dystrophy Association
800-572-1717
National Council on Aging
800-424-9046
National Kidney Foundation
800-622-9010
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
800-344-4867
National Parkinson Foundation
800-327-4545
Pennsylvania Post-Polio Network
www.papolionetwork.org
United Way - 211
www.firstcall.org
211
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
PA Link to Aging and Disability
Resources (ad on page 85)
www.aging.pa.gov
800-753-8827
DAUPHIN COUNTY
American Red Cross –
Greater Susquehanna Chapter
www.redcross.org/pa/harrisburg
866 311-3832
MDA Clinic Hershey Medical Ctr
500 University Dr, Hershey 17033 717-531-7122
Mental Health Association of the Capital Region
200 N Third St, Harrisburg 17101 717-236-3300
Muscular Dystrophy Association – Harrisburg 2080 Linglestown Rd, Harrisburg 17110 717-540-4316
PA Mental Health Consumers Association 4105 Derry St, Harrisburg 17111 717-564-4930
Pennsylvania Psychological Assoc 416 Forste R St, Harrisburg 717-232-3817
LANCASTER COUNTY
American Cancer Society 314 Good Dr, Lancaster 17603 800-227-2345
American Heart Association 610 Community Way, Lancaster 17603 717-393-0725
Lancaster Area Kidney Association 2100 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster 17604 717-397-4019
Lancaster Association for the Deaf 820 N Cherry St, Lancaster 17601 717-396-9311
MHA – Mental Health
Information/Advocacy
630 Janet Av, Lancaster 17601
717-397-7461
Nuestra Clinica Education & Prevention Svcs
453 S Lime St, Lancaster 17602
717-295-7994
LEBANON COUNTY
Community Health Council of Lebanon County
615 Cumberland St, Lebanon 17042
717-270-7935
YORK COUNTY
American Cancer Society – York
www.cancer.org
717-264-6266
American Heart Association
– Lebanon & York
www.americanheart.org
717-207-4266
American Red Cross –Greater Hanover Chapter
www.hanoverredcross.org
717-637-3768
American Red Cross – York Chptr
www.redcross.org/pa/York
717-845-2751
American Stroke Association –Lebanon & York
www.strokeassociation.org
717-207-4266
Arthritis Foundation –Central PA Chapter
www.arthritis.org
717-763-0900
Community Progress Council –Foster Grandparent Program
www.yorkcpc.org
717-846-4600
United Way – York County
www.unitedway-york.org
717-755-1000
SENIOR REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS
Realty One Group
(ad on page 65)
415 N Prince St, Lancaster 17603
www.CertainSale.net/Retirement
717-449-0522
SENIOR TRANSITION SERVICES
Assisted Living LocatorsGreater Harrisburg
(ad on page 42)
www.AssistedLivingLocators.com
717-802-1074
SOCIAL SECURITY
Social Security Administration
800-633-4227
– Cumberland
200 S Spring Garden St, Carlisle 17013
800-772-1213
– Dauphin
555 Walnut St, Harrisburg 17101
888-327-1176
– Franklin
50 N 3rd St, Chambersburg
800-772-1214
– Lancaster
1809 Olde Homestead Ln Ste 104, Lancaster 17601
888-384-9919
– Lebanon
924 Russell Dr, Lebanon 17042
800-772-1214
– York
2670 Industrial Hwy Ste 2, York 17402
800-772-1213
SOCIAL SERVICES
PA Link to Aging and Disability
Resources (ad on page 85)
1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 17015
www.aging.pa.gov
800-753-8827
SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS
Bellomo & Associates
(ad on page 1)
www.BellomoAssociates.com
717-845-5390
-Lancaster
2173 Embassy Dr, Lancaster 17603
-York 3198 E Market St, York 17402
SUICIDE PREVENTION
Carlisle Helpline
717-249-6226
Dauphin County Crisis Intervention Program
100 Chestnut St, Harrisburg 17101
717-232-7511
Deaf Hotline
800-799-4TTY (4889)
Lancaster County Crisis Intervention Program
1120 Francis Ave, Lancaster 17601
717-394-2631
Lebanon County Crisis Intervention Program
229 S 4th St (Rear), Lebanon 17042
717-274-3363
Natl Suicide Prevention Hotline
800-273-8255
Suicide Prevention Hotline
800-827-7571
TrueNorth Wellness Svcs
-33 Frederick St, Hanover 17331
717-632-4900
-625 W Elm Ave, Hanover 17331
717-632-4900
-5351C Jaycee Av #1, Harrisburg 17112 717-657-2080
-73 E Forrest Ave #340, Shrwsbry 17361
717-235-0199
-1195 Roosevelt Ave, York 17404
717-843-0800
WellSpan Crisis Hotline
800-673-2496
York / Adams Mental Health Program
100 W Market St, York 17401
717-771-9618
SUPPORT GROUPS & SERVICES
Alzheimer’s Association Helpline (ad on page 21,23)
www.alz.org/pa
800-272-3900
American Cancer Society
800-227-2345
American Council of the Blind
800-424-8666
American Diabetes Association
800-342-2383
American Heart Association
800-242-8721
American Lung Association
800-586-4872
American Parkinson Disease Assoc.
800-223-2732
Arthritis Foundation
800-283-7800
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
800-286-8159
National Family Caregivers Assoc
800-896-3650
National Parkinson Foundation
800-327-4545
PleaseLive.org
www.pleaselive.org/supportgroups.html
ADAMS COUNTY
Cross Keys Village - Early Stage Support Group (Alzheimer’s)
2990 Carlisle Pike, New Oxford 17350
www.crosskeysvillage.org
717-624-5474
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Bethany Village - Parkinson’s
(ad on page 121)
325 Wesley Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.bethanyvillage.org
717-213-8266
Country Meadows of Mechanicsburg - Alzheimer’s / Dementia (ad on page IFC)
4905 E Trindle Rd, Mchncsbrg 17050
www.countrymeadows.com
717-975-3434
Cumberland County Aging –Caregiver Support Group
1100 Claremont Rd, Carlisle 17015
717-240-6110
Messiah Lifeways at Carlisle
Brethren in Christ Church –Caregiving (ad on page 16,159)
1155 Walnut Bottom Rd, Carlisle 17015
www.messiahvillage.org
717-322-0886
Messiah Lifeways at Messiah Village – Caregiving
(ad on page 16,159)
100 Mt Allen Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.messiahvillage.org
717-322-0886
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Butler Street Senior Living
– Alzheimer’s (ad on page 155)
3251 Butler St, Harrisburg 17103
www.ButlerStreetSeniorLiving.com
717-836-7905
Country Meadows - HersheyAlzheimer’s / Dementia
(ad on page IFC)
451 Sand Hill Rd, Hershey 17033
www.CountryMeadows.com
717-533-1880
Ecumenical Retirement
Community – Alzheimer’s
3525 Canby St, Harrisburg 17109
717-561-2590
Frey Village – Alzheimer’s
1020 North Union St, Middletown 17057
717-930-1200
Manor at Susquehanna Village – Alzheimer’s
990 Medical Rd, Millersburg 17061
717-497-2582
Penn State Hershey
Medical Center Support Groups
500 University Dr, Hershey 17033
800-243-1455
Viva Senior Living of Harrisburg
(ad on page 159)
150 Kempton Av, Harrisburg 17111
www.VivaSeniorLiving.com
717-558-7771
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SUPPORT GROUPS & SERVICES continued
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Leland, The - Alzheimer’s Workshop
120 W Main St, Waynesboro 17268
717-749-0083
Magnolias Of ChambersburgAlzheimer’s
735 Norland Ave, Chambersburg 17201
717-264-6000
Providence Place of Chambersburg - Alzheimer’s
(ad on page 117)
2085 Wayne Rd, Chambersburg 17202
www.Providence-Place.com
717-709-0668
Quincy Village - Alzheimer’s
6596 Orphanage Rd, Bryson Room, Waynesboro 17268
717-749-2330
Wellspan ChambersburgStroke Club
112 N Seventh St, Chambersburg 17201
717-267-7901
LANCASTER COUNTY
American Cancer Soc - Lancaster 314 Good Dr, Lancaster 17603
888 227-5445
ComForCare Home Care -
Lancaster (ad on page 2)
www.ComforCare.com/Pennsylvania/ Lancaster
Homestead Village – Alzheimer’s
(ad on page 121)
1800 Village Circle, Lancaster 17603 717-923-5532
Hospice & Community Care
– Caregiver Support Groups
www.hospiceoflancaster.org
717-735-2491
Keystone Villa at EphrataAlzheimer’s
100 N. State St, Ephrata 17522
717-738-5700
Lancaster Health Diabetes Support Group
2100 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster 17604 717-544-5511
Landis Homes – Alzheimer’s
(ad on page 113)
1001 E Oregon Rd, Lititz 17543
717-381-3599
Magnolias of Lancaster – Alzheimer’s
1870 Rohrerstown Rd, Lancaster 17601 717-560-1100
Masonic Village at Elizabethtown
One Masonic Dr, Elizabethtown 17022 717-367-1121
Oak Leaf Manor North –
Alzheimer’s (ad on page 155)
2901 Harrisburg Pk, Landisville 17538
LiveCardinal.com
717-898-4663
Oak Leaf Manor South –
Alzheimer’s (ad on page 155)
2101 Wabank Rd, Millersville 17551
LiveCardinal.com
717-872-9100
717-824-3643
Garden Spot Village – Alzheimer’s
433 S Kinzer Ave, New Holland 17557
717-355-6000
Pleasant View Communities
– Alzheimer’s
(ad on page 68,151)
544 N Penryn Rd, Manheim 17545
www.PVCommunities.org
717-665-2445
Providence Place of Lancaster - Alzheimer’s (ad on page 117)
1380 Elm Avenue, Lancaster 17603
www.Providence-Place.com
717-392-4100
Willow Valley Communities - The Glen Manor NorthAlzheimer’s (ad on page IBC)
675 Willow Valley Sqr, Lancaster 17602
www.WillowValleyCommunities.org
800-770-5445
NEARBY
Country Meadows - Wyomissing
Alzheimer’s / Dementia
(ad on page IFC)
1800 Tulpehocken Rd, Wyomissing 19610
www.countrymeadows.com
610-374-3122
LEBANON COUNTY
Londonderry Village - Caregiver’s Support Group
1200 Grubb Rd, Palmyra 17078
717-838-5406
Linden Village – Alzheimer’s
100 Tuck Ct, Lebanon 17042
717-274-7400
NEARBY
Providence Place of Pine GroveAlzheimer’s (ad on page 117)
24 Hikes Hollow Rd, Pine Grove 17963
www.Providence-Place.com
570-345-4999
YORK COUNTY
Autumn House East - Grief (ad on page 151)
2618 E Market St, York 17402
LiveCardinal.com
717-755-5911
Country Meadows - York South
Alzheimer’s / Dementia (ad on page IFC)
2760 Pine Grove Rd, York 17403
www.CountryMeadows.com
717-741-5118
Country Meadows - York West
Alzheimer’s / Dementia
(ad on page IFC)
1920 Trolley Rd, York 17408
www.CountryMeadows.com
717-764-1190
UPMC Pinnacle Hanover
– AWAKE (Alert, Well and Keeping Energetic)
717-316-2229
UPMC Pinnacle Hanover
– Better Breathers Club
717-316-2159
UPMC Pinnacle Hanover
- Depression Support Grp
717-316-6905
UPMC Pinnacle Hanover –
Diabetes Table Talk
717-316-2118
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SUPPORT GROUPS & SERVICES continued
UPMC Pinnacle Hanover
– Grief Support Group
717-316-6905
Hanover Intergroup AA
www.hanoverintergroup.org
717-451-3991
Homewood at Plum Creek –
Alzheimer’s
425 Westminster Ave, Hanover 17331
717-637-4166
Providence Place of Dover
– Alzheimer’s (ad on page 117)
3377 Fox Run Rd, Dover 17315
www.Providence-Place.com
717-767-4500
WellSpan Caregivers Support Group –
Parkinson’s Disease,Dementia, MS
717-851-5503
Coping with Chronic Cancer
717-741-8100
WellSpan Diabetes Support Group
717-851-5341
WellSpan Epilepsy Support Group
717-851-4585
TRANSITION SPECIALISTS
Wayforth Moving Solutions (ad on page 27)
360 Steel Way, Bay 3 & 4, Lancaster 17601
wayforth.com/blue-book
844-929-3678
TRANSPORTATION
Find My Ride
www.findmyridepa.org
844-PA4-RIDE
Lebanon Transit 200 Willow St, Lebanon 17046
717-274-3664
Love Inc of Lancaster County
www.loveinclancaster.org
717-735-7540
Rabbit Transit 415 Zarfoss Dr, York 17404
717-846-7433
Red Rose Transit Authority
45 Erick Rd, Lancaster 17601
717-291-1243
URGENT CARE CENTERS
Smilebuilderz (ad on page 26)
www.Smilebuilderz.com
717-481-7645
-Ephrata
893 E Main St, Ephrata 17552
-Lancaster
1685 Crown Ave, Lancaster 17601
-Lancaster
2114 Spring Valley Rd, Lancaster 17601
VETERAN SERVICES
Office of Veterans Affairs
-Adams County
117 Baltimore St, Ste 201-A, Gettysburg 17325
717-337-9835
Cumberland County 18 N Hanover St, Carlisle 17013
717-240-6178
-Dauphin County
2 S 2nd St, Harrisburg 17101
717-780-6356
-Franklin County
425 Franklin Farm Ln, Chmbrsbrg 17201
717-263-4326
-Lancaster County
150 N Queen St, Ste 103, Lancaster 17603
717-299-7920
-Lebanon County
400 South 8th St, Ste 106, Lebanon 17042
717-228-4422
-Perry County
25 W Main St - PO Box 37, New Bloomfield 17068
717-582-5133
-York County
28 E Market St, York 17401
717-771-9218
American Legion
57 W Main St, Dallastown 17313
717-244-8028
Pennsylvania Dept of Military & Veterans Affairs
Bldg S-0-47 FTIG, Annville 17003
800-547-2838
VA 311
844-698-2311
VA Healthcare Enrollment
888-954-3553
Veterans Administration
800-827-1000
VISION RESOURCES
Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services
555 Walnut St, FL 8, Harrisburg 17101
717-782-2807
ForSight Vision
1380 Spahn Av, York 17403
717-848-1690
Vision Rehabilitation Services for Veterans (VISOR-VA Med Center)
1700 S Lincoln Ave, Bldg 18
Lebanon 17042
717-272-6621 ext 5507
Vision Resources of Central Pa
1130 S 19th St, Harrisburg 17104
717-238-2531
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Alzheimer’s Association –Greater PA Chapter
(ad on page 21,23)
www.alz.org/pa
800-272-3900
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Bethany Village (ad on page 121)
325 Wesley Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055
www.BethanyVillage.org
717-213-8266
Country MeadowsMechanicsburg (ad on page IFC)
4905 E Trindle Rd, Mechanicsbg 17050
www.CountryMeadows.com
717-975-3434
Harmony at West Shore (ad on page BC)
1910 Technology Pkwy, Mechanicsburg 17050
www.HarmonyatWestShore.com
717-403-1016
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Alzheimer’s Association –Greater PA Chapter
(ad on page 21,23)
www.alz.org/pa
800-272-3900
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES continued
Country MeadowsHershey (ad on page IFC)
451 Sand Hill Rd, Hershey 17033
www.CountryMeadows.com
717-533-1880
Harmony at Hershey (ad on pages BC)
75 E Canal St, Hershey 17033
www.HarmonyAtHershey.com
717-220-3634
LANCASTER COUNTY
Luther Acres (ad on page 67)
600 E Main St, Lititz 17543
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-8376
St. John’s Herr Estate (ad on page 67)
200 Luther Ln, Columbia 17512
www.LutherCare.org
717-626-8376
Willow Valley Communities (ad on page IBC)
600 Willow Valley Sqr, Lancaster 17602
www.WillowValleyCommunities.org
800-770-5445
NEARBY
Country Meadows - Wyomissing (ad on page IFC)
1800 Tulpehocken Rd, Wyomissing 19610
www.countrymeadows.com
610-374-3122
LEBANON COUNTY
Spang Crest (ad on page 67)
945 Duke St, Lebanon 17042
www.LutherCare.org
717-274-1495
Traditions of Hershey (ad on page 123,154)
100 N Larkspur Rd, Palmyra 17078
www.TraditionsOfHershey.com
717-208-2437
YORK COUNTY
Country MeadowsYork South (ad on page IFC)
2760 Pine Grove Rd, York 17403
www.CountryMeadows.com
717-741-5118
Country MeadowsYork West (ad on page IFC)
1920 Trolley Rd, York 17408
www.CountryMeadows.com
717-764-1190
Senior Commons at Powder Mill (ad on page 137,159)
1775 Powder Mill Rd, York 17403
www.PowderMill.com
717-814-5217
WOUND CARE
Homeland HomeHealth (ad on page 109,153)
2300 Vartan Way, Ste 270
Harrisburg 17110
www.HomelandHomeHealth.org
717-857-7400
Homestead Village
(ad on page 121)
1800 Village Circle, Lancaster 17603
www.HomesteadVillage.org
717-923-5523
Middletown Home, The
(ad on page 71)
999 W Harrisburg Pk, Middletown 17057
www.MiddletownHome.org
717-944-3351
Pleasant View Communities
(ad on page 68,151)
544 N Penryn Rd, Manheim 17545
www.PVCommunities.org
717-665-2445
Thornwald Home
(ad on page 69)
442 Walnut Bottom Rd, Carlisle 17013
www.ucc-homes.org
717-249-4118
KEEP YOUR MONEY SAFE –SCAMS AND HOW THEY WORK
In the good, old days, children played outside without fear. Americans left their doors unlocked at night. The thought of a robbery – or something worse – was incomprehensible. Unfortunately, we live in a different world now.
There are people who prey on others for their own financial gain. Sometimes, those criminals break into homes to steal goods and money. Other times, the crooks are harder to spot because they present themselves as people who are trying to help.
While there are many ways that schemers attempt to dupe people out of their money, the two most common scams performed over the phone are the lottery winner and bail money scams.
The lottery winner scam involves an unknown caller contacting the victim and explaining that he or she has been randomly selected to win money. The victim is requested to wire a small amount of money to “register” his or her account to receive the lottery winnings, which will never be paid to the victim because it is a scam. Another scam involves bail money. An unknown individual will contact the victim stating that they’re the victim’s grandchild or an attorney for
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Non Medical Home Care Definitions
24 HOUR CARE – Refers to “round the clock care” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver.
24 HOUR CONTACT – Refers to someone being available 24 hours a day to speak with you.
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT (CNA) – Provides personal care such as bathing, dressing, changing linens, transporting and other essential activities. CNAs are trainedtestedcertified and work under the supervision of an RN or LPN.
HOMEMAKER/COMPANION
– Non-medical assistance with meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, errands, activities, outings, companionship and other household duties.
MED-ALERT SYSTEMS – Personal medical alert products activated by pushing a button.
MEDICATION REMINDER –
Assistance with reminding an individual about medications but not dispensing medications.
MINIMUM HOURS – This refers to the minimum number of hours that an agency provides service on a per visit basis.
PERSONAL CARE – Non-medical assistance with bathing, dressing, hygiene, eating and other personal care issues.
TRANSPORTATION – Rides to shopping appointments and other outings.
HOME HEALTH DEFINITIONS
24 HOUR CARE – Refers to “round the clock treatment” in a home environment. The care may be shared by multiple caregivers or by a single caregiver.
CARDIAC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment specific diet information and management of the disease processmedication management and education. Cardiac care is a program designed to help a person with heart disease return to health. Cardiac care may consist of exercise modifying risk factors to prevent further heart damageor psychological rehabilitation.
DIABETIC CARE – Refers to services including patient assessment specific diet information management of the disease process medication management and education on all the above. Services are provided by Registered Nurse under the supervision of a M.D. Some agencies may have certified diabetic nurse instructors or cardiac care specialty RN’s in their employ.
ENTERAL FEEDING – Enteral feeding or tube feeding is a way to deliver nutrients through a tube if you cannot take food or drink through your mouth.
HOUR MINIMUM – The least number of hours a Non-Medical Home Care Agency will be available for hire. Medicare certified Home
Health Agencies are not on a specified time frame.
HOSPICE – Refers to a comprehensive program of care to patients and families facing a life threatening illness. Hospice emphasizes palliative rather than curative treatment. The dying are comforted. Professional medical care is givenand sophisticated symptom relief provided.
INTRAVENOUS THERAPY (IV) –
Refers to any medical treatments/ medications that need to be introduced into the body via a patient’s veins. Numerous IV Therapies can be provided in a patient’s home under supervision of a MD. Some of these include: inter-infective/antibiotic therapies hydration therapy pain management chemotherapy and central line care and maintenance.
NON-MEDICAL HOME CARE –
Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL’s)homemaking companionship and other non-medical in home care. These services are available for hire after or in conjunction withMedicare certified services. Private payment Medicaid and Veterans Benefits are a few of the ways personal care can be paid for.
THERAPY SERVICES (STPTOTRT)
Speech Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat speech and swallowing disorders. Speech
therapy can treat speech language cognitive skills or swallowing.
Physical Therapy – Refers to services for the treatment and the rehabilitation process where a physical therapist will often stretch strengthen facilitate muscles challenge balance test coordination abilities teach home exercise programs and enhance basic mobility skills.
Occupational Therapy – Refers to services to assess and treat patients to improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. Patients may have mental physical developmentalor emotional disabilities. Therapists also help them to developrecoveror maintain daily living and work skills.
Respiratory Therapy – Refers to services for care of patients with deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. It may include the therapeutic use of medical gases and their equipment environmen-
tal control systems humidification aerosols ventilator support bronchi pulmonary drainage and exercise respiratory rehabilitation assistance with cardiopulmonary resuscitationand maintenance of natural artificial and mechanical airways.
TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have undergone a tracheotomy. A tracheotomy is a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea). The surgeon inserts a tube into the opening to bypass an obstructionallow air to get to the lungsor remove secretions.
WOUND CARE – Refers to services for providing diagnosis and treatment for ulcerspressure sores and other wounds. Treatments may include but is not limited to irrigationsdressingand wound vacs. Some agencies may employ specialty nurses to provide and instruct in care specifically for patients with more complicated wounds.
Hospice Care Definitions
**SERVICES: RN / SSW / C=Chaplain / V=Volunteers
***LEVELS OF CARE: RO=Routine / RE=Respite / GIP=General In-Patient Care / CC=Continuous Care
****Therapies: A=Aroma / MA=Massage Therapy / MU=Music Therapy / P=Pet Therapy
HOSPICE Hospices provide individuals facing a terminal illness with care in a private residence or in a healthcare facility. The goal is to provide quality of life and to assist patients to live the last stages of their lives with dignity. The focus is on comfort rather than curative treatment of the terminal illness.
SERVICES PROVIDED:
RN-REGISTERED NURSE – Assesses patient’s physical needs, develops and coordinates the plan of care, ensures symptom control and management, provides patient/family education as needed
SW-SOCIAL WORKER – Assesses patient and family emotional and social needs, develops a plan of care, and provides counseling and support to meet identified needs, and makes referrals to other providers based on family and patient’s needs
CHAPLAIN – Assesses patient
and family spiritual needs, develops a plan of care, provides counseling, assists with memorial preparations.
VOLUNTEERS – Provides companionship and needed non-medical services for patients and their families, offers support at time of death and during bereavement.
LEVELS OF CARE:
RO-ROUTINE CARE – Occurs when regularly scheduled visits are adequate in managing the individual’s disease symptoms. Care is provided at the individual’s private residence or in a healthcare facility.
RE-RESPITE CARE – Provided when the family needs time to rest or go out of town for a short time. Care may be provided in a skilled nursing facility. Hospice is responsible for financial arrangements with the facility.
GIP – GENERAL IN-PATIENT CARE – Provided in a skilled nursing facility when the symptoms cannot be managed elsewhere. The skilled nursing facility must have 24-hour R.N. coverage as deemed by Medicare guidelines. General in-patient care is usually short in duration. This higher level of care is due to symptoms which are out of control and more intensive nursing services are required.
The room and board are covered by hospice during this period.
CC-CONTINUOUS CARE – Provided to prevent the individual from going to the hospital when a crisis occurs. It also is given when more help is needed to assist the individual and family in coping with the crisis. This level of care is usually provided to the patient at their private residence or in a personal care home or assisted living facility. The criteria for continuous care may include: Severe pain or symptoms which are out of control, psychotic episodes, breakdown of caregiver, imminent death and
family unable to cope. Continuous care is typically reserved for crises that require a constant presence by a nurse or care team.
THERAPY SERVICES PROVIDED:
AR-AROMA THERAPY – Occurs when regularly scheduled visits are adequate in maintaining the individual’s symptom management. Care is provided at the individual’s private residence, a retirement community, an assisted living, or a skilled nursing facility.
MA-MASSAGE THERAPY – Used as a method for relaxation to
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Hospice Care Definitions
alleviate stress, anxiety and pain with a light hands-on approach, as well as providing an alternative to those who can’t take medication or prefer not to. Massage therapy has become essential in hospice care. This is not reimbursed by Medicare.
MU-MUSIC THERAPY – Music
Therapy is an established healthcare profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. A music therapist creates goals and objectives for their patients and uses music activities and music experiences (listening, composition, improvisation, or playing/singing a familiar song) in order to achieve those goals. This is not reimbursed by Medicare.
P-PET THERAPY – There’s nothing like a visit from a fourlegged creature to brighten the day of a terminally ill patient. Pet therapy teams visit with patients wherever they reside – at home or in professional care settings. Studies have shown many benefits of pet companionship, ranging from reduced blood pressure and anxiety to relief from boredom, pain and loneliness. This service is not reimbursed by Medicare.
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24/7 ADMISSIONS – If a patient qualifies for hospice care, they should be admitted as early as the family requests. Many agencies admit patients to hospice, 24/7, evenings weekends, and holidays.
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS – Grief is the normal and universal reaction humans have to the loss of those they love. When your loved one passes, you may go through a period of bereavement and experience grief. Many hospice companies provide Grief Groups that meet and address issues of grief in a supportive group setting.
HOME HEALTH – Indicates whether the hospice agency has a sister home health agency that will provide assistance with medically based home health needs such as nursing services, home health aide services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy or speech therapy.
INDIGENT PATIENTS – Does the hospice accept non funded or indigent patients? This is usually on a case by case basis and at the determination of the hospice company. Many have a non-profit organization that can help support the care of non-covered patients.
PAIN PUMPS AVAILABLE – Many patients have their symptoms controlled through oral medications. Some situations require a pain pump where medications are administered through an IV pump. If this is the situation, inquire with the hospice RN case manager to see if pain pumps are available through their agency.
PALLIATIVE CARE – Specialized medical care for people with serious illness. It is focused on providing patients with relief from the symptoms, pain and stress of a serious illness – whatever the prognosis. It is appropriate at any age and at any stage in a serious illness and can be provided along with curative treatment.
Senior Housing Definitions
ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING (ADLs) – Activities involving personal care and mobility such as bathing, dressing, toileting, walking and meal preparation.
AGE RESTRICTIONS – Some communities have a restriction on the youngest age they are allowed to accept. These restrictions vary by community.
ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCES (AL) – Typically apartment-style with kitchenettes and private baths. Assisted living services and personal assistance with ADLs are provided. In PA there is a licensure distinction between Assisted Living Residences and Personal Care Homes. An Assisted Living Residence in PA is “a significant long-term care alternative to allow individuals to age in place… and [to] develop and maintain maximum independence, exercise decision-making and personal choice.” according to PA Code, Ch 2800.
ADULT DAY SERVICES – Most providers can elect to provide day/ night services on a short or long term basis. Rates typically include a place to rest, one or two meals and snacks and activities for the day.
CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY (“CCRC”) – There are many different types of CCRCs. There are Pay for Fee Communities (Type C), Life Plan Communities
(Type A) and even some rental models (Type D) inside CCRCs, but the unifying factor Is that they provide all levels of care - Independent Living, Assisted Living/Personal Care, Memory Care and Skilled Nursing. Many offer many additional amenities, such as Rehabilitation Facilities, meal plans, transportation, housekeeping, laundry and maintenance. Amenities are usually abundant; formal libraries, computer stations, swimming pools, gardens, and other social gathering spaces.
CCRC DEFINITIONS:
BENEVOLENT PROGRAM – A program created to maintain a resident’s lifestyle when they run out of resources through no fault of their own.
FEE FOR SERVICE COMMUNITIES (TYPE C) – Includes housing, residential services and offers different levels of healthcare, but not at the same monthly cost. Where you are on the continuum of care dictates what you pay for the monthly fee. There is typically an up-front fee that varies based on the type residential amenities and other factors.
LIFE CARE COMMUNITIES (TYPE A) – Includes housing, residential services and unlimited use of healthcare services with little or no increase in monthly fees. Your monthly fees are not dependent on the level of care that you need, which is why a Life Care Community may charge a larger up-front fee, as the Life Care Community is
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Senior Housing Definitions
absorbing the risk on the resident’s level of care needed.
RENTAL AGREEMENT (TYPE D) -
Typically a small amount of rental properties are available which are not subsidized. Does not participate in the buy-in fee, nor has access to the continuum of care benefits.
INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITIES – Apartments and communities for adults 55+.
INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING (IADLs) – Activities involving more complex functioning such as grocery shopping, writing checks, housework, cooking, traveling, and managing money.
INTERMEDIATE CARE – 24-hour inpatient care for residents who need licensed nursing supervision and supportive care, but do not require continuous nursing care. Residents may receive full assistance with ADL’s and transfers. Residents receive medications from a nurse following a doctor’s orders and may receive outpatient rehab services.
MEMORY CARE RESIDENCES (MC) – Licensed Assisted Living or Personal Care Homes that specialize in delivering care to patients with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Communities are typically bedroom-style rental units with common areas for dining and activities. Many are locked for residents’ safety. Spe-
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cifically trained staff usually serves the special needs of this population.
PA LICENSURE – In PA there is a licensure distinction between Assisted Living Residences and Personal Care Homes.
PERSONAL CARE HOME (PCH) –Typically apartment-style with private baths. Personal assistance with ADLs is provided and may have charges for different levels of care. In PA there is a licensure distinction between Personal Care Homes and Assisted Living Residences.
PRICE DEPENDENT ON LEVELS OF CARE – Flexible levels of service geared to accommodate different needs over time. Rates may vary depending on the changing levels of care while one maintains the same physical residence.
RESPITE CARE / SHORT-TERM STAY – Any provider of IL, PCH, AL, MC or SNF care can elect to provide fully furnished accommodations to a person for a short period of time, if space is available.
SECURED UNIT – A secured unit dedicated to Alzheimer’s/Dementia residents to prevent wandering outside the community without supervision.
SERVES THE PLAIN COMMUNITY –
Indicates that these residences cater
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THE GREATEST GIFT A GRANDPARENT CAN GIVE –THE GIFT OF EDUCATION
Grandparents definitely have an instinct to spoil their grandchildren in any way they can – and I want to share with you how grandparents can help build a legacy through learning and education with PA Treasury’s PA 529 College and Career Savings Program.
According to AARP, 95% of grandparents wish for their grandchild to get a higher education, and 21% consider themselves “financial supporters” of that education. Opening a PA 529 account for your grandchild or contributing to a PA 529 account they already have, is one way to show that support, and it’s easy to do.
PA Treasury offers two PA 529 plans to choose from – the PA 529 Guaranteed Savings Plan, or GSP, and the PA 529 Investment Plan, or IP. Both offer the same tax benefits and can be used to pay for a wide variety of qualifying technical, collegiate, apprenticeship and K-12 expenses at schools nationwide.
A PA 529 GSP account grows based on college tuition inflation rates. Saving enough to cover one credit today will ensure your grandchild can pay for that same credit years from now, no matter how much tuition rises. You can choose tuition credit levels including from community college up to the Ivy League.
The PA 529 IP is a Morningstar Silver-Rated plan – meaning it’s among the very best 529 plans in the country. There are a number of investment options, and account earnings are driven by financial markets.
PA 529 tax advantages include:
• PA state income tax deduction on contributions;
• Tax-free (federal and PA state) growth;
• No taxes paid on withdrawals for qualified expenses; and
• Gift and inheritance tax benefits.
Also, PA 529 account assets don’t affect PA state financial aid eligibility. Before opening an account, check with your grandchild’s parents to see if they already have a PA 529 account. If you do decide to open a PA 529 account, you’ll need some information like the child’s Social Security Number.
Here’s more good news: If your grandchild was born in 2019 or after, they already have a $100 jumpstart for their future education with Treasury’s Keystone Scholars Program! Keystone Scholars funds can be linked to a PA 529 account to see savings grow side-by-side.
Helping fund your grandchild’s dreams is a powerful way to leave a legacy of learning, and I’m excited to see what the future holds for our youngest Pennsylvanians.
I also want to mention another savings tool to consider: PA ABLE, where accounts help families save tax-free for disability-related expenses while maintaining government disability benefits. PA ABLE funds are easy to access for a wide variety of disability-related expenses.
For more information visit us online at www.patreasury.gov/ consumer/ or give us a call.
PA 529 & KEYSTONE SCHOLARS: 800-440-4000
PA ABLE: 855-529-2253
Stacy Garrity, a businesswoman and retired U.S. Army Reserve Colonel, is the Pennsylvania State Treasurer. As Treasurer, she is the custodian of more than $150 billion in state assets. She also oversees Treasury’s savings programs, including Keystone Scholars, the PA 529 College and Career Savings Program, and PA ABLE, and leads the efforts to return more than $4 billion in unclaimed property to Pennsylvanians. Learn more about the Pennsylvania Treasury Department at patreasury.gov.
The Pennsylvania 529 College and Career Savings Program sponsors three plans – the PA 529 Guaranteed Savings Plan (GSP), the PA 529 Investment Plan (IP), and Keystone Scholars. The guarantee of the PA 529 Guaranteed Savings Plan is an obligation of the GSP Fund, not the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or any state agency. Before investing in either PA 529 plan, please carefully read that plan’s disclosure statement (available at www. PA529.com or by calling 1-800-4404000) to learn more about that plan, including investment objectives, risks, fees, and tax implications. Before you invest, consider whether your or the beneficiary’s home state offers any state tax or other state benefits such as financial aid, scholarship funds, and protection from creditors that are only available for investments in that state’s qualified tuition program.
Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity.
Senior Housing Definitions
to the needs of individuals who live out their faith with simple living.
SKILLED CARE – 24 hour licensed nursing services. Patients may receive rehab services either inpatient or outpatient and may be fully dependent for ADL’s.
SKILLED NURSING FACILITY (SNF)
– Provides 24/7 care for residents and offers full assistance with ADL’s. Daily rates typically include a furnished bedroom, private or shared bath, meals, activities, transportation, phone service, cable TV and all personal/nursing care.
TRACH CARE – Refers to care administered to patients who have
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undergone a tracheotomy, a surgical procedure in which a cut or opening is made in the windpipe (trachea), to bypass an obstruction, allow air to get to the lungs, or remove secretions.
VENTILATOR – Moves breathable air into and out of the lungs, to provide the mechanism of breathing for a patient who is physically unable.
WANDERGUARD – Offered at some facilities. A resident with memory loss or confusion wears a small discrete pendant. Each external door in the care home is fitted with a radio detector which detects and alarms when a pendant moves near an exit.
Take Action to Improve Livability
Everyone deserves to have opportunities and accessibility to the people, places, and experiences they want as they age.
That’s why York County is working to improve livability through enrollment in the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities.
An easy way to evaluate if something is livable is to ask, “Does this work for people of all ages?” If the answer is yes for someone age 8 and age 80, it will benefit everyone, and make a community a better place to live, work, and play.
To accomplish this, we engage stakeholders from all sectors to discuss the goals they will commit to over the next 3 years. These are used to create an Action and Evaluation Plan.
As the plan’s administrator, Embracing Aging is responsible for tracking its progress and reporting updates to the Age-Friendly network. We also work to recruit more stakeholders to join the plan.
Embracing Aging shares the status of this work because we want residents to hold us accountable for creating a county that is a great place to age.
There are 21 businesses joining us in the plan that features 29 goals to help residents live more easily in their homes and communities.
Some of the plan’s highlights:
• York County Planning Commission’s goal to increase the variety of quality and affordable housing options has led to creating Municipal Profiles to help with housing decisions.
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Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Cathy Bollinger, YCCF’s managing director, Embracing Aging, you can contact her at cbollinger@yccf.org.
Take Action to Improve Livability
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They also reorganized The LGAC – The Local Government Advisory Council and implemented a monthly newsletter that contains contents to help municipalities learn about resources to improve livability.
• Through rabbittransit’s work to increase older adults’ accessibility to do the things they need; they launched the Stop Hopper program in two geographical areas. Customers use a smartphone app to request a ride to and from places they wish to travel within the service zone boundaries. Following a ride request, the app provides an estimated pick-up time, tracks rides in real-time, and provides an alert upon arrival. Stop Hopper is only $2.00 per one-way trip and is FREE for seniors with a registered Free Fare ID card.
Along with the progress, there are barriers too, such as COVID’s impact on operations and capacity, dwindling pool of volunteers, competing priorities for funding dollars, and the continued stigma around aging.
Still, we stand committed to doing all we can to make York County both a great place to grow up and grow older. Learn more at www.yccf.org/ age-friendly.
THERE ARE OPTIONS
Agingin PLACE
Aging in place is a term that refers to the opportunity for individuals to live where they would like to live and receive the care they need as they age.
Many people believe that when their care needs increase, it is an immediate cause to go into a “nursing home.” A nursing home is often the term used to describe any community that provides care and services to those with care needs.
Some used it to describe personal care and assisted living as well as actual skilled nursing facilities, which are, by definition, nursing homes. In Pennsylvania, skilled nursing facilities are licensed by the state and provide the highest level of care for the most frail and ill.
Today there are many options for people over 55 who desire a carefree lifestyle or live with chronic conditions that require some support in their day-to-day activities. The Baby Boomer generation represents a large portion of the United States population. Many have experienced caregiving for their parents and recognize what they want, should they need care in their advancing years.
With the development of nonmedical home care, skilled home care, home-based therapy, infusions, and just about any sort of treatment, you can now “age in place.” You can stay in your home, wherever that is, and bring in care that allows you to be safe and healthy.
Homeownership comes with its own set of responsibilities and expenses, which may become more of a burden as time goes on. That is why many retirees are deciding to move into independent living communities, eliminating the worries and isolation that come with living alone.
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RETIREES ARE DECIDING TO MOVE INTO INDEPENDENT LIVING COMMUNITIES, ELIMINATING THE WORRIES AND ISOLATION THAT COME WITH LIVING ALONE.
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With independent living, and as part of many senior living communities’ philosophy, the core emphasis is always centered on health and wellness to maintain independence for as long as possible. Most often, seniors will refer to their independent living lifestyle as being on a cruise ship that stays at the dock.
Traditions of Hershey in Palmyra is an example of an independent living community. It is also an example of a place where residents can age in place. Thanks to the Enhanced Independent Living program, residents who are not ready to transition into personal care can arrange to receive extra assistance.
When you find yourself needing just a little more help or even substantially more assistance, reach out to a certified senior advisor or expert in senior living. Find out the options. You will be pleasantly surprised!
Editor’s Note: Marnie Antonik, sales and marketing director at Traditions of Hershey Independent Living and Personal Care, submitted this article. See their ad on page 123, 154. www.traditionsofhershey.com.
SENIOR LIVING & SENIOR LIFESTYLE
Today’s seniors can match the community to the lifestyle and care that fits their needs instead of just whatever’s available. The model for retirement has shifted from “housing” to socialization and lifestyle. So, what’s the difference between an innovative senior living residence and “just a nice apartment building”?
Redesigned
One thing that all retirement communities – Independent Living, Personal Care and Memory Care – have in common is the objective to free the resident from the burdens and limitations of the traditional single-family home. Meals and grounds maintenance are two obvious items. A communal dining room with an Executive Chef handling all meal prep, operates much like a restaurant with the addition of a licensed nutritionist – not merely for convenience, but to bring residents out of the apartment and into contact with others. Designed walking paths, gardens and landscaping are made to be used. Beautiful, yes, but just as important to a holistic approach to wellness. So, there’s more than meets the eye in thoughtful residence planning.
Community designs diverge to accommodate care. Legend Senior Living®, a provider headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, developed their concept of “purposeful design” to address specific lifestyle needs. The main objectives are independence, dignity and purposeful living. For this reason, most of the company’s properties are built from the ground up, using the proprietary Assistive Architecture™ to ensure that the amenities support the company mission and philosophy. Life Enrichment Coordinators use spaces to their advantage in creating social events. Every element encourages socialization and friendship as a part of care, right down to the post office. In Personal Care and Memory Care residences, you’ll notice the expansiveness, both in wider halls for wheelchair traffic, in the natural lighting, open commons areas and modern, comfortable furniture arranged for conversation. Even wall color and floor
coverings are carefully chosen. Such environmental details are particularly important, even critical, in Memory Care residences where independence and circulation are encouraged, balanced with the well-being of the resident. For example, a circular building design promotes walking but avoids hard corners and keeps the resident from becoming disoriented.
At Legend at Silver Creek, these are just the basic elements of purposeful design, which is just one foundational dimension of the function of the residence. Levels of care, programs and therapy are another. Life Enrichment programs for vibrancy and activity are yet another. And, on top of that, the residence must function as a self-sustaining neighborhood, for recreation, grooming, entertainment, pet ownership, intellectual growth, personal services and transportation. To the resident and visitor, the ideal purposeful design will be transparent. But seeking out the right residence should be to look for and appreciate for the quality of its design. Call 717-550-1200 to learn more about Legend at Silver Creek and schedule a visit.
Editor’s Note: This article was submitted by Legend Senior Living, see their ad on page 133.
One thing that all retirement communities –have in common is the objective to free the resident from the burdens and limitations of the traditional single-family home.
Empowering and supporting individuals in defining the direction of their lives.
PA Link has implemented PCC to assist consumers who are inquiring about publicly and privately financed Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS). PCC is defined as an interactive, decision-support process that helps people assess and understand their needs, goals and preferences regarding LTSS services. PCC is a voluntary program provided to consumers free of charge and represents a new way of supporting Pennsylvanians with LTSS access. PCC will be
available without regard to income or disability to prospective LTSS users and the family members and significant others who support them.
PCC is an interactive, decisionsupport process that helps people assess and understand their needs, goals and preferences regarding LTSS services. Person-Centered Counseling focuses on: Interaction, Facilitation, Evaluation of options, Decision support, and Follow-up.
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UNDERSTANDING SENIOR LIVING OPTIONS
When looking to the future, or even right now, have you thought about your or your loved one’s care needs? Gracefully aging at home may be the consensus, but senior living can afford a better lifestyle than you might have imagined.
Senior living communities have a lot to offer: an inviting atmosphere with friendly staff, private and shared apartments with homelike amenities, healthy meals, a diversely planned activities calendar, group outings, and wellness programs to enhance residents’ overall well-being.
But with the different senior living choices, how do you know which option is right for you? Read on to distinguish each term.
INDEPENDENT LIVING
is for seniors who do not require assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and medication management. These communities focus on managing everyday chores like housekeeping and maintenance. Residents focus on building new connections and exploring hobbies and other interests without the restrictions of traditional homeownership.
PERSONAL CARE AND ASSISTED LIVING
Most people would use the terms interchangeably; however, in 2011, Pennsylvania legislation sought to make a distinction. Both offer housing, three meals a day, assistance with activities of daily living, and medication management. Staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In contrast, assisted living provides some skilled health care services to supplement personal care.
MEMORY CARE is long-term care for seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. These neighborhoods provide a secure and tranquil environment with structured programs and activities that instill fulfillment. Caregivers receive specialized training to support the changing needs of these residents.
NURSING HOMES provide round-the-clock clinical care overseen by trained medical personnel that encompasses skilled nursing services like IV therapy or wound care to treat chronic and acute health conditions.
CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES (CCRC)
also called Life Plan Communities, provide multiple levels of care on one campus. These care levels include independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. CCRCs require an entrance fee; the national average is approximately $300,000 to $350,000. Cost factors vary per location, housing option, and residency contract.
At Senior Commons at Powder Mill in York, residents benefit from three levels of care—independent living, personal care, and memory care—all within its campus, eliminating the need to move should their care needs change. Plus, there is no hefty buy-in fee!
Editor’s Note: This article was contributed by Michelle Poole, marketing director at Senior Commons at Powder Mill Independent Living, Personal Care, and Memory Care. See their ad on page 137,169. www.powdermill.com.
A approach to Memory Care
Using the Positive Approach to Care developed by Teepa Snow, America’s foremost dementia care expert, we focus on what each resident can do to keep them happy and fulfilled.
The Importance of Vaccines
In 2020, COVID-19 changed our lives and how we view vaccines. Today, more Americans have received their initial vaccines and are following up with regularly scheduled booster shots than ever before. But COVID vaccines aren’t the only type you should be considering this fall.
Flu Vaccines
Every year, more than 10% of Americans catch the flu. Each flu season is different, and each flu strain can affect people differently. That’s why it’s important to get the vaccine each year to protect yourself and loved ones from illness. The flu vaccine has been shown to have many benefits including reduced risk of illness, hospitalization, and even flu-related death. In 2019-2020 alone, the flu vaccine prevented an estimated 7.5 million flu illnesses and an estimated 105,000 flu-related hospitalizations.
Pneumonia Shots
Seniors should also consider receiving a Pneumonia shot. In the US, more than 250,000 individuals are hospitalized annually for pneumonia, and approximately 50,000 of those hospitalizations result in death. Adults aged 65 years or older are at a higher risk of catching bacterial pneumonia, as well as people with certain conditions including diabetes and chronic heart diseases. Pneumonia vaccines are shown to be highly effective at protecting against and reducing symptoms of the disease.
Shingles
Another vaccination that may go overlooked by seniors is the Shingles vaccine. Shingles is a painful rash
caused by the same virus that may have affected people as a child – the chicken pox. The CDC recommends that adults aged 50 and older receive two doses of the vaccine to prevent occurrence of the disease. In fact, the vaccines have been shown to be up to 97% effective in adults aged 50 to 69 and 91% effective in seniors over 70.
Vaccinations help protect us from harmful diseases while lessening the impact of symptoms.
They also aid in recovery time. Depending upon your insurance coverage they may even be low cost or no-cost to you. With many pharmacies and grocery stores offering them regularly they’re easy to get.
So, what’s holding you back? Talk to your pharmacist or other healthcare professional today about getting vaccinated.
Editor’s Note: This article was written by Jay Pagni. Jay is the Vice President of Legislative and Government Affairs with PA Health & Wellness. See their ad on page 3.
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SCAMS AND HOW THEY WORK continued from page 95 the grandchild who has been arrested out of the country. They will instruct the victim to wire bail money to an account to have the grandchild set free.
These criminals make their living by creating a reality that doesn’t truly exist, whether it is the stress of a grandchild who accidentally ended up in an international jail or the elation of winning money. They have honed their craft, and they know just how to manipulate people they have never even met to invest in their lies.
They are persuasive and convincing, and can even be argumentative if victims decline their requests for money. If you find yourself in a situation like this, do not hesitate to simply hang up. Be wary when strangers call, and never share personal information over the phone.
By taking these precautions, we can safeguard our savings and our families.
Editor’s Note: This article was contributed by Pennsylvania State Rep. Bryan Cutler (R-Peach Bottom), who may be reached at bcutler@pahousegop.com. You may also view his website at www.RepCutler.com.
SUBSIDIZED HOUSING RESOURCES
Housing Search Assistance
877-428-8844
HUD
800-225-5342
ADAMS COUNTY
Anthony’s Place
1135 Chambersburg Rd, Gttysbrg 17325
717-334-1518
Bonneauville Interfaith Gardens
35 Maple St, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-1518
Breckenridge Village Apartments
402 Village Dr, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-8024
Cedarfield Apartments
40 Madeline Ct, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-1518
East Berlin Manor
407 Abbottstown St, East Berlin 17316
717-259-7350
Fahnestock House
47 Baltimore St, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-1518
Gettysburg Place
500 Boyds School Rd, Gettysburg 17325
717-337-3014
Harold Court
142 N Stratton St, Gettysburg 17325
717-334-1518
Jonathan Court
1731 Center Mills Rd, Aspers 17304
717-334-8024
Littlestown Villas
250 Charles St, Littlestown 17340
717-359-9224
McIntosh Court
1815 Center Mills Rd, Aspers 17304
717-334-1518
McSherrystown Interfaith Village
80A Main St, McSherrystown 17344
717-334-1518
Misty Ridge Terrace Townhomes 25 Misty Ridge Rd, Gettysburg 17325 717-334-1518
Mountain House 111 Main St, Arendtsville 17303 717-334-8024
Old Friend at New Oxford 500 N Bolton St, New Oxford 17350 717-334-1518
Oxford Manor Apartments 100 N Bolton St, New Oxford 17350 717-624-7866
Residences at Hanover Shoe 261 N Franklin St, Hanover 17331 717-637-5444
Villas at Gettysburg 80 Robert Curtis Dr, Gettysburg 17325 717-339-0004
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
American House Apartments 26 N Market St, Mechanicsburg 17055 717-766-1633
Bethany Towers 335 Wesley Dr, Mechanicsburg 17055 717-766-7698
Boiling Springs Apartments
297 Plaza Dr, Boiling Springs 17007 717-258-8387
Carlwynne Manor Apartments
860 Carlwynne Ct, Carlisle 17013 717-243-1118
College Park Apartments
525 3rd St, Carlisle 17013
717-243-9121
Cottages of Shippensburg Apts
300 Dwelling Ct, Shppnsbrg 17257
717-530-1573
Crossroads Apartments
2141 Cedar Run Dr, Camp Hill 17011 717-635-9780
Dawn Ridge 79 Dawn Ridge Loop, Carlisle 17013 717-601-0389
East Gate Senior Apartments
35 East Gate Dr, Carlisle 17015 717-249-9800
Enola Commons Senior Apts
16 S Enola Dr, Enola 17025
717-732-2811
Episcopal Square Apartments
101 N Prince St, Shppnsbrg 17257
717-530-1277
Geneva Greens Apartments
500 Geneva Dr, Mchnicsburg 17055
717-691-8620
Iroquois Senior Apartments
202 3rd St, New Cumberland 17070 717-774-4500
Mallard Run Apartments
820 Lisburn Rd, Camp Hill 17011 717-761-5414
Molly Pitcher Apartments
13 S Hanover St, Carlisle 17013 717-249-9800
Mountain Creek Apartments
600 N Baltimore Ave, Mount Holly Springs 17065 717-554-6538
Mountain View Apartments
91 Doubling Gap Rd, Newville 17241
717-249-7797
One West Penn Apartments
1 W Penn St, Carlisle 17013
717-249-7797
Orchard Apartments
2204 Cedar Run Dr Ext, Camp Hill 17011
717-763-0937
Pine Ridge Estates
7 Pine Road, Mount Holly Springs 17065
717-486-4063
Raystown Crossing Apartments
1000 Raystown, Shippensburg 17257
717-530-1341
Roth Village
62 Village Ct, Mechanicsburg 17050
717-732-7006
Roxbury Ridge Apartments
100 Meadow Dr, Shippensburg 17257
717-532-9425
Shenandoah Apartments
105 E Allen St, Mechanicsburg 17055
717-635-5855
Shepherd’s Crossing
251 Lambs Gap Rd, Mechanicsburg 17050 717-635-9780
Shippen House Apartments
19 Hollar Ave, Shippensburg 17257
717-532-7885
Silver Spring Courtyards
39 Ashburg Dr, Mechanicsburg 17050
717-591-1413
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SUBSIDIZED HOUSING RESOURCES continued from page 193
Silver Spring Gardens
64 Ashburg Dr, Mechanicsburg 17050
717-591-1413
Susquehanna View Apartments
208 Senate Ave, Camp Hill 17011
717-763-1184
DAUPHIN COUNTY
Abe Cramer B’nai B’rith
130 S 3rd St, Harrisburg 17101 717-232-7516
Edison Village 101 S 18th St, Harrisburg 17104 717-232-0564
Felton Lofts
100 S 4th St, Steelton 17113 717-745-1489
Hershey Plaza Apts
215 W Chocolate Ave, Hershey 17033 717-533-5182
Highspire School Apts
201 Penn St, Highspire 17034 717-986-0266
Hollywood Court 18 W Broad St, Elizabethville 17023 800-735-3068
Hummelstown Manor 300 E Poplar Ave, Hummelstown 17036 717-566-8782
Interfaith Apts 107 Mill St, Middletown 17057 717-233-5114
Linden Terrace Apts 1201 N Front St, Harrisburg 17102 717-610-1636
Paxton Place
1100 S 20th St, Harrisburg 17111
717-409-8314
Pheasant Hill Estates
4400 Pleasant Hill Rd, Harrisburg 17110 717-657-3135
Presbyterian Apts 322 N 2nd St, Harrisburg 17101 717-233-5114
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Cottage Green 740 Norland Ave, Chmbrsbg 17201 717-263-9040
Hamilton Park Apartments 100 Park Cir, Chambersburg 17202 717-263-1783
New Forge Crossing Apartments
12935 Washington Township Blvd, Waynesboro 17268 717-765-0006
Orchard Run Apartments 101 Macintosh Way, Chambersburg 17201 717-263-9040
Redwood Park Townhouses 63 Redwood St, Chambersburg 17201 717-263-4200
Sunset Court Apartments and Townhouses 100 Valley Pine Ct, Chambersburg 17202 717-263-4200
Tower at Falling Spring
200 N Main St, Chambersburg 17201 717-263-0119
Washington Square Apartments 78 W Washington St, Chambersburg 17201 717-414-5030
Wayne Gardens
901 Wayne Gardens Ct, Waynesboro 17268
717-762-7117
Wayne Gardens
900 Wayne Gardens Ct, Waynesboro 17268
717-762-7117
Waynesboro Apartments
401 N Church St, Waynesboro 17268
717-765-8939
Wesley House at Quincy
6575 Orphanage Rd, Waynesboro 17268
717-749-2391
LANCASTER COUNTY
Church Street Towers
333 Church St, Lancaster 17602
717-397-2835
Cocalico Place
120 E Franklin St, Ephrata 17522
717-738-4240
Farnum Street East
33 E Farnum St, Lancaster 17602
717-293-1334
Franklin Street Apts
55 W Franklin St, Ephrata 17522
717-733-9330
Golden Triangle Apts
72 Roosevelt Ave, Lancaster 17601
717-380-3703
King Theatre Apts
419 E King St, Lancaster 17602
717-396-0889
Lancaster House North
335 N Prince St, Lancaster 17603
717-299-1278
Landisville Apts I & II
180 Elizabeth St, Landisville 17538
717-898-8474
Market House Apartments
41 S Poplar St, Elizabethtown 17022
717-367-8007
Marrietta Senior Apts
601 E Market St, Marietta 17547
717-735-9590
Millersville Manor 25 Lee Ave, Millersville 17551 717-872-4608
Mountain View Terrace 567 Springville Rd, New Holland 17557 717-291-1911
Nathan Village Apts Laura Lee Blvd, Leola 17540 717-393-5815
Nissly Chocolate Factory Apts
951 Wood St, Mount Joy 17552 717-391-8950
Oak Bottom Village Apts 123 Grofdale Rd, Quarryville 17566 717-786-8019
Park Avenue Apts 255 Park Ave, Lancaster 17602 717-517-7361
Ruoff Tower 315 N Prince St, Lancaster 17603 717-299-1308
Saint Peter Apts 400 Union St, Columbia 17512 717-684-9952
Sylvan Retreat Apts
400 S Rockford Rd, Mountville 17554 717-285-2667
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Tabor Place Apts
440 E Grant St, Lancaster 17602
717-396-0889
The Apartments at Mulberry Corners
301 W James St, Lancaster 17603
717-509-6190
Trinity House Apts
400 Mill St, Columbia 17512
717-684-4141
Village Garden Apts
3111 Lititz Pike, Lititz 17543
717-569-9735
Westminster Place at Long Community
600 E Roseville Rd #1000, Lancaster 17601
717-381-4930
Willows at Landisville, The
611 Caroline Ct, Landisville 17538
717-205-4922
Whistlestop View Apartments
443 W High St, Elizabethtown 17022
717-361-6273
LEBANON COUNTY
Hill Terrace Apts
745 Maple St, Lebanon 17042 717-273-1711
Maple Terrace Apts
725 Maple St, Lebanon 17042 717-273-1711
Markethouse Place
550 Willow St, Lebanon 17046
717- 272-2785
Oak Terrace Apts
1407 Oak St, Lebanon 17042
717-273-1711
Palmview Apartments
255 West North Avenue, Palmyra 17078
717-832-3150
Palmyra Interfaith Manor
101 S Railroad St, Palmyra 17078 717-838-5267
Poplar Terrace Apts
605 S Eighth St, Lebanon 17042 717-273-3333
Quittapahilla Commons
301 W New St, Annville 17003 717-867-3037
Stevens Towers
930 Willow St, Lebanon 17046 717-273-1639
Tulpehocken Terrace Apts
101 W Richland Av, Myerstown 17067 717-866-2077
Washington Arms 303 Chestnut St, Lebanon 17042 717-274-1401
Willow Terrace 800 Willow St, Lebanon 17042 717-273-1711
PERRY COUNTY
Episcopal Commons 502 S 4th St, Newport 17074 717-567-3626
Episcopal Square Apartments 101 N Prince St, Shippensburg 17257 717-530-1277
Locust Village 200 Leonard St, Marysville 17053 814-466-7553
Newport Hotel Senior Housing
2 N 2nd St, Newport 17074
717-567-0329
Newport Square Apartments
9 S 2nd St, Newport 17074
717-567-9815
Pfautz Apartments
5 Pfautz Rd, Duncannon 17020
717-834-4116
Pine Street Commons
302 N Pine St, Liverpool 17045
800-735-3068
Shermans Valley Apartments
50 Powell Ln, Loysville 17047
717-789-9389
Susquehanna Apartments
629 N Market St, Duncannon 17020
717-834-9522
YORK COUNTY
Broad Park Manor
440 & 449 E King St, York 17403
717-854-1415
Broad Park Manor
133 S Broad St, York 17403
717-854-1416
Clearview Terrace I & II
800 Randolph St, Hanover 17331
717-632-8081
Cloverfield Apts
1500 Rodney Rd, York 17408
717-764-5464
Delphia House
350 E Philadelphia St, York 17403
717-843-1064
Dutch Kitchen SRO
381 W Market St, York 17401
717-846-5281
Green Meadow
20 Beaver St, Dillsburg 17019
717-432-2556
Highland Manor
36 Highland Manor Dr
Stewartstown 17363
717-993-6541
Hotel Richard McAlister
11 York St, Hanover 17331
717-633-5000
Kingston House
1243 W King St, York 17404
717-848-2927
Park View at Manchester Heights Apts
1900 Barley Rd, York 17408
717-767-1184
Park View at Tyler Run
2105 Knob Hill Rd, York 17403
717-854-6909
Springfield Apts
1930 Kenneth Rd, York 17408
717-764-1344
Springwood Overlook
2330 Freedom Way, York 17402
717-741-4225
Stony Brook Manor
100 Pleasant Acres Rd, York 17402
717-764-1344
York Towne House
200 N Duke St, York 17401
717-845-2857
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