Making Aging Easier® in Western Pennsylvania
Presbyterian SeniorCare Network® provides a full range of services to meet the needs of older adults wherever they are on life’s journey.
95+
Years of
Experience
50+
Senior living
options
Independent Living
An Enriched Physical, Social, Intellectual, and Spiritual Life for Active Adults.
- We have a variety of independent living options, including LifePlan, Continuing Care Retirement Communities, Membership communities, townhomes, and apartments.
- Fitness / wellness centers with classes led by professional instructors.
- Active resident committees and social planning.
Help At Home
A Range of Support Programs for People Who Want to Age Successfully at Home.
- Our Dementia360 program provides family caregiver support for people living with dementia.
- Presbyterian SeniorCare Home Health can provide the care and services you need when your physician prescribes home health services.
- Envisage helps older adults age successfully at home with a Personal Care & Wellness Coordinator.
- In-home care provides assistance with dressing and hygiene, medication reminders, or transportation to medical appointments.
Assisted Living & Personal Care
A Community Setting for People Who Need Additional Help with Everyday Tasks.
- Assistance with daily living needs (bathing, dress, medications, housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation).
- Freedom to make your own schedule.
- Private rooms with kitchenettes. Enjoy communal dining or cook for yourself.
- Assisted living includes the added benefit of around-the-clock nursing.
Dementia Care
Specialized Care that Makes Life Easier for People Living with Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias.
- Residential dementia care communities featuring a holistic approach that meets one’s physical, mental, and social needs.
- Adult Day Services offer people living with dementia the opportunity to be social and to participate in activities within a safe environment.
- Dementia360 gives family caregivers of people living with dementia the support, resources, and connections they need to keep their loved ones at home – living comfortably and safely, for as long as possible.
- As a Dementia Care Center of Excellence, we offer education and consulting to other organizations.
Short-Term Care (Rehabilitation)
A Temporary Residence for People Who Need Medically Prescribed Rehabilitation Treatment.
- Individualized therapy plans (physical, occupational, and speech).
- High-quality, person-centered care and service options.
- Care for you to get well and go home fast, with follow-up support for recovery.
Long-Term Care (Skilled Nursing)
A Permanent Residence for When You Need 24/7 Care.
- Administered by registered and practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, and social workers.
- We partner with you, your loved ones, and your doctor to develop and administer a personalized care plan that includes rehabilitation, pastoral care, and dining services.
- End of life care provides hospice and palliative care in either your room or home, treating the whole person, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Affordable & Supportive Housing
SeniorCare Network Owns or Operates More than 30 Affordable Supportive Communities.
- Residents must be 62 and older or adults 18 years of age or older with mobility impairments.
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development income eligibility requirements apply. Residents pay 30% of their adjusted gross income for rent.
- Communities are located in rural and urban neighborhoods throughout western Pennsylvania and offer one- and two-bedroom apartments and townhouses.
Independent Living
An Enriched Physical, Social, Intellectual, and Spiritual Life for Active Adults.
Help at Home
A Range of Support Programs for People Who Want to Age Successfully at Home.
- Presbyterian SeniorCare Home Health can provide the care and services you need when your physician prescribes home health services.
- Our Dementia360 program provides family caregiver support for people living with dementia.
- Envisage helps older adults age successfully at home with a Personal Care & Wellness Coordinator.
- In-home care provides assistance with dressing and hygiene, medication reminders, or transportation to medical appointments.
Assisted Living Personal Care
A Community Setting for People Who Need Additional Help with Everyday Tasks.
Dementia Care
Specialized Care that Makes Life Easier for People Living with Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias.
- Residential memory care communities feature a holistic approach that meets physical, mental, and social needs.
- Adult Day Services offer people living with dementia the opportunity to be social and to participate in activities within a safe environment.
- Because life doesn’t prepare anyone to be a dementia family caregiver, we also offer caregiver support through our Dementia360 program.
- We are expanding our excellent dementia care through a national education and consulting effort.
Short-Term Care (Rehabilitation)
A Temporary Residence for People Who Need Medically Prescribed Rehabilitation Treatment.
Long-Term Care (Skilled Nursing)
A Permanent Residence for When You Need 24/7 Care.
- Administered by registered and practical nurses, certified nursing assistants, and social workers.
- We partner with you, your loved ones, and your doctor to develop and administer a personalized care plan that includes rehabilitation, pastoral care, and dining services.
- End of Life Center of Excellence care provides hospice and palliative care in either your room or home, treating the whole person, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Supportive & Affordable Housing
SeniorCare Network Owns or Operates More than 30 Affordable Supportive Communities.
- Residents must be 62 and older or adults 18 years of age or older with mobility impairments.
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development income eligibility requirements apply. Residents pay 30% of their adjusted gross income for rent.
- Communities are located in rural and urban neighborhoods throughout western Pennsylvania and offer one- and two-bedroom apartments and townhouses.