Rittenhouse Village At Lehigh Valley sits in a landscaped area with nice courtyards and open grounds where residents can walk or spend time outside if they want, and the building itself has newly updated living spaces, large open floor plans, walk-in closets, and safe walk-in showers with grab bars, which is good for folks who need a bit more room and extra security. The place offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care along with special care levels like light, medium, or heavy help for bathing, grooming, or moving around, and it has plenty of help for anyone who needs standby assistance, lifting, or support for non-ambulatory needs. Folks who like having their pets around will find it pet-friendly, and there are spaces for social events, a full activities calendar, yoga, art classes, gardening, cooking, outings, trivia, wine tasting, and music events, with the whole thing led by a dedicated activity director. There's a Sensations dining program, chef-prepared meals served in an elegant dining room, room service, and food for special diets such as gluten-free, low/sugar, or vegan, and snacks anytime for those who want them.
Residents have 24-hour nursing care, on-site RNs and LPNs, staff always awake and available, and a computerized system helps keep folks safe, especially those who might wander due to dementia or Alzheimer's, and the SHINE® Memory Care program uses special technology like bracelets to keep track of people and prevent them from getting lost, and the memory care area itself is in a separate building built for that purpose, so it supports people with stronger memory loss or behavioral needs, including those who might act out or be at risk for unsafe wandering. Medical care's always nearby, with a doctor on call, therapy on-site, medication support, emergency call systems, and regular visits from specialists like podiatrists, dentists, physical therapists, and more, and they also offer post-acute care, skilled nursing, and hospice care, plus respite care for those just needing a short stay.
The grounds and buildings get regular housekeeping, trash removal, laundry, landscaping, and maintenance, which makes things easier for people who prefer not to deal with chores, and there are laundry services, full tubs, wheelchair access, accessible showers, and parking for residents who drive, along with transportation services to get folks to outings or appointments for a small extra cost in some cases. There's a beauty salon and barbershop, concierge help, devotional services onsite or offsite, and veteran support through a Military Veterans Program. Residents and families can count on lots of structured and optional activities, ambassador club gatherings, expressions of self and communication programs, and health and fitness options, plus the community supports aging in place, meaning most residents can stay even as their health needs change over time. The whole place aims to create a resident-focused environment with support for independence when it's possible and extra care when needed.