Willowbrook Place sits at 150 Edella Road in Clarks Summit, surrounded by pretty views and near places like hospitals, shops, and senior-friendly events, and folks living here find it's a pet-friendly spot, so cats and dogs are part of daily life. The community has assisted living, independent living, memory care, and even home care options, offering studio and one-bedroom accommodations, plus semi-private and private suites, so everyone can find something that fits their needs and budget. Residents can sit by the fireplace, enjoy the patio, or gather in the tavern to visit with one another, and there's a nice mix of lounges, a dining room and bistro, too, with freshly cooked meals served all day and menus that offer vegetarian choices, birthday parties, and treats like ice cream socials.
Residents can always find something to do because the staff organizes activities ranging from daily exercise, crafts, movie nights, and bingo to animal therapy, Tai Chi, massage, and meditation. Monthly family events, church services, singing groups, art, music, and nature therapy join the schedule, and the staff makes time for outings and excursions plus arranging religious and social gatherings both on and off-site. There's a big focus on staying active and connected, with a resident council, holiday celebrations, and the chance for family members to stay involved.
The staff at Willowbrook Place provide care all day and night, with a licensed nurse on site 24/7 and personal care workers who help with daily needs, medication, and housekeeping like laundry and personal care products. Residents who need more support get personalized care plans, along with clinical oversight and coordination of care. For folks living with dementia or Alzheimer's, the memory care program and the Evergreen Program give extra structure and safety in a secure setting, with staff trained in dementia care and therapies aimed at helping reduce confusion or wandering.
Health services cover things such as primary care visits, psychology services, lab work, and therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and there's even room for short-term respite care if someone needs a break or recovery stay. Scheduled transportation in a mini-van or a wheelchair-accessible bus takes residents to doctor's appointments, shopping, and local outings. Residents have cable, internet, phone service, and enjoy personal laundry help.
The community welcomes people from all walks of life and has protections in place against discrimination, supporting both LGBTQ seniors and individuals with varying sources of income. Willowbrook Place is known for its calm, comfortable atmosphere, plenty of indoor and outdoor spaces, and flexible dining that lets people eat in the dining room, patio, or tavern, which some say feels a bit like a fancy hotel. This facility doesn't list extras like pools, fitness centers, or doormen, and there's no specific information about utilities, parking, or exact accessibility features, but residents do get a variety of supportive services, amenities for comfort, and hands-on, compassionate care from a skilled and dedicated staff, with a national award for quality showing their strong commitment to resident well-being.