Edinboro Manor sits in the Greater Erie County area and has been offering care since 1968, keeping a strong tradition of comfort, individualized attention, and community service at its heart. The facility follows a person-centered care approach and operates under HCF Management Inc., sticking closely to core values like respect, accountability, and ethical purpose. The staff includes doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, and therapists working together to serve seniors who need assisted living, skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, or memory care. Edinboro Manor provides a long list of health services, including diabetic care, incontinence care, high acuity care, pain management, hydration therapy, ambulation help, hospice, and specialized stroke and orthopedic recovery. There's a dedicated wing for skilled nursing and rehab, with private and semi-private rooms with bathrooms, which many folks appreciate for comfort.
The 120-bed health care center supports those who need both short-term and long-term care, and offers help for those with Alzheimer's disease or memory issues. Seniors have access to dietary services and nutritious daily meals, which have received awards for quality, and there are dining services and snacks as well. For those needing extra medical attention, there's podiatry, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, lab, and X-ray services on site. Edinboro Manor's activities program keeps residents busy, offering both on-site and off-site activities, devotional gatherings, and several common areas to enjoy time with others. The community emphasizes family culture and world-class service, and there's also the Lending Hands Foundation to support residents and their families in times of need. Rehabilitation, outpatient rehab, and memory support stand out as key services, along with respite and 24-hour skilled nursing care for seniors with chronic health conditions or recent hospital stays. Edinboro Manor also provides psychosocial support, hospitality services, and employment opportunities within a caring workforce. The community aims to serve with compassion, offering both short-term recovery and longer stays in a setting that's honest about the challenges of aging, with staff who help residents live with dignity and as much comfort as possible.