Rose Tree Place stands as a three-story continuing care retirement community in a quiet neighborhood in Media, Pennsylvania, and the place draws on its tree-lined walking paths, comfy lounges, and a calm setting that's still just minutes from shopping, dining, and healthcare. The campus is both large and intimate, offering a variety of living options like independent living, assisted living, personal care, memory care for those with Alzheimer's and other dementias, and skilled nursing, so people can move between different levels of care as their needs change, and they even allow pets to come along. Residents get help with daily living if needed, as well as access to nurses, a dentist, a doctor and nurse on call, plus podiatrist and therapy services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, all set up to make sure health needs are managed right on site. Respite care lets families take a break or lets seniors recover after an illness or surgery, and hospice care is also available if it's needed.
Indoor and outdoor common areas give people places to gather, while private apartments, from studios to one- and two-bedroom units with dens, include features like wheelchair accessible showers and pet-friendly policies, plus resident parking and a no-smoking rule in all indoor spaces. The dining room serves meals, including Gourmet Bites Cuisine for residents who need extra help with eating, and there's a private dining room for family gatherings or special occasions, while on top of that, they run fitness and wellness programs, healthy living and walking groups, and even have spa and salon services for residents who want a little pampering. The EngageVR® program, 360Well® wellness offerings from BAYADA Home Health Care, and Watermark University classes widen options for things to do, and the staff schedules social, educational, and entertainment activities, with special attention on memory care residents who get activities aimed at keeping their minds active and secure, along with Prema Memory Support℠ for extra compassion and safety.
People get devotional services on site and off, plus support groups for bereavement, Alzheimer's, and changes in eyesight like macular degeneration. Rose Tree Place often takes groups on outings-to Rose Tree County Park, Springton Reservoir for picnics, and Paxon Hollow Golf Club-to give residents a break from routine and a taste of the outdoors. Complimentary transportation helps folks get to appointments and errands, while support is always there from Resident Ambassadors and resources from SAGE partnerships, all tied together by a program and activity calendar that changes every month and a variety of amenities meant to make daily living easier and more pleasant for older adults who want independence but may need extra support at times.