Presbyterian Senior Care

    Main St, Saxonburg, PA, 16056
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    About Presbyterian Senior Care

    Presbyterian Senior Care is a senior living provider with several communities around Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, including Magnolia Place of Saxonburg and The Seasons of Saxonburg, and they've made their facilities so seniors can feel supported whether they're pretty independent or need extra help, and what's good is they offer many types of care including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, respite care, and affordable supportive housing, so there's something for many needs, and if someone needs specific care for things like Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, their memory care programs focus on making life calmer and safer by preventing wandering and reducing confusion, plus their staff help monitor insulin and manage incontinence if that's needed. They have a range of specialized programs with unique names, and they staff full-time activity directors who run movement classes, art sessions, devotional services, and trips to help everyone keep active and engaged, and talking about faith, they do have onsite and offsite devotional services, while for those who like animals, they welcome cats and dogs and have enclosed courtyards for walking or just sitting outside. The Main Street location in Saxonburg tries to make things easier for residents with chef-prepared meals, a beauty salon, Wi-Fi, and rooms that are studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, or semi-private, so folks can pick what suits them, and they have pet-friendly spaces and common indoor areas where people like to socialize or join in activities, and for families coming to visit, guest meals are available too. Nurse staff and care aides stay on-site 24 hours a day to help with emergencies and things like transferring folks from beds to wheelchairs, and there's ambulatory and diabetic care for those managing health needs, and if someone needs a rest from caregiving at home, respite care is an option. Seniors can go on outings or field trips, and with three restaurants, two pharmacies, a hospital, and a place of worship nearby, people can get out and about if they want, but they can stay right at home and still have plenty to do. Presbyterian Senior Care helps connect families with local advisors to guide them in picking the best support for their seniors, and they've got information about social care programs and help for those who want to claim assistance. There's a minimum age to move in, and pricing depends on the type and level of care needed, but they share fee details when you ask, with things like a community fee, respite fee, and different rates for high, medium, or low care needs. The goal is to offer a warm, loving home for every resident, helping everyone feel comfortable no matter what level of help they may need, and with staff and services focused on whole-person wellness, residents find it easier to stay active, connected, and as healthy as possible as they get older.

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