Celebration Villa of York sits in a quiet, historic part of York, Pennsylvania, and it's a well-kept, single-story community where folks can pick from studio, one-bedroom, or semi-private apartments, each with private bathrooms and big closets in most rooms, modern cable and Wi-Fi, and all utilities rolled into the rent, except cable, which has a small extra charge, and if someone wants to keep their pet close, they're allowed here, which is nice for many. The place covers a range of care, offering independent living, Enhanced Personal Care, assisted living, specialized memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, skilled nursing, respite stays for short-term help, and coordination for hospice services, so folks can move through different care levels as their needs change without having to leave the community. The community has wide, easy-to-navigate halls, an inviting front porch where residents can visit with neighbors, a peaceful central courtyard with nice views and spots to relax, a pergola for shade, and spaces to play lawn games, and inside there are several big gathering areas, a dining room serving three nutritious and tasty meals each day, and a common room for activities or relaxing with friends.
Residents get help with daily things when they need it, like getting dressed, bathing, or managing medicine, and the staff tries to treat everyone like family, working to keep each person as independent as possible for as long as they can, and they have programs designed around residents' feedback, so there's family night, live music, trivia, singing, arts and crafts, and even trips to restaurants, local shops, and outdoors in York. The team offers wellness services, weekly cleaning, laundry, transportation for doctor's visits, and regular check-ins by on-site specialists who come by to handle any extra care a resident might need. The entire place has features aimed at both safety and comfort, and the staff keeps things clean and updated. For those who like to be social, there's a focus on staying active, and for residents needing memory care, the programs and environments are built to support their needs quietly and with understanding. There's support for family caregivers, with respite care for short stays, and a list of resources to help plan for the future. Families and residents connect easily by phone, and there's complimentary Wi-Fi for streaming or video calls. The atmosphere stays warm, friendly, and relaxed, with staff that get to know everyone's preferences so they can personalize each person's care, and folks tend to say it feels a bit like an extended family.