United Church Home

    1190 Amherst St, Buffalo, NY, 14216
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    About United Church Home

    United Church Home sits quietly in Buffalo, New York, offering a place for seniors who need different types of care and help with everyday activities. The residential care home, located at 1190 Amherst Street, started out in 1954, and some rooms show old touches like fireplaces in main bedrooms and a library filled with high oak bookcases stretching up to the ceiling, while in 1976 there was an addition built onto the original home, so things are always changing to fit what residents need. United Church Home belongs to a group that includes the Episcopal Church Home of W NY and works with other buildings like Bristolwood Apartments, Bristol Home, The Residence on North, 1490 Estates, and Timon Towers Apartments to give choices for people seeking independent living, assisted living, and other support. People who live here get help with daily needs such as bathing, dressing, medication reminders, cooking, and cleaning, and those who need more support for things like memory loss can take part in memory care services, while other programs cover physical rehab, long-term care, nursing home services, and even home care. In the shared "neighborhood" setting inside the home, trained staff offer personalized care plans for small groups of seniors, aiming to balance safety, health, and as much independence as possible, and there's 24-hour support if someone has urgent needs or wants regular medication help. Meals and dining happen daily, and the community includes rooms with basic amenities to help people feel settled. United Church Home offers respite care for when caregivers need a short break and gives access to other services like board and care, rehabilitation, hospice care, and connections to other local care options. The community hosts social, educational, and recreational activities, working to support the mental and physical well-being of residents, although there aren't pet-friendly options here, and details on community reviews aren't available. The retirement community has close ties to the Episcopal and United Church of Christ, and they support wider community work, like helping homeless young men at Plymouth Crossroads, showing a commitment to both seniors and the larger Buffalo community. The location sits in a quiet and pleasant part of the city, close to shops, hospitals, banks, parks, and entertainment, and the care team aims to help seniors live with dignity, safety, and meaningful social engagement.

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