Heritage Heights Apartments sits in Danville, PA, in a spot close to shopping, banking, medical offices, and pharmacies, so folks don't have to travel far for the things they need, and if you don't want to drive, public transportation stops right at the front door, with onsite parking for those who do have a car. This community serves people aged 62 and older or those with physical or mental disabilities, and you can choose from spacious one or two-bedroom apartment homes, all with individual climate control and Energy Star® appliances to help save on energy bills, and there's an elevator that makes moving between floors a bit easier. Managed by Preservation Management, Inc., the place offers apartment locating help and has a staff that speaks Spanish, which can help new residents feel welcome. The grounds are kept up with professional landscaping, and during the winter, snow removal services are available and trash removal's included too.
Residents can keep cats or dogs that weigh up to 30 pounds, and the community has smoke-friendly policies, allowing smoking indoors in private areas and outdoors, so people have options. There's a roster of amenities including 24-hour emergency maintenance, a community room with a large screen TV, a game room, a library, and a computer room, so people can find something to do or a quiet spot to read a book or work on puzzles. You'll also find on-site laundry, a patio with a gazebo, indoor common areas, and outdoor spaces where people gather or just enjoy the air, making it feel more like a neighborhood.
Heritage Heights Apartments provides meals and dining options, and there are various healthcare services like ambulatory care, diabetic management, on-call nurse and doctor services, speech, occupational, and physical therapy, plus podiatrist and dentist services-all right onsite for convenience. The staff can help with aging-in-place needs, and homecare, respite, and hospice services are available if needed. There's also a focus on activities, both onsite and off, including devotional services and programs to help residents socialize and participate as they wish. Everyone's safety is important, so the entry doors are secured and there's always someone on maintenance duty in case something needs fixing.
Community rules encourage respect, integrity, and teamwork, and management works to provide housing and services without discrimination based on race, color, religion, , or disability. The apartments have wheelchair-accessible showers and tubs, and residents benefit from community and resident support services designed to make life easier day to day. Heritage Heights Apartments calls some things by unique names, but the main purpose is always to give older adults and those with disabilities a safe and comfortable place to live with as much independence as they want, in a location handy for getting out and about around Danville, and if you're curious about the neighborhood, there's even an interactive map to look at, plus you can spot nearby schools like Danville Primary School, Danville Area Middle School, and Danville Area Senior High School, even though the community itself is just for those 62 and older or with disability needs.