Lancaster House South

    315 N Prince St, Lancaster, PA, 17603
    • Independent living

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    About Lancaster House South

    Lancaster House South stands as a 25-year-old, subsidized high-rise apartment building with 150 apartments for older adults, offering affordable housing for people aged 62 and older with mobility issues, and for low-income elderly or disabled individuals who want to keep living in their own apartment while receiving help as needed, and it's also set up for those aged 55 and above who want active adult living, so you'll find people from many walks of life coming together, whether they want to live on their own or need some extra support with things like bathing, help with medications, or memory care for Alzheimer's and similar conditions. Lancaster House South also has independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care services available, so there are many ways residents can get the type of support that fits their needs, and a Supportive Services Coordinator helps set up care, transportation, or other community services when needed, which can make daily life a bit smoother for many folks. The apartments have off-street parking, laundry facilities, and 24-hour emergency maintenance, which means residents don't have to worry if something needs fixing late at night, and there are both indoor and outdoor spaces to sit, relax, or join a group activity, plus a community room for gatherings and recreational or educational events. The building is about 1.9 miles from Harrisburg Area Community College-Lancaster and links with student housing arrangements too, and because of its location, there are 6 hospitals, 33 doctors, 9 pharmacies, 1 theater, 1 place of worship, 1 transportation hub, 6 parks, 11 cafes, and 32 restaurants nearby, giving residents and their visitors plenty of choices if they want to get out for coffee, a meal, or fresh air. Lancaster House South runs a review platform for residents with a process to check reviews are real, though none are posted yet, and a local senior living advisor can help families sort out care options, prices, and other details, mainly over the phone. The community's common areas are designed to help residents with dementia feel less confused and prevent wandering, and staff can provide resources in multiple languages, supporting both families and residents. The apartments let residents keep their independence as long as they can, while supportive services and social opportunities are built into the community for friendly interaction and healthy activity. Specific prices and amenities are not published, but most folks will find the simple setup and variety of services make daily living more convenient, whether someone needs just an affordable apartment or access to more help over time.

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