Neshannock Woods sits as a retirement community for seniors 62 and over, and the place offers affordable apartments with a HUD designation, so residents pay 30% of their gross income for rent and get a utility allowance, which is good for many on a fixed income. Folks will find one-bedroom apartments, each with a full kitchen, private kitchen and dining room, appliances, individually controlled thermostats, and handicap accessible features if needed, and there's options for flat rent worked out alongside the HACC. The community has independent living for active seniors, assisted living for those who need a hand, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, home care, hospice, rehabilitation, adult day services, and outpatient care, which means the support covers a wide range of needs under one roof.
Neshannock Woods lets residents keep a pet if they wish and provides on-site parking, fitness paths, and trails where folks can walk or roll at their own pace, and there are garden beds and greenhouses for those who like to put their hands in dirt. Residents can join planned activities and use social spots like a community room, game room, picnic area, and the outdoor gazebo, which folks often enjoy on nice days. There's restaurant dining or in-room dining for those who'd rather eat alone, plus dietary accommodations for different health needs, and meals get made by chefs and meal planners who focus on both taste and quality ingredients, which keeps meals interesting.
The emergency alert pendant system and emergency call system help residents feel safer, and the service coordinator looks out for folks needing help with appointments or daily issues. There's cleaning and laundry services, so chores don't build up, and a shuttle service along with other transportation helps folks get out to appointments or shopping. Concierge services help with daily living needs, too.
Staff at Neshannock Woods develop personalized care plans and offer support so people can keep their independence as much as they want, with help available for activities of daily living. The memory care program gives therapies that help with confusion and wandering, and home care aides provide company and non-medical help when needed. The not-for-profit National Church Residences organization runs Neshannock Woods and over 340 similar communities across 28 states and Puerto Rico, which means they've got experience and a big network, and their focus stays on serving seniors with supportive housing and care, not on making a profit. Residents can tour the facilities, meet neighbors, and get familiar with the community before making any decisions, and the range of services means that as needs change, folks don't have to leave their home.