Abington Manor is a skilled nursing facility at 100 Edella Road in South Abington Township, PA 18411, where staff speak English and the main mission is to provide care with respect, compassion, justice, excellence, and stewardship, and even though they're not accepting new patients right now, they do try to keep things comfortable for the residents living there, offering a home-like setting with fully furnished apartments, kitchenettes, dining room services, and special meals for those with dietary needs like diabetes, allergies, vegetarian, or kosher options, so everyone can be as healthy as possible and, with a 24-hour call system and emergency alert set up, plus round-the-clock supervision and assistance with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, folks get the support they need, and for those who want to stay active, there are scheduled daily activities, community-sponsored events, movie nights, a community room, arts and crafts, and even a beauty salon and barber, so it almost feels like home for seniors needing help.
The staff provides skilled nursing care, long-term assistance, and short-term rehabilitation for those recovering from illness or surgery, and people who have Alzheimer's or other dementias can get memory care services, plus there's access to physical, occupational, and speech therapy for folks working on recovery or maintaining strength, and the grounds include a peaceful garden, landscaped outdoor spaces, and walking paths for residents to enjoy fresh air.
Housekeeping, laundry, and dry-cleaning services are part of the package, and each apartment comes with Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and a kitchenette, so residents are comfortable and connected, and transportation is available for doctor's appointments and other needs, with wheelchair-accessible showers, tubs, and options for those using mobility aids, which helps everyone remain as independent as possible.
They offer independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and respite programs for short stays, and you'll find both indoor and outdoor common areas, devotional services, and nutritional counseling on site, all designed to focus on personal care and quality of life, and for financial needs, Medicaid and Medicare help cover the costs.
Staff work to keep the directory and information updated at least once a month, and there's a provider credentialing process in place to make sure practitioners and hospitals are qualified, so families and residents know what to expect and can count on a dedicated team, all in one community that tries to balance care, independence, and safety, even arranging non-emergency rides to appointments and coordinating with healthcare providers for each resident's changing needs.