Brethren Village Retirement Community
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- 3001 Lititz Pike, Lititz, PA 17543
- (717) 569-2657
- 4.3 ( 2 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities





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About This Community
In an ideal location in Lancaster County, Terrace Crossing at Brethren Village offers personal care and memory support with warm, indoor neighborhoods right outside your door.
For those who need a helping hand with daily activities, personal care may be the perfect answer. From bed-making and medication supervision to therapy services and an on-site beauty salon/barbershop, our well-trained and dedicated team makes sure each resident feels comfortable, secure and as independent as possible. We take a person-centered approach to your loved one's care needs, providing just the right amount of support, with ongoing professional assessments and adjustments to address changing needs.
Terrace Crossing at Brethren Village offers a memory support program designed to enhance residents' comfort by creating an environment promoting choice and evoking pleasant memories through familiar schedules and surroundings. Our mission is to enhance the lives of those who make their home here "” as well as their family members "” through kindness, compassion and a thorough understanding of the challenges memory loss presents. Our memory support neighborhood is designed to ensure feelings of safety and security, while our team provides tailored care and specialized interactive activities to fit individual needs and preferences. And we take the time to learn the history of each resident, resulting in a nurturing bond that goes beyond caregiving.
For those who need a helping hand with daily activities, personal care may be the perfect answer. From bed-making and medication supervision to therapy services and an on-site beauty salon/barbershop, our well-trained and dedicated team makes sure each resident feels comfortable, secure and as independent as possible. We take a person-centered approach to your loved one's care needs, providing just the right amount of support, with ongoing professional assessments and adjustments to address changing needs.
Terrace Crossing at Brethren Village offers a memory support program designed to enhance residents' comfort by creating an environment promoting choice and evoking pleasant memories through familiar schedules and surroundings. Our mission is to enhance the lives of those who make their home here "” as well as their family members "” through kindness, compassion and a thorough understanding of the challenges memory loss presents. Our memory support neighborhood is designed to ensure feelings of safety and security, while our team provides tailored care and specialized interactive activities to fit individual needs and preferences. And we take the time to learn the history of each resident, resulting in a nurturing bond that goes beyond caregiving.
Reviews
4.3
( 2 Reviews )
Visitor83237050
May 07, 2014
I know Brethren Village because we live in the community. We had a nice tour around. It met most of what we were looking for in the size of the apartment, the number of rooms, the cost, and the fact that because it's church-affiliated it would never really run out of money. They would support you if your funds ran out and it had a continuum of care if my aunt needed more than assisted living.
The staff is very nice. I know several people who live there independently. They have very good things to say about the café that's there. It's open to people from the outside if they wanted to go in. They had a variety of things. There was a craft room. They had day trips. There was someone there giving manicures to the ladies when we happened to tour it.
I like the size of the apartment. The fact that she could have a separate sitting room, a little tiny kitchen, and a separate bedroom, and that it was bright and sunny, was one of the nicest features that I found. There is a shopping center across the street. They have like a pizza place, an Asian restaurant, a yogurt stand, and a dry cleaner.
Visitor72276850
April 29, 2014
Brethren Village is too big for me, like living in a city. The facilities are nice, but it seemed awfully big, and I'm not used to apartment living. Its location is good. It's very clean, and from what I understand, they have all kinds of activities. I guess they were all in their rooms there. There were very few things happening at that time.