Entry Fee Cost : $1650; Pet Fee : S One Time $550 Fee
Assisted LivingStarting At:
$6309/month
Independent LivingStarting At:
$1597/month
Memory CareStarting At:
$7022/month
Room and housing options
1-bedroom apartments
2-bedroom apartments
Studio Apartments
Condos Townhomes
Dining options
In Room Kitchenette
In Room Kitchens
Dining Room Shared Meals
Room Service For Meals
Features
Beauty Barber Shop
Resident Transportation
Coffee Shop
Party Space
General Store
Tv Room
Garden And Patio
Resident Parking
Features Extra:Chapel
Cleaning services
Laundry For Linens
Housekeeping
Laundry For Clothing
Technology and entertainment
Cable In Rooms
Wifi
Description
About This Community
The Village staff and residents enjoy a sense of community that revolves around our mission. We are a non-profit, faith-based organization, with an excellent reputation. Once a resident is welcomed into the Village, they become part of an extended family.
As a “life plan community,” we offer housing and services to assist our residents in meeting their needs as they change and grow over time. Our campus features independent living apartments and cottages, assisted living and memory care options, skilled nursing for either short-term rehab or long-term care, and stay and play (respite) services.
Our amenities include chef-inspired dining options; transportation to local stores and doctor appointments; entertainment and outings; access to a library and computer room; and a health and fitness center. We are especially proud of our beautiful, non-denominational chapel.
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Reviews
4.3( 14 Reviews )
Mary
The Village of East Harbor was a real nice facility. They're trying to work with us with Medicaid because Medicaid picks up the nursing care and the food portion, which helps a lot. We liked that it was a secure facility, it was clean, and the staff was professional. They have to assess Mom to see where she would fit in, and then we're just waiting to get that assessment back to see where they can place her in the building, because they also have independent living. It's a huge independent living community, but in the middle of it is the assisted living, and the memory care. The rooms were a nice size. They weren't as big as the one at the other place, but they all had their own private bathrooms. It's a nice hallway, especially the memory care area. There is someone on staff there, so Mom wouldn't be able to wander out of the facility. There's someone on-staff there 24/7. They have activities, a pool, therapy rooms to do physical therapy, and another area for crafts.
Debbie
July 07, 2021
My mother-in-law ended up in just about every level of care at Village of East Harbor. She went to their rehab after her hospitalization, went back into assisted living, then if assisted living wasn't working for her after one of her hospitalizations, they put her in memory care for a month just because it's more hands-on there. So, it was not really her memory, it's just that they have higher staffing levels there, and she needed that right at the moment.
They also had independent living where people had their own condos off the main building. They're even adding more right now. No matter where you are within their system, as your needs changed, you're at the top of their list because you're part of their family, and they will find a suitable place for you within the campus based on your needs, which is beautiful. I'd love to find that kind of system in my area, but it doesn't seem to exist here in southwestern Pennsylvania.
They had three or four activities a day that they could opt into. She was there before COVID, so they were able to do outings where they could sign up, and go out on the shopping excursions and stuff. She also participated in games and stuff.
Everybody was just wonderful. The food was good, and they had an activity room, a beautiful chapel, a salon, and she enjoyed the church services. They just did a good job with her. In her last days, they had a gentleman with the hospice who did music therapy, played her the guitar, and sang at her bedside. We found that very soothing and very comforting.
ReviewerFY#0405
May 07, 2021
My mom was at The Village of East Harbor, she had two different stays. They were more respite care, they were short term while we were out on vacations. It wasn't the facility, but just the way they handled her discharge from there, I wasn't really happy with it. It just wasn't a pleasant experience. The facility was good, it was clean, and the people were nice.
Victoria
April 15, 2019
My mother had a bad experience at The Village of East Harbor Senior Living Community. She got impacted and they didn't take care of it. They didn't check to see if she was going to the bathroom or not. When they put her on the toilet, they only left her there for a few minutes, not long enough to go to the bathroom. She was in the rehab center and they wanted to switch her over to the senior living center where they have one aide for 80 people at night. They served chicken almost every single meal. They should have nurses that check on the people and check on the aides to make sure the aides are doing their job right. They had a lot of aides that were way overworked (12 hour shifts). When she was there for rehab, instead of picking her up and letting her sit on the side of the bed, two girls just picked her up and flopped her in a wheelchair. There were a couple of good girls, but there were some really bad ones. The physical appearance was great and it was clean. The people that managed it were nice when they first see you, but after that they're very rude. She got so badly dehydrated while she was there because they did not go over and offer her water. They were not nice at all. I would never put anyone there.
Richard
July 17, 2017
The Village of East Harbor has assisted and non-assisted living, and meal plans are optional. You don't have to buy the unit since it's a monthly fee, and they have an Alzheimer's clinic. I talked to a couple of people who had been there for three or four years, and they totally loved it, which convinced me that my folks would be fine there. There is an opportunity to do plenty of things, and they have shuttles to the grocery store. A Meijer Thrifty Acres is right there. They are very courteous. There are card games, crafts, and trips to different places. They're quite reasonable compared to other places; a single bedroom independent is under $1,500 a month.
jean31623
May 03, 2017
When mom was first admitted to the TCU Transitional care unit I was so happy with the special care and attention she received. The nurses and aides as well as the staff members treat her with tenderness and kindness always.
Chet558787
March 29, 2017
Village of East Harbor was a very nice place. We just talked to a few people to inquire about it, and they were very nice and very helpful. Their grounds were nice; it was beautiful. It is a little pricey.
mkronner
November 07, 2016
I would recommend this place to anyone. Such a fun place to live. Very beautiful chapel,
Alund
October 10, 2016
My grandmother was a resident of East Harbor for many years. She utilized all areas of the facility as she progressed and aged, from independent living through to nursing care before she passed. The facility and its employees are top notch in all aspects of senior living and care. Because of their care, she was able to live her remaining years with dignity and respect. Our family has nothing but respect for the organization and the care she received.
JDGAUY
May 10, 2016
Village of East Harbor was very nice and had friendly staff. The menu looked good, and the dining area was quite nice. It was very personable, and they try to dress it up for different seasons. It was all open, light, airy, and nice.
Alice117282150
November 30, 2015
At East Harbor, they have a large, wonderful nursing staff. It is very good. My dad has been there for a month and a half now. They treat my dad wonderfully and are very caring. There may be one nurse to every four people.
Cindi3
October 29, 2013
My mother is at The Village of East Harbor. It's a beautiful facility. It is clean and there is no "nursing home" smell to it. They have a beautiful atrium where residents are free to come and go as they please, indoors or outdoors. It is completely contained. They have a gazebo and a couple of seating areas. They have an aviary with little finches, which the residents seem to enjoy thoroughly. They have a fish tank. They have a resident kitty cat. They have a lot of things for the residents to do. The employees there are all very friendly and seem very proficient at what they do. I've watched them interacting with a lot of different residents there and they seem to do an excellent job. I've also tried tasting their food and it was very good. Their dining area is clean, open and it gives the residents their individual spaces; that was something that is very important to my mom. They have enough room that residents aren't on top of one another. Also they seem to cater to any special requests in the food department. This facility has just exceeded my expectations. My mom is doing good right now there and she seems to be fitting right in.
Linda70708150
September 25, 2013
The Village of East Harbor was a big and a very nice place, though it was kind of expensive. They had one-room units each with a bathroom and a kitchenette but they were not very spacious. However, I liked that they had the rooms all in one level. They had a big walk out porch where you could sit outside. It had a nice atmosphere. I was not able to eat there, but the food looked very nice. They had very nice recreational rooms one was an exercise room. They went on trips. They had a bus service. They had entertainers come in. They had little stores. I would recommend them to others.
Karen M1
June 28, 2012
Finding a place for your parents to live is hard emotionally draining and exausting. East Harbour took the time to notice my concerns and adress them. Having my parents at East harbour, has lifted my burden considerable. They are happy. The people that work there are caring and go the extra mile for each resident.