Lancaster Manor

  • 5539 Broadway St, Lancaster, NY 14086
  • (716) 683-5150
  • 4.0 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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About This Community

Lancaster Manor is an adult home which strives to enhance the quality of life for our residents. By providing a nurturing, supportive, and active environment, we foster independence and offer assistance when needed. Conveniently located in the heart of the Village of Lancaster, we offer both a peaceful setting and access to community events and shopping.

We have highly dedicated professionals who are compassionate and detail-oriented. The core team of Administrator, Case Manager, and Medication Managers supervise our residents daily to ensure that each person receives individualized care.

Our home provides access to multiple health care professionals. A nurse practitioner comes to Lancaster Manor on a weekly basis. Mental health services are provided both on and off-site. Military veterans receive upgraded amenities.

The grounds offer areas of quiet reflection and outdoor recreational areas. Our diverse activities are designed with input from the residents. Lancaster Manor provides individualized, person-centered care.

Our facility is in a beautiful, park-like setting and that comes with a host of benefits! We offer a patio and outdoor shelter for our residents in the warmer weather. We also have a number of live music events throughout the year. We offer these amenities and others because we want you loved one to enjoy her/his stay with us. We want them to feel at home.

The assisted living facility program offered at Lancaster Manor has a great number of benefits for those residing with us. The members of our close-knit team of professionals have only the top-notch care of your loved one on their minds. We are a very person-centered assisted living home. Each resident receives an Individual Service Plan as well as Case Manager support. We have a fully integrated call bell system for all of our residents as well as an extensive fire suppression sprinkler system installed throughout the building.

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Reviews

4.0 ( 3 Reviews )
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Jstracick
July 05, 2019
Very kind staff, good food and clean. My Father has lived there for 2 years and is treated very well not only by front line staff but also upper management Mary Ellen and the new owner Joe. It’s not easy taking care of an assisted living but they do a great job!
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He0712
July 24, 2018
My son is at Symphony Manor and some things are happening that are objectionable, and they have a large turnover of staff. They don't have any medical people there at all. It's a very old building, but the interior is very clean and well taken care of. They have one maintenance staff member, and they haven't fixed my son's dresser yet. The staff is very friendly. My son seems to like the dining room and he says the food is good.
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Visitor78435850
February 28, 2014
My mom has been at St. Elizabeth's Home for over 10 years now. It is in her hometown. My mom lost her short-term memory, so we put her there because she knew everybody around. Also she could afford it. It was not as expensive as some of the other facilities. It is a Catholic facility, so there is a chapel there. She is able to go to the chapel. They have some enclosed grounds, so she is able to go outside. That is some big thing for us. However, their rooms are small and old. My mother's room hasn't been painted in the 10 years that she has been there. It is not dirty, but they don't have the money for upkeep. Her room is also small. They have a community bathroom out in the hall and there is only one shower, so she has to go down for a shower. It is not the greatest place, but when my mom's money ran out, they didn't make her go into a double room. They let her stay in her private room because they knew it would be upsetting to her. They accommodated us with that. The staff is very kind and very nice and that's a plus too. However, the food is not good. She says it's horrible. Also she doesn't like any of their activities, like bingo. She considers them baby games. My mother is 92 but she is a very active and intelligent woman, so she is kind of bored there. Once a year though, they would have a family picnic. It was very nice overall.

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