The Birches at Harleysville

  • 691 Main Street, Harleysville, PA 19438
  • (267) 427-5794
  • 4.6 ( 7 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community
At The Birches at Harleysville Personal Care & Dementia Care Community in Harleysville, PA, you'll find all the personal care assistance you need to live a healthy and happy life. No more worrying about maintaining a house, cooking or cleaning. The month-to-month lease includes three meals daily served in the dining room, housekeeping and laundry services, social events and transportation to local outings and appointments plus 24-hour personal care assistance and medication management.
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4.6 ( 7 Reviews )
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ReviewerK
October 14, 2022
I honestly cannot say enough about this community starting from the executive Director, marketing team, mc director, nurse and the entire staff. The BAH team goes above and beyond to assist families and care for their loved ones. As my mom was transitioning to this community the team including the ED worked with her to assist with the adjustments. I am very grateful for the teamwork, care, and love!! Having nurses in the building to handle her medications is comforting to me.
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Eileen
September 17, 2022
We were very impressed with the management of The Birches at Harleysville and the excellent facilities they have. Everything's well taken care of. It's not a big community, but it just fits my mother-in-law's needs and our needs, as far as being convenient for us. She has a beautiful room and a private bath. She's happy there and she's made a lot of friends. We were there the other night when they had a concert and a food truck came by. It was very nice. There was a lot of entertainment and the people enjoyed it. My mother-in-law enjoyed it as well. They have regular meal times scheduled and she's allowed to have visitors in her room (limited to two). If she has outdoor visitors, she can have more than two and they require masks. We also like the fact that they don't allow residents to stay in their rooms all day and isolate themselves. They all eat together in the dining room and they have several areas, like outside seating, which my mother-in-law likes very much as she likes to be outside enjoying the fresh air. They have entertainment every afternoon where they have people come in to either have a play or a recital, or someone to play the piano or sing. It helps her mind to stay active. She told me that they have a lot of meetings, too. We're really happy that she's not just isolated in a room. They want people to socialize and spend time outside the room. The staff is perfect. The first week she was there, I had a call every day from the director of the Memory Care telling me how she was progressing and how she was fitting in with the other people. We were very happy to hear that things were going well for her.
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Barry
My dad has moved into a place called The Birches at Harleysville. They're great. The staff is fantastic. They are very caring. They work together as a team, and everybody gets involved. They all help each other out from the top, all the way down. So, I'm very happy with this facility. The room is very nice and clean. There's enough room, but not too much. If my dad wasn't in memory care, we would have gotten their top-of-the-line one-bedroom apartment, and they all look nice. They run a gamut of shared studios, to regular studios, to deluxe, and one-bedroom apartments. Unfortunately, they still have Covid restrictions, which is a company policy. I brought this up to the director yesterday. The only time you can go and see anybody, you have to be in their room. That is my biggest gripe with them at this point, and I brought that up yesterday. They're not allowed to intermingle. While my dad is eating or while he's doing an activity or while he's watching a game on the big screen, that I think is stupid in my opinion, and it's a corporate decision, but that is my biggest thing. That's the only reason that I don't care for the place. Other than that, I like them, but that policy, none of the other assisted living facilities in the area do it. We put them in there knowing that we go to see them all the time, but then the only time we can see them in a room, it's like if we go there and they're doing an activity, we're either wasting our time or they've got to be pulled out of the activity to spend time in a room, which the whole idea is to get them intermingling with people in that kind of stuff. So, that's my biggest complaint, and it is a big thing. Other than that, the staff is great, the facility is great, but the policy on visitation is unacceptable in my opinion. They have a lot of different activities in between assisted living and memory care. And if the person is capable, they'll bring them to the other ones in the assisted living area, which is a big plus. All those things are big pluses. My big thing that leaves a sour taste in my mouth is not being able to visit my dad while he's eating or doing an activity, so we're stuck in this room. I'm going to knock a star off because of the policy of visitation. If they didn't have that policy in effect, they'd be 5 stars in my book, but they're not because they have a stupid, outdated, antiquated policy. Value for money is very good. I would have put my dad in their most expensive one-bedroom apartment, I would have paid for a second level of care, and I would have been happy with that. But as of now, he's in memory care with the first level of care. It's acceptable. It wouldn't have been my choice, but the more I look at it, he does need memory care at this point. The maintenance was very good. They're on top of everything. They hung all the pictures that we wanted on the wall and mounted the TV on the wall for us. They were above and beyond. Also, they'll have people come in and play the piano, and people can sing around it, they had a banjo player, and they have movie afternoons. They also have an area where they can play cards. They can play checkers, chess, do puzzles, read, do games, and that kind of stuff, which is, I think, fantastic. On one floor, they have a pool table, and they have a built-in aviary that has a bunch of birds, it's really neat, but we're not allowed to go to any of those areas with them. So that drives me nuts. They have this beautiful facility that I could go and play games with them, sit at a card table and play, but I can't do it because of their COVID shutdown on nobody being able to be in public areas, that we're only allowed to be in his room. Why do you pay all that money when the only place you can go and see them is in a 15 x 5 room?
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ChicagoGal729
July 27, 2021
So many positive affirmations for the staff of the memory care facility. Ellen Michelle Jennifer Ashley just to mention a few that I’ve been so instrumental to my fathers well-being and engagement not only through activities but also through empowerment! Activities such as musicians, events for birthdays, and their community, interaction and socialization, and giving each resident their dignity and pride with their participation throughout the center and with departments. Support, wonderful communication and updates are truly appreciated for the care and love these individuals have for their residents. Truly blessed. Thank you.
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Visitor63032950
January 27, 2014
My father is at The Birches. He's been there for about a year now. We chose this facility because of its proximity to my house. I think they do an adequate job taking care of my father. They meet his needs. He is a memory care unit and his room is adequate for his needs. I've seen a range of people that really care and do 100% and then I also seen some of the staff that lacks that so to speak. My father always enjoys the food and from what he said, I think the food is poor. My only concern is that he does get bored because he has no stimulation there, he has dementia.
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Gregory Newell
March 26, 2013
I want to thank you for all the help you have given my mother. Having a parent suffering from Alzheimer's is difficult for us or any family. The exceptional care provided by your staff for the last two years has made it much easier for us to deal with the situation. I don't think it is an exaggeration to say that we notice that your staff treats her like their own family. Medically, my mother has done very well under your care. You have given us comfort in knowing that her medical condition is being handled properly. Emotionally, it is wonderful to see her happy. She always seems to have a smile on her face. The addition of the garden was a huge hit for her since she loved to work in her gardens. It also gives us the opportunity to visit with her in a peaceful, beautiful setting. My mother is clearly in a safe and nurturing environment. One of the most important aspects of living at the Birches is that you have managed to maintain her dignity. That is so important to both her and us. Once again thank you for all you do to take care of our mother.
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berna1radical
March 22, 2013
I am very happy that I chose this facility for my Mother who has dementia. The staff is caring and always concerned about her welfare. Her room is lovely and always kept clean and neat. My Mother loves her new home and the new friends she has made among the staff an residents. They have designated times for entertainment and things to do for the residents and have a lovely outside area that my Mother can use when the weather permits. I recommend the Birches for anyone looking for placement for their loved one.
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