Menno-Haven Brookview Health Care Center sits in Chambersburg, PA, as part of a group of care options in the area and shares its neighborhood with other health care organizations. The medium-sized community has 15 beds and offers studio apartments for residents who want privacy but need some help with daily living. The center provides many services like independent living, assisted living, personal care, memory care, skilled nursing, nursing home care, home health, short-term rehab, and elderday services, so people can find different levels of support as their needs change. The facility is certified as Age-Friendly by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and the care team focuses on supporting the unique needs of older adults. Menno-Haven Brookview Health Care Center holds a 4-star quality rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), with a government system that looks at things like heart attack treatment, pneumonia care, how often people have to come back to the hospital, and general safety.
The rehabilitation area has physical, occupational, and speech therapy, with programs designed for individual needs. There's advanced equipment, such as the Alter-G anti-gravity treadmill, a therapy courtyard with flowers and places to walk, and a therapy gym that helps people stay active and recover. The building earned WELL Gold certification, the first of its kind in senior living, showing focus on health, comfort, and quiet with features like ultraviolet lights in its air system, high ceilings, lots of natural light, and designs that bring the outdoors in. The staff tries to create a warm and caring community and helps residents feel comfortable and independent. Meals use seasonal local foods adjusted for health needs, and there's a spa and salon for well-being. Amenities include a health and wellness library, an affordability calculator, and a resident portal, and guests can see pictures of the place or check prices when they call or reach out. The community puts emphasis on seniors being able to do things they enjoy, keep up friendships, volunteer, and live much the way they would in their own homes. There's also a newsletter called "My Haven" with retirement stories. The staff is known for being warm, caring, and involved. The ultimate goal here is to help each person feel valued and supported while having many services available as their needs change.