Dallastown Nursing Center sits at 623 E Main St and has a small, welcoming setting where staff treat residents kindly and often feel like family, and the staff do things the old-fashioned way by focusing on real care and making sure people feel respected and comfortable. The place only has 30 beds in its skilled nursing facility and has both long-term and short-term care for folks with physical or memory problems, including a separate space called Victorian Villa built in 1995 on the same property, and the whole center traces its roots back to when it was first called Seitz Nursing Home in 1953. Staff here are attentive, professional, and always available, with registered nurses on duty around the clock and a high ratio of certified nursing staff to residents, which means more care hours each day and more personal attention, and the facility is clean, kept up well, and has a calming, home-like feel inside.
People living here get three meals a day and snacks, and the menu suits different needs like gluten-free, low-sodium, no sugar, or vegetarian diets, and meals are handled by dietary staff. The center has step-in showers, wheelchair-accessible bathing, air-conditioning, private and semi-private rooms (never more than two people per room), and private bathrooms with bathtubs, so people can keep up with personal grooming and feel comfortable. There's internet and WiFi, along with TVs, books, cards, and games available, and both indoor and outdoor common spaces for visiting or relaxing, and resident parking and transportation services make it easier for people and their families to get around.
Care services include help with daily living like bathing, feeding, or dressing, and the staff provide medication management, diabetes care, incontinence help, wound care, tracheotomy care, catheter or colostomy care, and oxygen or IV therapy with PICC line management, plus physical, speech, and occupational therapies right on-site, so residents have support whether they're recovering from illness, need memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, or need hospice, palliative, or high acuity care. The center offers both respite care for short stays and long-term or intermediate nursing care, and residents can have pets visit and can even get beauty and barber services at the facility.
Medical services include access to a podiatrist, dentist, and doctor on call, with pharmacy services for medicines, and the staff help with everything from non-ambulatory care to monitoring health conditions. There's a strong activities department working all week, including special evening groups for those with memory loss, and residents take part in social events, religious and spiritual services (including Catholic and Protestant with visiting chaplain or priest), and other off-site and on-site activities that help keep them engaged. Resident safety is encouraged with non-smoking indoor spaces, and people can park their cars or use the transportation provided by the center.
The Dallastown Nursing Center accepts private pay, private insurance, and VA Aid & Attendance benefits, allowing different payment options for families. The residents-men and women, depending on their unit-become part of a lively, supported group, and the staff aim to meet each person's needs and help them keep their dignity and comfort as they age. Visitors often see residents smiling, and the environment remains steady and clean due to the careful work of nurses, aides, dietary folks, and maintenance staff who like to keep things running smoothly. The small size and history of the center lead to a familiar, gentle pace and attention to every person, and the reviews from families tend to be good, with the environment described as both warm and reliable.