The Ridgewood sits at 339 E Jamestown Rd in Greenville, PA and gives seniors a peaceful place with many choices and comforts, and the buildings are one-story which helps make it easy for folks to get around, and it's nice because you can bring your cat or dog, too, and there's staff to help take care of them if you need it. The Ridgewood focuses on safety and peace of mind, and it offers both independent living and personal care with features like housekeeping, dining, and maintenance, so people don't have to worry about chores, plus there are transportation services if you want to get out, either through a ride that's provided or just help with parking if you drive. The place offers home-like apartments, both standard and deluxe one-bedrooms, and each comes with a living room, bedroom, full bath with shower, and a little kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, plus you get heating and air conditioning that you control and window blinds, and every apartment has an emergency call system installed.
Residents have a lot of ways to stay active and social, with indoor and outdoor spaces, common areas like dining rooms and a fireside lounge, a social room with a full kitchen for family gatherings, Bible studies, and Sunday services held on site, and there's a pond, patio, and courtyard with paved walkways that people can use for fresh air or walks. The Ridgewood provides a regular slate of activities on and off site, including devotional and educational programs, recreational games, and entertainment, all run by trained staff that are friendly and always around to help, and they even set up social rooms for family visits or personal celebrations. For people who like to stay connected, there's Facebook access and computers with internet and email, so it isn't hard to chat with family or friends or look something up online.
Care at The Ridgewood covers a range of needs, starting with independent living and moving to personal care for people who need help with dressing, bathing, getting around, managing medicine, or other daily tasks, and there's extra care with nurses and medical professionals right there if it's needed. People with memory care needs can get help in Jones Serenity Circle & Lane, which is set up for extra supervision, tailored plans, and special activities focused on cognitive skills, along with physical security and companionship. There's medicine management, diabetic and incontinence care, and different home health services through VNA Alliance and Without Walls, and there's also access to short-term rehab, therapy, and even hospice, plus folks can stay for respite care if they just need a short break, and they get furnished apartments and all personal care. The Heritage and The Colony are other areas on the same campus and provide different mixes of care, like more independent living or personal care when needed, and The Villas offer healthcare services, so the whole place tries to let each resident get the right help.
Amenities add to comfort, and they include things like a whirlpool spa, beautician on site, and weekly housekeeping, with meals served in the dining room, and you don't have to worry about outdoor upkeep either, plus there's always someone around to help with odd jobs or maintenance. The Ridgewood lets seniors join in community activities at their pace, whether they want to take a walk by the pond, gather with family, join a Bible study, or participate in events set up by staff, and there are lots of little touches, like having window blinds already in place, and heating or air you can change yourself, which go a long way to making it feel homelike but with help right there if you need it. The Ridgewood doesn't feel overly fancy, but it covers the basics, pays attention to safety, and gives choices for how independent or supported you want to be, letting residents settle in with a pet by their side and plenty of ways to keep in touch with loved ones and the community.