Harlee Manor Nursing And Rehabilitation Center sits at 463 W Sproul Road in Springfield, Pennsylvania, and has served the community since 1968 offering nursing care, rehabilitation, assisted living, memory care, and independent living under one roof, so residents needing anything from a little help to full nursing care can find a place there, and there's always staff on site including nurses, aides, therapists, and housekeeping people who care about the well-being of every resident, and the place has a family-owned feel since the same folks have run it for more than 30 years. The building keeps getting updated with modern features, so whether you pick a private suite, shared room, or fully furnished apartment, you'll usually find a homey place with its own bathroom, kitchenette, cable, phone, Wi-Fi, and air-conditioning, and there's housekeepers and linen services as well. Residents get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed or chairs, and managing medications, plus skilled nurses are always on hand to help people with more complex medical needs, and there's always a 24-hour call system and close supervision for safety, which becomes especially important in the dedicated memory care neighborhood that uses features like a Wander Guard security system to keep folks with dementia safe.
The center puts a lot of effort into activities, so there's always something going on-music therapy sessions, group outings, games, spiritual services, a readers' circle, lots of social time in the dining room, and even tai chi or dancing for a little light movement, plus day trips and bigger events. The dining room is big, well-kept, and set up for comfort, but there's also a 24-hour bistro if someone wants a snack at odd hours, and the kitchen staff makes all the meals keeping in mind special diets, like for diabetes or other needs. There's plenty of spots to visit or relax, including outdoor patios, gardens, a fitness room, a beauty salon and barbershop that even offer massages and manicures, a small library, a computer center, and different community spaces for gatherings, and visitors can join residents for meals. For those who like to stay busy, programs like Family Matters and LifeLoop, plus resident-run activities, make sure folks always have a chance to connect and fill their days, and transportation for medical appointments or outings is arranged in-house or with outside help when needed.
People coming out of the hospital after surgery or illness can take advantage of the center's short-term rehabilitation, which uses physical, occupational, and speech therapies tailored to each person and led by a skilled team that includes physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, and even vocational and recreational therapists, all working with the support of nurses and physicians, and the goal is always to get people strong again so they can go home if possible. For longer stays, there are programs for wound care, palliative care, stroke recovery, orthopedic rehab, and pulmonary or heart conditions, with physicians, registered nurses, and other specialists watching over things, including help for folks who need insulin monitoring or have other special medical needs. The skilled nursing side offers both intermediate and full nursing home care, and Medicare's accepted. The memory care unit has a secure, safe setup with staff always present, so residents with Alzheimer's or dementia get the attention they need. With about 100 skilled beds, Harlee Manor offers everything from short respite stays for folks recovering from an illness to permanent, long-term living for those who can't live alone anymore. Amenities and services continue to change as more renovations come through, so the community aims to keep improving year by year for comfort, safety, and quality of life, and the staff and programs help make Harlee Manor an option for seniors seeking health care, activities, and a sense of belonging, whether for a short stay or as a long-term home.