Olivia Village Assisted Living sits along 13771 S Eagle Valley Rd in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, in a peaceful spot surrounded by the fields and hills of Bald Eagle Valley, where residents can look out and see rolling scenery that makes the days calm and pleasant, and the campus gives plenty of room for strolls or time outdoors whether you're up for a long walk or just want to sit in one of the gardens. The building has different room types, so folks receive care to match what they need, and there's support for things like bathing, dressing, and transfers, with staff always on-site, and a 24-hour call system for added safety, which is important for those who need help round the clock or aren't able to walk much anymore.
The residence offers a range of care, so you'll find independent living for active seniors, assisted living for those who need help every day, memory care with special attention for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and long-term care or skilled nursing for ongoing health needs, and they've also got hospice care for end-of-life support and Medicare-certified home health care, so you get continuity even if things change, plus non-medical home care and adult day services, which are good for folks who come in just for the day to socialize or get support. The staff takes on medication management, daily care, and personal assistance, making sure residents' plans are adjusted as health needs shift over time.
Meals are served in a dining room with all-day, restaurant-style service, and there's attention to things like allergy needs and diabetic diets, so you don't have to worry about the food matching medical or personal needs, and the kitchen will prepare special meals for people with dietary restrictions. The building is wheelchair accessible and has safety features and emergency alert systems in place, plus there's laundry and housekeeping services, meal prep, and a move-in coordinator if you need help settling in.
Residents can join resident-run activities programs, make art in an arts room, get a haircut or shave at the barber/salon, or head over to the library if they want to read or find a quiet spot, and the common areas indoors offer places to gather or relax, while movie nights, garden walks, and plenty of scheduled group events keep people connected and engaged. There's also devotional services off-site for those who want them, and daily activities encourage socializing and help folks stay active, with a focus on helping everyone make friends and stay sharp.
Olivia Village Assisted Living keeps the feeling of a smaller, more intimate community where personalized support and one-on-one attention are part of life, and it's set up so that those living here can get care when they need it but also enjoy a little freedom, some outdoor time, or quiet in their own cozy space. Staff aim for an environment where residents can feel supported physically and mentally, creating peaceful, safe surroundings with a social community, attractive grounds, private spaces, and a steady routine.