St Marks Terrace sits over in Penn Yan, New York, and offers a good range of care choices for seniors, whether folks want independent living in an apartment or need a bit more help like assisted living, memory care, or even skilled nursing and home care, and the community allows people to age in place with care that can grow as needs change, so residents don't have to worry about moving someplace new if their health changes. The facility has 27 beds and a selection of studio and one-bedroom layouts, all set in a secure, well-kept apartment complex for people 62 and over, with both furnished and unfurnished rooms available, plus kitchenettes if folks like to cook, or they can eat in the dining room, with meals planned by chefs and staff who take care to use good ingredients and can make food for allergies or diabetes.
This is a not-for-profit place, run by St. Mark's Episcopal Church, and it's clear from the way staff work together with residents, always focussing on respect, comfort, and dignity, which is probably why the staff here get praise for being joyful and kind and why the community has received awards for friendliness and good care, and one of the things that stands out is how activities are organized-sometimes led by residents, other times by the staff, things like movie nights, activities in the library, garden walks, and daily social events, all meant to keep people feeling important and useful, not just keeping busy. The facility offers help with daily living, like bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and mental wellness programs, and there's a 24-hour call system and supervision for emergencies, with healthcare staff always around and an emergency alert system for added safety.
St Marks Terrace's philosophy is that good housing and a clean, pleasant place can help people feel healthy and happy, so rooms are always neat, with housekeeping, fresh linens, laundry service, and dry cleaning too, plus easy access to common areas like gardens, a small library, walking paths, outdoor space, a dining room, and a barber or salon which sometimes lifts the mood for folks, and the whole place is designed to make it easy to get around if you need a walker or wheelchair. Respite care is also available, so caregivers can take a break and know their loved one is in safe hands for a short while, and the facility has memory care and non-ambulatory services, as well as home care and skilled nursing if things get harder later on, so people can stay put in a familiar environment. The community welcomes new residents through an application process, with some promotions on housing options, and keeps everything about dignity, comfort, and letting residents live as independently and creatively as possible, with the daily routine including nutritious meals, housekeeping, socializing, and personal care when needed.