Lebanon Valley Home sits as a quiet and active senior community that's part of UCC Homes, and folks who live there find a range of choices when it comes to how they want to live since there are independent cottages and bungalows with full-size kitchens, private patios, and yards, and there're also two-bedroom apartments for those who want a bit more space. It's a not-for-profit and faith-based place, originally an outreach ministry of the Church of the Brethren, and you'll find housekeeping, laundry, free transportation, and staff who're there all day and night to help with things like medication, bathing, dressing, or getting around. The community feels open and welcoming, with a reputation for kind and joyful staff, and there're gardens, walking paths, a recreation room, a leisure center, arts room for movies and projects, an on-site barber and beauty salon, and lots of scheduled outings, community programs, and both resident-run and staff-hosted activities.
Some folks need more medical help, and for that, there're in-house skilled nursing, short-term rehab, and a memory care community that's secure and set up to help people with dementia keep engaged and safe. Nurses are around 24 hours, and there are scheduled visits from occupational and physical therapists, along with medication administration and other health care services right on site. The community's dining offers choices like room service, community dining rooms, all-day and restaurant-style dining, and the cooks know how to prepare allergy-friendly or diabetic options when they're needed. As needs change, folks can move between independent living, assisted living, memory care, or nursing care, so they can stay in familiar surroundings and routines.
The place pays attention to comfort by having regular activities that keep seniors socially, mentally, and physically active, with movie nights, organized trips and lunch outings, and spiritual care in an on-site chapel. There's security, a 24-hour call system, and each part of the community tries to offer a safe and easy way for seniors to live well, with personalized attention and support. The Lebanon Valley Home doesn't claim to be perfect, but it does stand out for its focus on care, safety, flexibility, and engaging daily life, with staff and neighbors who're ready to help whenever it's needed.