Christ the King Manor sits on West Long Avenue in DuBois, Pennsylvania, and has served seniors since 1971 as a nonprofit organization, offering a wide range of care levels under a Continuum of Care Retirement Community model, meaning residents can move between independent living, personal care, skilled nursing, and therapy services as their needs change, with home support and respite care also available, and the staff's main job is to support residents and their loved ones with kindness and professionalism, providing help with everything from daily living tasks to advanced medical and rehabilitative care, including memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. The community features outdoor living areas, indoor common areas for social activities, air conditioning throughout, and is wheelchair accessible, while meals and dining services serve nutritious food in a dining room that also hosts community events like polka parties, so there's truly a blend of social, spiritual, and physical activities that keep everybody as engaged as they want to be, with religious activities and access to Catholic Mass and sacramental records for those who want them.
Residents can choose from independent living cottages or apartments, both designed for comfort and security, with amenities such as fully equipped kitchens, walk-in showers, garages, and exterior and interior maintenance included in a single monthly fee, so folks don't have to worry about lawn care, snow removal, insurance, or taxes, with added security and optional emergency call systems for peace of mind, and the apartments also offer washers and dryers, private balconies or porches, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, and are all handicapped-accessible, though pets aren't allowed and all areas remain non-smoking for everyone's health. There's plenty of free outdoor parking, plus an optional indoor garage, and each resident has access to a Community Center with a dining room, fitness center, beauty shop, and lending library, along with card games, morning exercise groups, and evenings filled with dining and entertainment, not to mention weekly and yearly celebrations like Personal Care Week and Environmental Services Week that honor the work of staff and the spirit of residents.
Deficiency-free state surveys for 2025 and recognition by Newsweek as one of the Best Nursing Homes back up the level of care found here, and on-site health services include diabetic care, incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, therapy, and regular visits from healthcare professionals, while privacy and health information confidentiality are always a priority. The whole campus is structured for easy movement, with elevators, covered entrances, 24-hour security, visitor hours at any time, fully accessible communal and private spaces, and activities designed to keep minds, bodies, and spirits active, whether residents are gardening outside, joining devotional activities, or simply enjoying the comfort of a supportive and engaged community.