Shenango On the Green sits in New Wilmington, PA, offering a range of living options for older adults, so folks who want independent living, personal care, dementia care, or skilled nursing can find what they need under one roof, and the place goes by the name of a Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC. The campus offers one- and two-bedroom apartments with options like porches, balconies, sunrooms, and fully-equipped kitchens, and the units come wheelchair accessible with showers, ground floor choices, cable, phone, and computer ports. People can bring their cats and dogs with them, so pets are welcome, and there's a beauty salon, barbershop, library, and a gift shop for daily needs or small pleasures.
The community has high-level care, including skilled nursing, memory care, and rehab, but there's also diabetic care, medication help, incontinence support, and help for non-ambulatory residents, so nobody gets left out when care needs change and life throws a curveball. Shenango On the Green supports people with audiology, dental, and denture services, plus wheelchairs, walkers, ramps, stair lifts, and bathroom equipment to make daily living safe and easier. There's hospice and home health care as well, with adult day care for those who need it, and services for veterans, along with agencies on aging and elder law help, so families don't have to go hunting for answers or support when questions pop up.
If someone in the family needs memory care or dementia-specific support, the staff offers specialized programs and spaces made just for safety and comfort, and there's Alzheimer's and dementia care for ongoing needs. This place isn't just for older adults either, because the mission also aims to help children and families, so there are programs around foster care, adoption, family services, and elder abuse protection. People at Shenango On the Green can see internal medicine practitioners, psychiatrists, or psychoanalysts onsite, and the community can support folks dealing with substance use recovery with personalized treatment plans.
Everyday life gets full-time activity directors, trips and outings for a change of scene, and onsite dining with a private dining room for special meals, plus residents can use transportation or parking, since the community offers complimentary rides and parking spaces. StoneCreek, a new smart home part of the community, adds new options for people who like modern living. As a nonprofit, Shenango Presbyterian SeniorCare runs Shenango On the Green, so the focus stays on care, not profit, and the organization says it follows a person-centered philosophy that puts each resident's needs first, aiming to keep everyone as independent and active as possible, with safety and support from staff, and peace of mind for families. There's a range of care, services, and activities here, all suited to changing needs as folks move through different stages of aging.