Bethesda Court PCH sits in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as a small personal care home licensed for up to seven residents, where folks could find one-bedroom apartments, shared rooms, or studio suites set up in a home-like and furnished environment, and the whole place, though not perfect, had a long history of caring for elderly adults, including those with physical, cognitive, or behavioral disabilities. There were options for assisted living, memory care for people with dementia, respite care for short-term stays, and hospice care, so families could adjust the level of help based on what each resident needed while staying in the same place, and care plans were tailored for each person. They offered help with the basics like dressing, bathing, and getting to the bathroom, and there was support for mobility, insulin shots, and even two-person transfers for people who needed more assistance, but you'd want to check with the staff about any specific medical needs and availability. Residents got three home-cooked meals every day, and dietary accommodations were available for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, or other health issues, plus an on-site dietitian planned meals and staff managed medication if needed. Health services included an in-room emergency call system, on-call registered nurse, medication supervision, some visiting medical professionals, home health, rehab, wound care, and incontinence care, but the site usually didn't have full medical or clinical staff living there all the time. Amenities included a chapel, greenhouse, barber or beauty salon, movie room, community kitchen, reading room, wellness room with a sauna and hot tub, recreation space, outdoor paths for walking or jogging, and transportation arranged for errands, doctor's appointments, or spiritual events. They encouraged pets, kept an active calendar, and ran daily group events, music and art programs, tabletop games, animal therapy, and movie nights for social and mental engagement, which made things lively but sometimes led to arguments between residents, just like anywhere else. Their memory care unit used secure entrances, staff training, specialized activities, and 24-hour support for people with Alzheimer's or other dementias, but the facility's record showed ups and downs, including problems dealing with disputes, bed bugs, and on rare occasions, even physical violence like when there was a stabbing between residents, so families should be aware of the community dynamic. The place was known for friendly staff and a helpful atmosphere, but it also went through periods of trouble with compliance, such as inspections from the state Department of Human Services that flagged management of residents' finances, missing belongings during move-outs, concerns about neglect, and once, an abrupt shutdown that left little notice for residents and their families, so there's a documented history of state oversight over the years. Bethesda Court PCH was managed by 6200 Ardleigh LLC, operated under personal care home rules with required 30-day discharge or transfer notices, and served as a retirement community in Philadelphia focused on keeping residents safe, comfortable, and involved, offering support with daily living while letting folks keep some independence, but it's important to understand both the features and the challenges the community has faced.
Bethesda Court PCH
6200 Ardleigh St, Philadelphia, PA, 191382.6 · 15 reviews
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Bethesda Court PCH offers independent living, assisted living, and continuing care retirement community.
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Yes, Bethesda Court PCH allows residents to age in place and adjust their level of care as needed.
The full address for this community is 6200 Ardleigh St, Philadelphia, PA, 19138.
Yes, Bethesda Court PCH offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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