The Community at Rockhill sits on a quiet 44-acre campus in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, and has been taking care of seniors for over 30 years, using a holistic approach that focuses on personal needs, with special care plans for each resident; you'll see a range of living options, from maintenance-free apartments to single rooms and larger two-bedroom units, all designed for adults 55 and over, and you'll find Personal Care, Independent Living, Memory Support, Long-Term Nursing, Short-Term Rehabilitation, and Hospice all available right on the same grounds. This faith-based, not-for-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC, welcomes people from different backgrounds and offers spiritual support through weekly services and gatherings, plus special groups for faith and emotional support like Bible study, rosary, stress management classes, and low vision meetings. Residents regularly join in group activities such as book clubs, quilting, trivia, meditation, exercise classes at the Fitness and Aquatic Center, woodshop projects, and creative arts, not to mention social hours, facilitated outings, volunteer chances, and community events like games and dances, and there's always something happening on their dynamic calendar.
You'll find wide hallways, bright rooms filled with natural light, and tranquil garden and patio areas, so even those who like quiet time outside have many places to enjoy, including nature trails and a barbecue pavilion, and while cats or small dogs aren't allowed, people sometimes spot wildlife or enjoy the garden views from accessible patios and walking paths. There's a mix of amenities like an on-site pharmacy, beauty and barber shop, computer room, laundry and linen service, secured grounds, and assigned parking, and the dining room, called Hilltop Harvest at Alderfer, serves three meals a day, with special diets for people who need low-fat, diabetic, low-salt, or renal meals, plus room service and guest meals.
The facility puts a big focus on health, with a skilled team of nurses and doctors on site, plus therapists for physical, occupational, and rehabilitation therapy; some nursing staff are present 24/7, and there are regular visits from physical and occupational therapists and other specialists. Residents who need help can get medication management, help with daily tasks like bathing or housekeeping, and support with scheduling and transportation to local shops, appointments, or entertainment, plus grocery trips or off-site excursions. The gate, the emergency response services, and the staff's constant presence help make safety a key feature, and there's always someone close by.
Housekeeping, laundry, linen care, Wi-Fi, and cable add to the comfort, while people who choose independent living get their own apartments with full-size kitchens or kitchenettes, and those in personal care might have private or suite-style rooms, with the option for assisted living help as needed. There are opportunities for people who want respite care, short-term rehab, or even long-term skilled nursing, and Medicaid is accepted for payment. The Community at Rockhill has a strong record of compassion and connection, with dedicated staff who make the place feel warm, friendly, and welcoming, and residents can keep busy, make friends, or find peaceful corners whenever they please.