Southampton Estates sits in the scenic Delaware Valley region of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on a spacious 75-acre campus with meadows, big trees, and winding walking paths where you can get out and enjoy nature, and the place has a focus on serving adults 55 and older, offering independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and home care services so residents can find support if their needs change over time and even age in place. There are a lot of things to do on campus, with community spaces for socializing, a wellness center with a big fitness area and a saltwater heated pool and spa, walking trails, and a Philadelphia-style café-bistro with big windows for natural light, plus restaurants for dining, shops, a beauty salon, and a barbershop, with regular activities, outings, events, and ways for people to stay active in body and mind. The health care team watches over residents around the clock, helping with emergencies, medication, therapies, rehabilitation, or moving from a bed to a wheelchair, and people with diabetes get insulin level monitoring too.
The building itself has divided-pane windows that give you views of the four seasons, letting in bright light, and the apartments come in studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and semi-private floor plans, many with a patio or balcony, giving people choices about how they'd like to live and even some three-bedroom homes for those who want more space. Meals are provided, and residents can enjoy both casual and formal dining options, plus there are programs to encourage residents to keep up friendships and take part in a welcoming community. Memory care is available for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, built around person-focused plans and cognitive support, and there are skilled nursing and therapy services right on site for those who need them.
The facility uses the Acts Life Care® program, which is designed to include future health care needs in the current monthly fee, making it easier for families to plan costs over time. Payment options include private pay, veteran's benefits, Social Security, and commercial insurance, and there are a number of fees such as community buy-in, care needs, respite, and charges for a second person in a unit. There are both independent living services for adults who don't need health care support yet, and more supportive care services for those who do, all run by a care team who focus on tailored service plans based on each person's needs, with a goal of creating a safe, steady environment where people can stay active, healthy, and social.
Southampton Estates is one of several Acts Retirement-Life Communities located across multiple states, and you'll find its setting to be leafy and peaceful, but also close to shopping, nightlife, and easy travel opportunities, with a secure campus where residents can enjoy whatever pace of life suits them as they get older.