Quincy Village sits out in Franklin County at 6596 Orphanage Road, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, and people here get to look out at rolling hills and enjoy a quiet setting. This senior community has 181 units and covers many living needs, like Independent Living, Personal Care, Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Memory Care, Transitional Care, End of Life and Comfort Care, and even affordable senior housing options, so folks get choices based on what they need as they age, and the place includes options like studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, plus cottages with limited availability. Parker House Assisted Living at Quincy Village supports both assisted living and memory care, with a secured memory unit for those who need extra help, and there's also Minnich Manor as another residential option, with rooms that are pet-friendly so residents can bring their animal friends along if they want.
You'll find 24-hour staff and nursing care in case something goes wrong, and there are always people around who can help move from a bed to a wheelchair, check on residents, or handle emergencies day and night. Senior folks who need help with diabetes can get insulin monitoring here, and the staff can also provide palliative and hospice care, which is important near the end of life, while skilled nursing and rehabilitation are there for times when somebody's recovering from an illness or surgery.
The community keeps things interesting with lots of activities-there's arts and crafts, poker and bridge groups, computer classes, Wii games, exercise classes, live guest entertainment, planned outings, and day trips, plus recreational and social events and a resident council. Folks have a chance to tend to a flower and vegetable garden, work in a Clay and Fine Arts Studio, visit the game room, join the Model Railroad Club, and take part in wellness and fitness programs through Thrive Wellness, a resident-driven program that looks at six different areas of health. There's also plenty of space to gather indoors, and spots set aside for meals, either in a big dining room or a private one, and meals are prepared for the residents to make daily life simpler. Apartments come with things like individually controlled heat and air, rooms for guests, a library, chapel, computer room, elegant dining room, sunroom, and even covered parking. They also make housekeeping visits, offer scheduled rides out into the community, and make it easy to find social and devotional services onsite.
Quincy Village is licensed as a Personal Care Home (for Pennsylvania only) and operates as a life plan community for ages 55 and up, aiming to provide a flexible living style that can shift depending on what someone needs. Residents can lease or buy in, with a lowest monthly price of $860. Those living here can explore local shopping, cultural, and educational adventures, with regular chances to join events organized with the chamber of commerce or community groups like The Manufacturers' Association or Franklin County Planning Commission. People who like to stay busy or connected can join volunteer programs, take day trips, or try their hand at community gardening. The setting's got space, with common area inside and outdoor lawns, and options for folks who want quiet time or company. Rooms include emergency call response, so help is close by. Pets of all kinds are welcome. Quincy Village is part of the Presbyterian Senior Living family, with a focus on helping older adults stay engaged and lead meaningful, purposeful lives.