Daniel J Flood Tower is a senior living community in Kingston, PA, where folks can pick from different kinds of care, like independent living in senior apartments, assisted living with help for things like dressing or bathing, nursing home services for health needs, and memory care for people with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, and while it sits near places for dining, shopping, and schools, the place itself has things like art classes, devotional services, field trips, and enclosed courtyards for some fresh air, plus pets like cats and dogs are allowed, and guests can join for meals too, which is a nice touch. The staff and activity directors are around full-time, making sure there's stuff to do and providing care that can include help with daily activities, meals, medication management, and laundry, with some saying the manager and her assistant really do care, and they try hard to keep up with cleaning and making things run right, though some folks have talked about hallways or elevators needing more attention for cleanliness, and a few have mentioned problems in the past with flooding, no water, and even theft by other tenants. The building's a high-rise, so you'll find elevators and regular inspections, which some say happens too much and can feel like a bother, and noise from neighbors or hallway activity can make things less peaceful, and for folks with safety concerns, there are rules about reporting problems like cleanliness or repairs in writing, with some follow-up from the management. Apartments come with air conditioning, cable, window coverings, carpeting, and refrigerators, and the place has common rooms, a beauty salon, laundry rooms, and washers and dryers on-site for convenience, while people in assisted living or memory care get 24-hour supervision, with specialized programs in memory care designed for support and better memory, and for those who just need a little help sometimes, respite and home care services are available for short-term relief or care in your own unit. Low-income seniors and people with disabilities can also find housing here thanks to HUD subsidies, though memory care does often cost more, which is pretty common everywhere, and the whole community runs under Pennrose Management Company, trying to balance active, easy living with all these care levels in one place.
Daniel J Flood Tower
230 Wyoming Ave # 5, Kingston, PA, 18704- Independent living
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Daniel J Flood Tower offers independent living.
The full address for this community is 230 Wyoming Ave # 5, Kingston, PA, 18704.
Yes, Daniel J Flood Tower 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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