Traditions of America at Saucon Valley is a 55+ community focused on active adult living, and it has a resort-style setting with a lot of useful features for seniors. This community sits near the Promenade Shops and is next to Rt 78 and 309, making it pretty easy to get to places outside the neighborhood. Residents have access to a professionally managed set of services, with things like housekeeping, move-in help, laundry, dry cleaning, and even a concierge who can help arrange things. There's a big 7,000 square foot clubhouse that serves as the main spot for people to gather, and folks can use the fitness center, wellness room, library, game room, and a media and movie theater room. The place has outdoor recreational spaces with walking trails, tennis and pickleball courts, bocce, a putting green, pool, spa, patios, and wrap-around covered porches, so there's always something to do outside, and in the evenings you may catch one of their movie nights or join music and art programs, along with other resident-run and community-sponsored activities.
The homes are single-family and detached, mostly built with seniors in mind, so things are easier to manage with wide plank hardwood flooring, open lofts that overlook the main Great Room, and practical features like gourmet granite kitchens, stainless appliances, and private bathrooms for each unit. Some homes include features like a palladian window, gas fireplace, tray ceiling in the main suite, walk-in closets, and tile showers, and you'll often see two-car garage parking and finished storage areas upstairs. All units come with air conditioning, kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, cable TV, telephone, and private bathrooms, with furnished options for those who want them, and people who live here can expect a maintenance-free lifestyle, with community staff taking care of most chores.
This community puts a big focus on support and care services, so residents have help with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management, with a 24-hour call system and supervision to keep everyone safe. Dining options include all-day restaurant-style dining with allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly meals, and there's always a professional chef to make sure meals are prepared well. Health care services cover round-the-clock medical care and support for those who need it, and the community also has specialized care for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, including memory-enhancing activities and 24-hour programs. The team provides rehabilitation, wound care, and general nursing support as needed, and people can choose from independent living options if they want more freedom, or higher levels of care if they need more help. Residents here get a lot of chances to be social and get involved in the community, whether through scheduled activities and outdoor programs or just spending time in the clubhouse, so folks can pick and choose how busy they want to be day by day, and that tends to make for a connected and active group of neighbors, all in a setting that keeps things pretty comfortable and safe.