Traditions of America at Liberty Hills

    100 Liberty Circle, Freedom, PA, 15042

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      Traditions of America at Liberty Hills sits in a large 55+ neighborhood, covering all kinds of senior living, which means folks can live independently, get assisted living, move into memory care, or go into skilled nursing if health needs change, so some people live in their own townhomes, single-family homes, condominiums, or carriage homes-places you can get for under $100k or pay over $1,000,000, depending on the size and location, with neighborhoods called things like "The Preserve," "Courtyards," and "Estates" and houses in styles named Hancock, Grant, or Washington. The community is built like a little village with streets and walking paths, so a person can have a patio home on "Blueberry Hill 55+" or a house in "Hannibal Estates MH," with neighbors close by in "Glen Eden" or "Woodland Estates," and there's a style option called "Traditions of America" itself. People over 55 come here when they want to live amongst others their age, get rid of home upkeep, and join activities; so you see things like pickleball courts, a pool, a big Community Clubhouse, firepits, walking paths, and scheduled events like wine tastings, group exercise, happy hours, lawn games, and party nights, all making for a lively place to spend each day.

      Many people live independently and don't need care, but help's available if you want it, such as laundry, housekeeping, family support, move-in coordination, and a concierge to answer questions, plus room choices tend to have private bathrooms, high-speed internet, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, phone lines, and you can ask for them furnished or plain-whatever's best for you. Food is important, so there's restaurant-style dining, meal prep, a professional chef, different choices for allergies or diabetes, and the dining room is open all day, so you eat when you're hungry; there's also help for those who need it, with folks assisting with eating, bathing, moving, dressing, and managing your medicines. The health and wellness side covers a lot, so there's onsite physical therapy, a spa, salon, yoga and fitness rooms, and support from many different specialists-eye doctors, dentists, massage therapists, nutritionists, mental health counselors, and even general doctors like cardiologists or oncologists if you need them.

      People who start needing more care don't have to move to a new place, which helps a lot, and assisted living covers daily support, medication management, meal help, and personal care, so you can get just the help you need but keep your independence when possible. For those with memory concerns like Alzheimer's or dementia, memory care houses are secure and staffed 24 hours, with specially trained folks to support, provide activities meant to keep memories sharp, and make sure everyone stays safe and occupied. Folks with serious health problems can receive skilled nursing, which means nurses and aides give round-the-clock care, do rehab, manage wound care, supervise therapies, and keep an eye on medical changes, which is helpful for heavy needs or after a hospital stay. If you need only a short, recovery-type stay, respite stays are available too.

      The place wants residents to feel at home, so there are cozy outdoor hangouts, quiet walking paths, and nooks with lush flowers to relax, besides indoor movie theaters, a spa and wellness area, a library, and a game or arts room for folks who like crafts or cards. Seniors can set personal goals, share recipes, take fitness classes, or run their own clubs. The whole area's FHA-approved for condos, which makes financing easier, and that approval runs through 2025 for many units, so buying or moving in's a little less stressful for a lot of folks.

      Overall, Traditions of America at Liberty Hills carries a sense of community for older adults who want as much independence as possible but need services close by, with a balance of social programs, medical support, and ways to stay active or be cared for as needs change-all tucked inside a neighborhood with choices about where and how to live, and help available every hour, every day, if it's needed.

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