Regency at Providence is a senior living community for people aged 55 and older located in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, near parks, shopping, dining, and healthcare. The community is gated and has 363 single-family homes with sizes ranging from 1,783 to 3,457 square feet, many built around 2005 and 2011. Homes in the community, including the "Walden" plan by Toll Brothers, have features like finished basements, gas fireplaces, hardwood floors, crown molding, cathedral ceilings, and attached two-car garages. Some homes offer a main bathroom with a soaking tub, double vanities, an oversized shower with support bars, and other amenities like central cooling, gas heating, and a dishwasher. Most houses sit on a 0.25-acre lot, have plantation shutters, and a walk-in closet in the primary suite.
Residents live a maintenance-free lifestyle with a monthly HOA fee, and the grounds have landscaped parks, ponds, and walking trails. The clubhouse is 12,000 square feet and includes a library, fitness center, movie theater, billiard room, multipurpose rooms, and spaces for meetings or arts activities. There are both indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, pickleball courts, a putting green, gazebos, patios, and walking and biking trails for recreation. Community spaces support scheduled activities like movie nights and music programs, fitness programs, wellness classes, arts and crafts, and social clubs.
Regency at Providence provides different levels of care. Independent living is available for active adults who want services like housekeeping, laundry, dining, move-in coordination, concierge, and help with daily activities. Meals are served in a dining room with allergy-sensitive options and special diets, and there's a professional chef preparing food with all-day dining offered. Assisted living delivers extra support such as help with medication, bathing, dressing, and personal care, with a call system in place for 24-hour safety and support. The community offers skilled nursing, rehabilitation, wound care, and hospice for people with complex health needs.
There's memory care for residents with Alzheimer's and dementia, which includes secure areas, staff trained for cognitive needs, and programs with memory-enhancing activities and therapies. Short-term respite care can provide relief for caregivers. Home care services are available too. Each residence has Wi-Fi, cable TV, telephone, air conditioning, private bathrooms, and often kitchenettes.
This neighborhood encourages socializing and staying healthy, providing outdoor and indoor spaces for relaxing, meeting others, or joining group events. Staff is on hand around the clock to offer care and support as needed while helping residents remain as independent as possible, with the goal of creating a warm, welcoming, and supportive environment.