Lilyfield sits at 140 Cacoosing Drive in Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania, and is a 55+ active adult community with 92 single-family homes built between 2005 and 2007, with homes ranging from about 1,400 to 2,100 square feet, so you see a lot of traditional design-vinyl siding, shingle roofs, covered porches, and homes with either two or three bedrooms, plus attached two-car garages and a lot size sitting around 0.08 acres. The place has wide walking paths through green lawns, mature gardens, a scenic pond at the back, and a clubhouse that overlooks the lake, with a fitness room, a multi-purpose space, and a catering kitchen for bigger gatherings, and that clubhouse often hosts movie nights and music programs, with outdoor programs and walking paths leading to a central gazebo, so folks who like to keep active or socialize should find plenty to do, and there's even a spa, an arts room, a library, and a game room for those quieter afternoons.
In each Lilyfield home, the layout focuses on simple living and comfort. You walk into an open living room with vaulted ceilings, a gas fireplace, ceiling fan, and built-in bookshelves, and right off that is a screened-in patio or a covered porch-some with a view straight to the pond and walking trails-which gives a nice spot to sit if you want quiet time outside, and these homes normally have hardwood floors in the common areas and Berber carpeting in the extra bedrooms, with top features like central air, a high-efficiency gas heating and hot water system (upgraded in 2019), and a built-in security system for peace of mind. Kitchens lean practical, with plenty of cabinets and an island for food prep, eat-in space, dishwashers, garbage disposals, and a handy reverse osmosis drinking water system, while the first-floor laundry and garage help with easier daily routines, especially if movement is a concern.
Residents can use the partially finished lower level for a den or for storage, and some homes have walkouts with Bilco doors or unfinished space to set up an extra room if wanted, and there are full basements and walk-in closets in master bedrooms to hold what folks accumulate over time, with the master suite also offering double sinks, granite counters, a tile shower, and modern updates, so the bathroom's not a hard space to get around in. Community services, taken care of by the homeowners' association, handle lawn care, landscaping, and snow removal, so yard work isn't something most have to worry much about, and the setting favors low-maintenance living.
There's help available for various care needs, with care staff supporting daily activities: assistance with bathing, dressing, meals, and medications, along with 24-hour call systems in place. Lilyfield offers both assisted living and independent living, memory care, respite stays, and skilled nursing as needed, all tailored to the individual, with personalized plans designed to support each resident's level of independence. Residents get meals prepared with attention to dietary restrictions, regular housekeeping, laundry, and even move-in coordination and family support services. The community's on a quiet street, within reach of shops like Weis or Giant Food Store, Berkshire Mall, and local medical care, with places like Campanella & Pearah Eye Care Associates nearby, while Philadelphia and its museums or Reading and its dining are just an hour or so away. The whole community stays close-knit, with a capacity of just six residents in the assisted living side, which keeps things personal. So, Lilyfield offers a simple, neighborly setting for seniors who want to keep active, get the help they need, and enjoy a little nature and comfort without fuss.