Centennial Station sits in Warminster, Pennsylvania, as a 55+ senior living community that offers condominiums and townhouses, with unit sizes ranging roughly from 456 to 1,412 square feet, and it's managed by the Centennial Station Condo Association, which takes care of common areas, maintenance, and regulations, so residents don't have to worry about things like grounds, snow removal, trash, or lawn care, and association fees cover amenities like cable TV, water, sewer, and a shared indoor heated pool. The community was built in 1994 with frame construction and has garden-style buildings ranging from one to four floors, using central air conditioning and electric heating powered by heat pumps, plus each unit features private bathrooms, furnished rooms, high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and each has a kitchenette as well as a private balcony, so that even though they're close to things, one can still have a bit of space to themselves.
People who like being active can use the clubhouse, fitness center, exercise room, billiard room, library, common grounds, and walking paths that go through landscaped areas, and there's also a movie room, theater, meeting room, and game room. Community activities include social classes, programs, and movie nights, and some are even led by residents themselves, while outdoor programs use things like walking trails and park-like settings. Those who need extra help have access to support with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and there's 24-hour supervision and a call system for immediate help, with non-ambulatory care for those who need it and comprehensive medical care including rehabilitation and wound care.
Memory care is available, with secure areas and specialized programs for Alzheimer's and dementia, plus activities to help with memory, and residents get round-the-clock support from nursing staff so their needs don't get overlooked. Dining services include a formal dining room where meals are prepared by a professional chef with options for allergies and special diets, and there's also all-day dining and restaurant-style meals, plus family support, move-in help, laundry, and housekeeping. Parking is in a surface lot and there's transportation when needed, along with security features like a main entrance lock and an emergency alert system.
The units usually have two bedrooms and two bathrooms, often with carpet and ceramic tile, ceiling fans, stall showers, and tub showers. Kitchens are simple yet functional with plenty of counter and cabinet space and electric cooking, and living rooms are light-filled and spacious, often with a separate dining area and a balcony or porch that overlooks greenery. Some corners units have particularly nice park-like views and extra privacy, which folks seem to enjoy.
Centennial Station serves the Centennial School District, which includes McDonald Elementary, Eugene Klinger Middle School, and William Tennent High School, although the focus is on services for those aged 55 and up, with care and amenities suited for active seniors as well as those who need more support. With the price per square foot at about $272.19, and a range of care options from independent living to comprehensive nursing, Centennial Station provides both comfortable housing and access to medical and personal care in a well-kept, age-restricted setting where people can stay as active or as supported as they need.