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    About Ivygreene

    Ivygreene in Warminster, PA, sits as a 55 and over townhouse community built between 1999 and 2003, made up of 158 homes with models like Astor, Claridge, Bradford, and Danford, where houses range from about 1,740 to 1,950 square feet, and many have first-floor master suites with cathedral ceilings, private patios, and maintenance-free siding, and while these homes offer large living rooms, eat-in kitchens with 42-inch cabinets, skylights, sliders to decks, finished basements with upgraded full baths including jacuzzi tubs, and attached two-car garages, the flooring is usually carpet or linoleum, with laundry on the main floor, private backyards, and spaces like family rooms, dens, and flexible upstairs areas. Folks get help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and medication management, plus access to medical services, memory care, and even nursing care if they need it, and there's always supervision, an emergency alert system, and a 24-hour call system in place, plus staff can help with medication, meals, and even support for special diets.

    Residents pay a homeowners association fee of about $160 a month, which covers snow and trash removal along with keeping the common areas neat, and there's also a one-time capital contribution at settlement, so you don't have to worry about shoveling or garbage. Ivygreene has some community amenities like a clubhouse where there's an exercise room, game room, billiard room, putting green, shuffleboard, meeting room, and a catering kitchen, but the clubhouse has seen better days and only allows resident use, so you can't throw parties with guests, and there aren't always enough supplies-sometimes you might even have to bring toilet paper if you want to use the restroom, and the TV doesn't have cable.

    Within the homes, you get air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and telephones, and there are housekeeping, laundry, and move-in support services if needed, and for people who need a break, there's respite care available, plus the place tries to make things easier with things like scheduled activities, transportation and parking, and easy access to nearby cafes, pharmacies, doctors, restaurants, worship, and theaters.

    Ivygreene was designed for folks looking for low-maintenance living, and the focus is on safety, well-being, and helping with daily needs, but the amenities aren't always top-notch, and residents have given it a community rating of about 2.5, so while you get the basics and a strong sense of independence, you don't get flashy extras, and the family-oriented setup means it's more about simple living and having the help you need as you age, without a lot of bells and whistles.

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