Golden Livingcenter-Cambridge Springs sits over on Canfield Street in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania, and has 85 certified beds with about 60 residents, and you'll find nursing care, rehabilitation, memory care, and help with daily activities all under one roof, and there's some peace in knowing that they take care of seniors who need everything from skilled nursing, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, pressure sore care, to help with depression, mobility, incontinence, and chronic medical problems that can require a watchful staff of RNs, LPNs, and CNAs with set staffing hours for each person. Folks get services that work toward keeping or improving their independence, and they have things like wheelchair pants, petite pants, bras, sleepwear, and adaptive clothing options so residents can be comfortable and dressed as they like, whether they need help doing so or still dress on their own.
There's regular medical support, including vaccinations for flu and pneumonia, programs like Medicare and Medicaid, and they offer both long-term stays and short-term respite care if someone needs a place just for a bit. Residents get one or two meals prepared on site each day, housekeeping, laundry, and access to devotional activities, beautician services, indoor and outdoor common areas, wheelchair-accessible showers, and even some transportation if needed, though there might be a cost for that. Memory care helps seniors who live with Alzheimer's or dementia, and specific wings or units are set aside for different care needs, with a focus on a person-centered approach, and there's help for people who have higher medical needs too. Bed occupancy is around 71 percent, so rooms can be quieter than at some places, and both resident and family councils mean families can stay involved.
It's not part of a larger hospital or retirement chain, but it does belong under Senior Living Services, which covers Nursing/Rehab Centers, and the place is meant for seniors, usually age 55 or 62 and older, sometimes offering assisted or independent living as part of the bigger community ties, though this building operates as a nursing home and skilled nursing facility, not a continuing care retirement community, and it's for-profit, fully sprinklered, and has English-speaking staff. Anyone interested can schedule a tour, meet staff and residents, and get a sense of things, and there's information for families who are searching for the right care and options for loved ones with different disabilities, memory issues, or medical needs, whether it's for the long haul or a short stay while recovering from illness or surgery. Golden Livingcenter-Cambridge Springs is not taking new patients right now, but that can change, and people can look up their online profile page for more details.