William Penn Care Center Jeannette, PA
2020 Ader Road, Jeannette, PA 15644
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5
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October 2, 2020
I'm in William Penn Senior Suites and Personal Care. Actually, if there was a better rating than excellent, they would get it. My doctor thought this would be beneficial to me until I get back on my feet. It's a little expensive, but the help, the care, the maintenance are all excellent. The staff is more than friendly, helpful, and manageable. The food is excellent, and they come in once a week to clean.
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About William Penn Care Center in Jeannette, Pennsylvania
Let us help when help can�t be fully provided at home, but skilled care isn�t needed. The daily responsibilities can be left to trained caregivers, and quality time can be spent between the residents and their family members. Family members can know their loved one is safe and can rest easy knowing they are being cared for.
We assist each of our residents in achieving the highest degree of independence by providing excellent care in a healthy, safe, and comfortable environment.
Our open floor plan suites offer you a spacious sleeping and living area, large en suite bathroom, and kitchenette, along with ample closet and storage spaces. You will be able to have the independence and the satisfaction of living in your own space, while having the comfort of supportive services available when needed. You can give your suite the personal touch of having your favorite furnishings and home d�cor.
Daily activities and events will present numerous opportunities for you to socialize and enjoy the hobbies you love. Enjoy a matinee and freshly popped popcorn in the theater, catch a game of bingo in our large activities room, take an exercise class in the gym, or have your hair done at the beauty salon.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Provider Directory
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- State Licenses: 444250
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Reviews of William Penn Care Center in Jeannette, Pennsylvania
4.3
(6 reviews)
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5.0
Charles
5
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October 2, 2020
I'm in William Penn Senior Suites and Personal Care. Actually, if there was a better rating than excellent, they would get it. My doctor thought this would be beneficial to me until I get back on my feet. It's a little expensive, but the help, the care, the maintenance are all excellent. The staff is more than friendly, helpful, and manageable. The food is excellent, and they come in once a week to clean.
Rebecca865652
4
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January 2, 2017
They were very nice at William Penn. The rooms were neat, clean, and small but OK. The staff was not as helpful, but they were very thorough in telling me everything that was available. It seemed like they were very attentive and very watchful. In the independent living, there was enough staff for the residents to be safe.
Linda272226
5
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October 11, 2016
The only place that I really like was The William Penn Place. It was great. We got to go in and looked at all the rooms. We looked at single rooms, and we also looked at double rooms. They had some accommodations for people that are just great. I love the theater that they had for them. They have a place where they can sit out on the deck and get some sun. They can eat their lunch out there. I thought it was wonderful, but we couldn’t afford it. I was very impressed with this place.
Lkpa330
5
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August 27, 2012
The staff is awesome and very caring/attentive. Albeit it is at the bottom of a hill, there are some semi nice views for the residents. All of the nurses seem extremely friendly and really will go out of their way to watch over and even say hello to each of the residents. From what I hear, some other residents complained about the food being the same all of the time, but my great grandparents never complained of it. There is a long monthly menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner that rotates every 30 days. Bingo and other activities were held almost every afternoon and young kids would often visit with the residents and give them gifts which I thought was one of the nicest gestures ever. There are two floors, and since they recently installed an elevator, residents on the bottom floor can go upstairs and visit a spouse or friend on the upper (more intensive) care floor.
Pepper2
4
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July 6, 2012
My mother-in-law is a resident at William Penn Care Center on Ader Road in Jeannette, Pennsylvania. She is over 90 years old and has been living there for years. All in all, we have been very pleased and comfortable with the quality of care she is receiving there. My relatives visit her almost daily and I think that has helped to ensure that she receives the attention requires. When I visit the facility, it is always very clean and cheerful. There are many employees around and they are friendly and willing to answer any questions. The staff provides regular updates on her health condition and any issues. The resident is in a semi-private room with closet space and a private bathroom. We have spent time visiting her in her room and the dining room. When the weather is nice, she also likes to be wheeled to the outdoor gazebo. We also visit in the entrance area. There are couches and chairs and she enjoys watching the people come and go. In addition, I have visited when they have a sing-a-long in a community room that features a piano. My mother-in-law enjoys the parties and special events they plan. Her grandchildren are welcome to come during visiting hours. Like most facilities, the presence of elderly people, some with various medical conditions or dementia, and the hospital-like setting can be startling, but they seem to feel comfortable once they have spent some time there. Over the years, we have had a few problems. Once, a very young aide at the care center mentioned my mother-in-law by her full name on a social networking site. She was commenting on her attempted escape in a not so flattering blog. When I found the comments after doing a google search, we brought it to the attention of the home. The administrator met with our relatives about the matter. The girl was disciplined and the comments immediately removed from her site. The only other issue seems to be with her hearing aid. It seems to go missing often or she is not wearing it, or it is not turned on. This could also be the fault of my mother-in-law. At times, she can be difficult, has a very short memory, and is not mobile. All in all, we are very pleased with the quality of care received at William Penn. The center is well-maintained and the staff seems to have her best interests at heart. Due to her health conditions, the family is not able to take care of her alone, as they had for many years. I would definitely recommend William Penn to others considering assisted living or nursing home care for their loved ones.
Jifners66
3
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March 28, 2012
The staff is great but you can tell that they are very overworked and from their conversations also underpaid and under appreciated.Management seemed alright, although at times it seemed like they were more concerned with money than the actual residents. The facility was clean and there seemed to be plenty of emergency exits and such. Most of the residents seemed happy and clean, although there were a few that seemed to need more care and attention. Residents did receive three meals a day and two snacks. Cold water was always provided. Each resident received a shower once a week unless noted. Building did not smell of urine and/or feces.
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