New LifeStyles - Pittsburgh

Winter/Spring 2014

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MEMORY CARE Pittsburgh - Washington PROVIDENCE POINT 500 Providence Point Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15243 (412) 489-3560 www.providencepoint.org 222 apts/35 patio homes 54 Personal Care suites (AL) 20 private memory support rms (AL) 63 private skilled nursing rooms CCRC, RET, ALZ, AL, RHB, SNF (Ad on page 19) MAP #24 Providence Point is Pgh's premier retirement community. Its unparalleled amenities, LifeCare contract, and person-centered wellness philosophy make it a true value for seniors seeking security, peace of mind, and a fulfilling lifestyle. In its continuum, and available on a fee for service basis, Providence Point offers short-term rehab, nursing, memory support, respite and more. Backed by Baptist Homes Society's 103-years of quality care. WOODSIDE IN WASHINGTON Located at Southminster AT PRESBYTERIAN SENIORCARE Place at Presbyterian 880 South Main Street SeniorCare, about 40 Washington, PA 15301 minutes south of Pittsburgh, (724) 222-4300 we are one of Washington's www.SrCare.org only secure personal care communities. Woodside in Washington offers flexible personal care living options Part of Aging Services Network with 24-hour programming to meet the varying needs accredited by CARF-CCAC of its residents. Highly-trained staff and a secure community enable residents to celebrate life's moments. (Ad on pages 34-35) MAP #41 We also offer respite stays for any period of time. Arizona New Jersey Los Angeles lorida South F Chicago Washington D.C. Available nationwide. Published twice a year, NewLifeStyles covers over 35 metropolitan areas across the United States. If you need to get information on senior housing or care options near you, order your free guide by calling 800-869-9549. Or visit us at www.NewLifeStyles.com See legend on page 62. 40 More information available at www.NewLifeStyles.com

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