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Exton, PA 19341

We’re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Convenient location in Philadelphia’s suburbs, in Chester County, PA Offering personal care, respite care, coordination of hospice services, and a specialized memory care neighborhood for those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia Minutes from Chester County Hospital, Paoli Hospital, and Brandywine Hospital Close to many cultural amenities and attractions, including Exton Park, Chester County Library, Main Street at Exton shopping center, and Movie Tavern Exton Award-winning community, recognized with a Silver National Quality Award by AHCA/NCAL Located in a residential neighborhood in West Whiteland Township in Exton, PA, our intimate community has a charming elegance with a distinctive Victorian look and feel. Featuring a comfortable porch, sunroom, walking paths, and a secure outdoor patio in our Reminiscence Neighborhood, residents and their families often describe our community as welcoming, friendly, and warm. Our passionate and tenured team is on hand 24 hours a day and works to learn and understand your personal needs and preferences. We are able to accommodate residents of all acuity levels, including residents with all stages of memory loss in our secure Reminiscence neighborhood—specially designed to support the unique needs of residents with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. When you visit us, you may encounter our residents enjoying a meal prepared by our culinary team (such as our community favorite: Chef Justin’s baby back ribs) or participating in one of our many activities designed to enrich the mind, body, and spirit, including our highly popular "You Be the Judge" socials. You might also meet Shadow, our sweet community cat who loves to ride up and down the elevator or Sydney, our cockapoo with two colored eyes who brings joy and comfort to the residents in our Reminiscence Memory Care community.

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300 Franklin Drive,
Glen Mills, PA 19342
Types of care
Independent living

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