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Lafayette Hill, PA 19444

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: Located between Chestnut Hill and Plymouth Meeting with easy access to the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Route 476 Offering personal care, a specialized memory care Reminiscence Neighborhood, short-term stays and coordination of hospice care Located next to St. Philip Neri Church & School Less than 2 miles away from the Whitemarsh Shopping Center Minutes from the I-476 entrance 2 miles from the Plymouth Meeting Mall Near Mercy Suburban Hospital, Roxborough Memorial Hospital, and Chestnut Hill Hospital In close proximity to a wide variety of local shops and restaurants Close to Philadelphia and its surrounding suburbs Sunrise of Lafayette Hill has caring team members that provide assistance to residents while fostering their independence in a senior-friendly designed space. We offer a variety of programs and supportive services nourishing the mind, body and spirit, in a beautiful residential environment. Up to three delicious, well-balanced meals are served daily, featuring a variety of menu choices to meet the residents’ needs and preferences. The abundance of activities includes daily physical fitness, resident-sponsored clubs for a variety of interests and scheduled group trips. Our senior living Lafayette Hill, PA, community is conveniently located near multiple restaurants, movie theatres and shopping centers, including the Plymouth Meeting Mall. The endless possibilities to keep busy, both on and off site, lend themselves to the rich lifestyle enjoyed by our residents. The committed team was recognized for their dedication when recently honored with the Horizon Award.

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651 Montgomery Glen Drive,
Lansdale, PA 19446
Types of care
Independent living

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