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Malvern, PA 19355

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 in Malvern, Pennsylvania, in the heart of Willistown Township just minutes from Route 202 Near Wegmans on Route 30 and General Wayne Inn Providing care for seniors of all acuity levels, including personal care, short-term respite care, hospice services, and memory care for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia Across the street from Main Line Health: Paoli Hospital, and close to several medical facilities and specialists, including podiatrists, dentists, eye doctors, and physical and occupational therapists Nearby various attractions for convenient outings, such as the Malvern Farmers Market, Paoli Library, Valley Forge, and People’s Light performing arts center Award-winning community, recognized with a Silver National Quality Award by AHCA/NCAL At Sunrise of Paoli, you will receive personalized care from our compassionate team in an intimate setting. Nestled in a residential neighborhood in Chester County, Pennsylvania, our warm community is located on wooded grounds, featuring a peaceful courtyard, walking paths, and a secure Reminiscence patio for our residents with memory loss. We encourage you to spend your days doing what you love. So whether that’s joining in on a weekly lunch outing, taking a trip to Valley Forge Casino, or relaxing with our rescue dog, Oreo, we are proud to offer a wide variety of activities, tailored to our residents’ personal interests. Our community’s most popular activity is SingFit, a music-therapist designed cognitive and physical stimulation program that incorporates singing, movement and reminisce for an engaging mind and body workout. In addition to personal care, we provide a specialized Reminiscence neighborhood for our residents living with memory loss. These suites are designed to promote social engagement and encourage a mutually supportive community. We also offer a Terrace Club neighborhood for residents living with the early stages of memory loss. Each neighborhood features secure courtyards and experienced staff.

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Types of care
Independent living

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