Woodland Retirement Community is part of the not-for-profit PHI/Presbyterian Homes network which provides retirement and senior care services to more than 3,000 residents in locations in the mid-Atlantic area of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Delaware. Residents of all faiths enjoy a lifestyle which promotes freedom to pursue individual interests and activities, yet remain confident for future quality care, if needed.
Our Services Include:
Independent Living
Five new apartments were built in the Fall of 2006 to provide quality, affordable independent living for people over the age of 62. With an array of supportive services designed to provide comfort, privacy, and security, many residents find that living here is more convenient and less costly than living in their own homes. Contact Us for pricing and availability.
Long-Term & Short-Term Skilled Nursing Care
Since Woodland Retirement Community became a part of the PHI network in 2005 we have:
- renovated our health center to provide comfortable, pleasant surroundings
- strengthened our physician-directed therapy department to ensure quality, close-to-home rehabilitation that enables friends and family to visit and provide personal support.
Rehabilitative Therapy
If you or a loved one needs inpatient therapy, you no longer have to travel to Altoona or Pleasant Gap. All you have to do is tell the hospital that you want to be discharged to Woodland and give us a call or Contact Us.
Onsite physical, occupational, and speech therapy services are provided for seniors after a stroke, joint replacement, fracture, or recuperative care following hospitalization.
Hospice Services provide comfort, emotional and spiritual support services to people with terminal illness and their families.
Long-term and Short-term Skilled Nursing Care provides 24-hour care under the supervision of licensed nursing staff.
Skilled Nursing Respite Services
Short-stay skilled nursing care program to provide relief to family caregivers for vacations, etc.
Medicare Certified and Medicaid Approved