Lancashire Hall, located in Lancaster, PA, is a senior living facility that primarily provides skilled nursing and rehabilitation services. This facility accommodates up to 226 residents and offers both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care, tailored to meet the individual needs of its residents. Certified by Medicare and Medicaid since October 1, 1976, Lancashire Hall participates in these programs to ensure accessible care for its occupants. The facility features a variety of care services, including clubs and communities for social engagement, intravenous therapies, podiatry, hospice, memory care, and stroke care. Its comprehensive medical support system also encompasses dental care, wound care, and therapies such as speech, occupational, and physical therapy. Additionally, the facility hosts a resident and family council to facilitate communication and support among its community members.
Lancashire Hall's full-time medical team includes registered nurses who provide continuous care and support to its residents. While the reviews of the facility highlight a mixed assessment of the care quality, the therapy teams are generally well-regarded for their effectiveness in aiding residents' rehabilitation journeys. Nevertheless, the reviews indicate significant challenges with some aspects of care, including unprofessional behavior and language barriers among some staff members, which affect communication and empathy in patient interactions. Concerns about hygiene, such as unclean rooms and linen shortages, have also been noted. The facility's food service receives varying opinions, with noted issues of lukewarm meals and small portion sizes. Despite these challenges, Lancashire Hall remains committed to offering personalized care strategies to support the health and well-being of its residents.
Costs at this community start at $1,798 and range up to $9,271. The average price in the community is $9,271, which is more than the average price in the area of $6,088. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.