The Philadelphia Protestant Home, located in Philadelphia, PA, is a multifaceted senior living community providing a continuum of care services including skilled nursing, assisted living, and rehabilitation. Established as a Medicare and Medicaid-certified facility since September 20, 1995, it caters to diverse resident needs, from those requiring nursing home-level care to individuals benefiting from assisted living support. With 123 current occupants, the home offers specialized care programs such as stroke care, incontinence care, memory care, and respite care, ensuring comprehensive medical support for various health requirements. The presence of professional nurses, dentists, and other caregivers underscores their commitment to maintaining residents' health and well-being. Additional services like laundry and dry cleaning are provided to handle daily living needs effectively.
The facility is notable for its cultural and community engagement through clubs, communities, and activities, which include yoga sessions and live musical performances. There are dedicated spaces for personal wellness and grooming, such as a barber and beauty salon. Spiritual needs are accommodated through offerings for Catholic and Jewish residents. The physical environment is complemented by resident and family counseling services, ensuring emotional and psychological support. While reviews highlight the community's cleanliness, friendly staff, and the quality of food and meals, there are mentions of insufficient staffing levels affecting service delivery, and concerns over annual rate increases impacting affordability for some families. Despite some criticisms, the overarching sentiment is a positive reflection of the care quality and supportive atmosphere at the Philadelphia Protestant Home.
Costs at this community start at $6,058 and range up to $6,058. The average price in the community is $6,058, which is less than the average price in the area of $6,261. The cost of assisted living 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.