Concordia at Rebecca Residence is a senior care facility located in Allison Park, Pennsylvania, that offers a continuum of care including skilled nursing, assisted living, personal care, memory care, and specialized programs for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Operating as part of Concordia Lutheran Ministries, the facility is certified by Medicare and has been a Medicare participant since October 25, 1999. There are currently 45 occupants, and care is provided in a setting designed for both short-term rehabilitation and long-term residency. The facility is equipped to address varying needs, from ongoing clinical supervision to support with activities of daily living.
Residents at Concordia at Rebecca Residence have access to a comprehensive range of care and medical services. Nursing staff are present to provide medication administration, specialized wound care, diabetes care, stroke care, incontinence care, cardiac care, and ambulatory care. The facility is staffed with professionals who deliver occupational, physical, and speech therapy, supporting rehabilitation and functional improvement. Dental care is available onsite, with access to barber and beauty salon services for personal grooming. Laundry and dry cleaning are provided for residents’ convenience. For social engagement, residents may participate in clubs and community activities, and there are structures in place for resident and family counseling. Concordia at Rebecca Residence offers both individual support and group programs to promote wellbeing and socialization. The facility also offers continuing care, allowing residents to transition between levels of support as their needs change.
Assistance with activities of daily living is available for residents who need physical help with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. The facility endeavors to maintain resident independence while ensuring safety and comfort. Concordia at Rebecca Residence places importance on keeping families involved, providing regular updates and facilitating transitions through dedicated social work staff, though some reviews note variability in communication and discharge planning.
Transportation services are provided on a complimentary basis, supporting residents with both medical appointments and non-medical outings or activities. This enables residents to maintain external medical relationships and participate in community events or social engagements outside of the facility.
Resident and family feedback indicates a mixture of experiences. Therapy services—especially physical and occupational therapy—are frequently praised for individualized support and effective rehabilitation. Some families report consistent, compassionate care and responsive communication, particularly appreciating the longevity and kindness of certain staff members. Cleanliness, a broad range of activities, and an inclusive environment are often noted. At the same time, some reviewers have cited issues with delayed response to calls, concerns with weekend staffing, pain management, and inconsistent delivery of nursing care, including medication administration and follow-up after medical incidents. Food quality receives mixed reviews, and some concerns have been expressed regarding the discharge process and overall staffing levels. Prospective residents and their families are encouraged to visit the community, ask questions about protocols—especially regarding nursing staff coverage during nights and weekends—and actively communicate with staff to ensure all care needs are met.
Costs at this community start at $1,300 and range up to $8,060. The average price in the community is $4,680, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,047. 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.