Edison Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is located in New Castle, Pennsylvania. This facility is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has participated in these programs since July 23, 1982. The center is licensed for nursing home care and can also accommodate residents who require assisted living services. At present, there are 94 occupants. Edison Manor provides both long-term residential care and short-term rehabilitation, supporting individuals recovering from illness, surgery, or injury. Care at this facility includes 24-hour nursing coverage, access to hospice and memory care for individuals with cognitive impairments, and specialized therapy services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Medical support encompasses wound care, cardiac care, stroke recovery, and pain management. The staff assists residents with activities of daily living; this includes full support with bathing, eating, and dressing, and some physical assistance with toileting.
Residents at Edison Manor have access to a range of amenities and ancillary services. There is an in-house barber and beauty salon, laundry and dry-cleaning service, and opportunities to participate in clubs and community activities to promote social engagement. The facility supports resident and family involvement through counseling and council meetings. Edison Manor accepts respite stays and offers support for end-of-life needs through hospice care.
Family and resident reviews indicate a broad spectrum of experiences at Edison Manor. Several reviews praise the therapy departments—especially physical and occupational therapy—for the quality of their services and the dedication of some staff members who create a welcoming environment. Positive feedback notes efforts to provide a homelike atmosphere and friendliness among staff and residents. However, there are multiple reports raising concerns about care quality, particularly related to hygiene, cleanliness, and inadequate staffing. Some reviewers describe issues such as poor response times to call bells, bed sores, falls, and instances of neglect or emotional mistreatment. Families also report challenges with administrative support, especially regarding insurance processing and discharge planning. While some individual staff members and departments receive praise, ongoing themes in the reviews highlight systemic issues with cleanliness and nursing care, particularly on the third floor. Prospective residents and families should consider these factors and seek detailed, up-to-date information from the facility when evaluating care options.
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 more than the average price in the area of $4,415. 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.