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Holiday Walnut Woods
35 N Walnut St, Boyertown, PA, 19512
Holiday Walnut Woods
35 N Walnut St, Boyertown, PA, 19512
Welcome to Walnut Woods, a highly rated independent living community located in beautiful Boyertown, Pennsylvania.
At Walnut Woods, residents get access to many services and amenities at no extra cost, helping them experience maximum convenience each day. Popular services and amenities at Walnut Woods include:
- Resident kitchens for hands-on activities
- Daily opportunities for life enrichment
- Dedicated billiards room
- Wifi access in the common areas
- On-campus chapel, home to devotional services and worship
- Private dining rooms on-site
- Restaurant-style dining opportunities
- Parking available
- Walking paths around the community
- An on-site library, fully-stocked with classic media
- Game rooms
- Beautifully-manicured gardens and grounds
- Spaces for residents to lounge and relax
- Community computer stations with internet access
- Recreational multi-purpose room
- Fireplace in the common room
- Fitness equipment and exercise programs
The community’s dining program is a major attraction for many incoming residents, putting chef-prepared meals right at their fingertips for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. The dedicated kitchen staff goes above and beyond to make meals a memorable and enjoyable experience for residents, serving exciting recipes and classic favorites like:
- Watermelon, feta and arugula salad with balsamic glaze
- Homemade Gnocchi
- Seasoned pork tenderloin with maple gastrique
- Shrimp and Grits
- Pretzel Salad
- Mexican Meatloaf
- Cajun bacon, lettuce, and fried green tomato sandwich
- Sweet Corn and Cilantro Crab Cakes
- Thanksgiving corn pudding
- Family-style lobster stuffed mushrooms
- Molten chocolate cake
- Berry Fruit Trifle Parfait
- Beef Kabobs
- Charleston Hummingbird Cake
- Breakfast Casserole
- Chocolate Chip Cake
- Sweetheart Cheesecake
- Sausage and Mussels with Garlic Lemon Sauce
- Bacon Wrapped BBQ Shrimp with Tomato Cucumber Salad
- Skillet Barbecue Chicken
Located just outside Philadelphia, Boyertown offers quiet suburban living near metropolitan amenities. The community isn’t far from the Pottstown Hospital, with world-class shopping down the street at Coventry Mall.
Popular, unique attractions in Boyertown include:
Walnut Woods offers complimentary transportation services to help residents get around Boyertown with ease, taking the stress out of seeing doctors are going shopping when needed.
Parking is available on-site for residents with their own vehicles.
Walnut Woods gives residents daily opportunities to make friends and get involved with their peers by providing exciting life enrichment programming and stimulating events. In the past, popular opportunities at Walnut Woods have included:
- Ice cream social events
- Mindful Movement
- Stretching classes
- Stretching exercise
- Hands-on cooking
- Bingo
- Bean Bag Baseball
- Hymnal choir
- Poker
- Rummikub
- Current events conversations
- Outdoor activities
- Tai Chi
- Live performances
- Wii Virtual Sports
- Card games
- Coffee and Doughnut socials
- Volunteering
- Resident parties
- Knitting and crocheting classes
- Chair Exercise
The community has many floor plans and spacious apartments for incoming residents to choose from, including:
- Studio (Starting at 350 sq ft)
- One-bedroom
- Two-bedroom
Apartments at Walnut Woods are fitted with many state-of-the-art, modern amenities to help residents live with total comfort and security, including features like:
- Heating and air conditioning
- Private apartments
- Wheelchair accessibility
- All-inclusive utilities
- Cable TV access
- Patios/balconies
- Emergency response systems
- Hookups for landlines
- In-unit kitchenettes
- Window treatments
- Carpeting
According to online testimonials and reviews from families and residents of Walnut Woods, the community exceeded their expectations for independent living by:
- Offering meals that were tasty and filling, often exceeding the expectations of new residents
- Answering questions quickly and thoroughly, thanks to the staff’s kind and attentive approach to care
- Keeping the apartment homes in the common areas clean with thorough housekeeping
- Giving residents valuable, exciting opportunities to get to know each other with truly enjoyable life enrichment opportunities
To experience the small-town charm of Walnut Woods in person, families should consider touring the community. By touring, potential residents can see everything Walnut Woods provides, helping them make a more informed decision about long-term care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where is Walnut Woods located?
Walnut Woods is located at:
35 N Walnut St
Boyertown, PA 19512
Q: What care services and amenities does Walnut Woods provide?
Walnut Woods is a dedicated independent living community offering everything residents need in one convenient location, including:
- Free parking (for residents and their guests)
- Life enrichment programming
- Linen services and laundry facilities
- Scheduled transportation options
- Inclusive utilities
- On-site restaurant-style dining
- Weekly housekeeping and linen care
- Access to 24/7 emergency response services
Potential residents can get more information about services and amenities available through Walnut Woods by using the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: What levels of care does Walnut Woods provide?
At Walnut Woods, independent living is the primary type of long-term care residents receive. The independent living options at Walnut Woods do not include memory care or personal care, but offer 24-hour staffing, emergency response systems, and more to promote around-the-clock peace of mind.
To learn more about the levels of care available through Walnut Woods, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: How much does Walnut Woods cost?
Monthly rates at Walnut Woods depend on each unit’s size and layout. However, the community does not require expensive buy-ins from new residents, nor do they offer long-term, restricting leases.
To get a personalized quote for Walnut Woods, and to see which units are available to rent, please use the link above marked “Get Pricing”.
Q: Is Walnut Woods pet-friendly?
Walnut Woods welcomes pets like family, allowing residents to live with their four-legged friends. However, rules and regulations apply, and residents are expected to give their pet adequate daily care for the length of their stay.
For more information about the rules and regulations for pets at Walnut Woods, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: Do the residents seem active and engaged at Walnut Woods?
At Walnut Woods, life enrichment programming is a cornerstone of their dedication to quality independent living. Holiday Retirement believes staying active and involved with one’s community is the key to a happy, vibrant lifestyle, and they enable engagement through exciting daily events and activities.
To learn more about upcoming life enrichment opportunities at Walnut Woods and how they help residents live thriving, active lives, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
There are 19 hospitals within 25 miles of Holiday Walnut Woods. The two closest hospitals are Pottstown Memorial Medical Center which is 6.6 miles away and Physician’S Care Surgical Hospital which is 9.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Holiday Walnut Woods are:
- Pet Friendly
- Activity Center
- Outdoor Areas
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Cable or Satellite TV
- Beauty Salon
- Dogs Allowed
We liked Holiday Walnut Woods. I think it would be a great setting for my sister, unfortunately, she's just resistant right now. The rooms were very nice, very spacious, and very clean. The staff was extremely welcoming, and they provided a lot of activities for the residents. You have to bring...
We liked Holiday Walnut Woods. I think it would be a great setting for my sister, unfortunately, she's just resistant right now. The rooms were very nice, very spacious, and very clean. The staff was extremely welcoming, and they provided a lot of activities for the residents. You have to bring your own furniture, but a refrigerator is provided. There are laundry facilities, but it's down the hall.
Read moreRespite generally in most cases is only 30 days and they charge you a small fee, but at Holiday Walnut Woods, they're charging three months respite, which is due upfront, plus charging an additional fee, which is the same price as what the room would be. You're not going to find people tha...
Respite generally in most cases is only 30 days and they charge you a small fee, but at Holiday Walnut Woods, they're charging three months respite, which is due upfront, plus charging an additional fee, which is the same price as what the room would be. You're not going to find people that are going to pay that. They used to do 30 days, but they just recently changed it. It would be an ideal place. I'd choose it in a heartbeat, especially since the facility was very nice and because of the three meals a day. It is an older community. The rooms were nice, but they don't have granite (countertops) or stainless-steel (appliances) and they don't have stoves. You have to go to the cafeteria to eat. I saw the staff exercising in the exercise room with the residents at that time. It's a clean and nice place. I'd consider it, but I didn't like the three months respite. The staff during the tour was great. They have breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and they're sit-down meals.
Read moreI visited the Holiday Walnut Woods. I liked the friendliness, and the hospitality, and everything seemed very comfortable. I went for lunch, so I met a lot of the kitchen staff as well as a lot of the residents. It was just very inviting. They do a hot meal at lunchtime and so that's good. It w...
I visited the Holiday Walnut Woods. I liked the friendliness, and the hospitality, and everything seemed very comfortable. I went for lunch, so I met a lot of the kitchen staff as well as a lot of the residents. It was just very inviting. They do a hot meal at lunchtime and so that's good. It was a chicken barbecue, and they had a vegetable I didn't like, but aside from that, it was fine. I saw the small studios, it's in a triangle shape, I saw the larger studio that's in a square, and then I saw the 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom. They were all excellent. They have handicapped showers or tubs, a kitchenette, and a nice bathroom. The staff was excellent.
Read moreI toured Walnut Woods. I was very impressed with Angela, who is the executive director, and she conducted my tour. I had lunch with her in the facility while the senior residents were enjoying lunch. Lunch was very nice. Angela was very pleasant, informative, clearly very passionate about her job, a...
I toured Walnut Woods. I was very impressed with Angela, who is the executive director, and she conducted my tour. I had lunch with her in the facility while the senior residents were enjoying lunch. Lunch was very nice. Angela was very pleasant, informative, clearly very passionate about her job, and excited about what she does. She explained the facility to me, and also, I explained to her the situation with my aunt like what's going on as far as me trying to find a place for her. I found the facility clean. I was shown a model one-bedroom, but then I was also taken to two other one-bedrooms that weren't furnished, of course, like the model. I saw a two-bedroom and two efficiencies. Angela explained the price breakdowns of each one. I found the staff very friendly. While we were touring, one of the things that impressed me is, that after lunch we went to a basket-weaving class that was taught by a retired fourth-grade teacher, and there were about nine residents in the room. One in particular, who they consider an ambassador because she is willing to kind of acclimate to new residents, she was very friendly and very happy about being at the residence, and she talked to me. And then as we were walking through the halls, we came upon different residents that were there that were not planted, and Angela, the executive director, knew everyone by name, and she talked to them and introduced me. I asked them if they were happy there, and everyone that I talked to was, and they also encouraged me to bring my aunt. It seemed very authentic and very genuine. Nobody had pre-planned what they were going to say or knew what Angela was going to ask them. The youngest resident there is 59 years old, and he was one of the ones that we ran into, and the oldest resident is 101. I found the visit very informative, and I was kind of impressed with the place. It is a far distance for me. It took me 38 minutes to get there. There are other places much closer to me and my aunt, but I would consider it as a place for her to consider if I can only convince her. The facility has a lot like there's a beauty shop, there's a little store for the residents, and there's a very nice library.
Read moreWalnut Woods was a real nice place. I don't have anything against it. I'm just not ready for that. I like to cook my own stuff and things like that and you couldn't do it there. I couldn't eat in the room. I had to go to the cafeteria and I'm used to getting up and eating my...
Walnut Woods was a real nice place. I don't have anything against it. I'm just not ready for that. I like to cook my own stuff and things like that and you couldn't do it there. I couldn't eat in the room. I had to go to the cafeteria and I'm used to getting up and eating my breakfast early. I have a restrictive diet, and they don't fix diets for you the way I understand it. They give you two choices and both choices had meat there that day and I couldn't eat either one of them. Then they had the tomato soup as an entree. They said they want you to come down to the dining room and mix with people. The studio apartment only had a refrigerator and there was no stove. The one-bedroom had a little kitchenette. They have a garden you go out and work in, they have a library, and they have bingo. They have everything that you could ever want. My big problem would be is I do not eat pork at all and I am very strict with that. I talked to the women in the dining room and they said, "Everyone here likes pork, so we eat a lot of bacon, we eat ham, they put it in everything." I can't eat it, so what do I do if I can't fix my own food? It's a beautiful place and I was on all three floors. We walked up and down the halls, and they had carts out there. All you have to do is go out and get a cart and you can use it to get your laundry and all that stuff. The workers were wonderful. They waited on you and they're very nice. They were always polite and I loved the people. They set us at a table with some women, and they were so nice to me and I enjoyed them. I loved Angela; she was nice. Everything was nice.
Read moreWalnut Woods Independent Living was a little bit smaller than the other place I toured, but there's nothing wrong with that. The inside of the rooms was very clean and the walls were painted fresh. I looked into two rooms that were being painted, and a new carpet was going in. I looked at a 1-b...
Walnut Woods Independent Living was a little bit smaller than the other place I toured, but there's nothing wrong with that. The inside of the rooms was very clean and the walls were painted fresh. I looked into two rooms that were being painted, and a new carpet was going in. I looked at a 1-bedroom there and a studio apartment and the layout of the rooms themselves was nice. They had a little kitchen area with a refrigerator. And I liked the fact that it was a little bit smaller because my dad walks with the aid of a cane, and it wasn't so huge for him to get around. The other thing is it's close to where I live. The staff who accommodated me was very friendly and followed up with me after the visit to make sure all my questions were answered. She was very nice. I have an uncle who lives there now. The dining area was very nice. There is a Wal-Mart close by and another department store close by. They're in the process of planning lunches, right now because of the COVID, they're still not there yet. But that's one of the things that they're planning on doing as well.
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