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McCullough Place
500 Cheney Oak Dr, Johnstown, PA, 15905
McCullough Place
500 Cheney Oak Dr, Johnstown, PA, 15905
Welcome to McCullough Place, an Assisted Living community located in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The cost of the assisted living community at McCullough Place starts at a monthly rate of $2,722 to $6,263. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
From The Community
I have a beautiful apartment, three meals a day, and many activities to keep me busy. The staff is very friendly and willing to help in any way they can. I’ve made many good friends and since i’m no longer able to live by myself, i feel very fortunate have found such a nice place that i’m proud to call my home.
There are 4 hospitals within 25 miles of McCullough Place. The two closest hospitals are Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center which is 1.1 miles away and Windber Hospital which is 7.1 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at McCullough Place are:
- Pet Friendly
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Pool
- Activity Center
- Fitness Programs
Services and Amenities
Services
- Beauty & Barber
- Nearby Shopping
- Housekeeping
- English
- Complimentary Transportation
- Scheduled Transportation
Activities & Fitness
- All-Day Dining
- Social Outings
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Visiting Rabbi
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
Dining & Nutrition
- Vegan
- Outdoor Areas
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
Safety
- Sprinkler System Throughout
Accommodations
- Parking
- Beauty Salon
- Central Fireplace
- Dogs Allowed
- Studio Apartments
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Jacuzzi
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
Dad went here for respite care two years ago. The facility was fantastic. The care given to my father during his stay was excellent. They were attentive to his needs. It was a one- bedroom with a private bathroom. My dad thought the food was delicious. I know they had daily activities, but I honestl...
Dad went here for respite care two years ago. The facility was fantastic. The care given to my father during his stay was excellent. They were attentive to his needs. It was a one- bedroom with a private bathroom. My dad thought the food was delicious. I know they had daily activities, but I honestly don't remember what they were. I know that they had fitness activities. They had entertainers come in, card games, and board games.
Read moreThis is a safe and good community. The staff are good at taking care of the residents. My loved one doesn't care for the food and the community are serving three meals a day to the residents. There are choices for meals that the residents can choose from. The staff communication is good with the...
This is a safe and good community. The staff are good at taking care of the residents. My loved one doesn't care for the food and the community are serving three meals a day to the residents. There are choices for meals that the residents can choose from. The staff communication is good with the family.
Read moreIt was gorgeous. We've had several relatives in other homes in the Johnstown area, and this by far is the nicest place that I've ever been in. They have super wide hallways, and everything is decorated beautifully. I think they have 42 rooms, so it's not that large. As we were going t...
It was gorgeous. We've had several relatives in other homes in the Johnstown area, and this by far is the nicest place that I've ever been in. They have super wide hallways, and everything is decorated beautifully. I think they have 42 rooms, so it's not that large. As we were going through the facility, we were with the admissions director. We stopped and talked to the staff, whether it was a laundry person or a hairdresser or whoever that was. He introduced us to every one of those, which impressed me, because it seemed like a family type place. He took us to a studio apartment that was fairly big. It's about 450 square feet, which is a good size, with a really nice kitchen, a really nice private bath, and a living area. McCullough Place is the only one I found that had any vacancies actually. Then they had the crafts, weekly church services, a sing along, and an entertainer that comes in and plays the accordion and piano. They have a very good variety of socialization. It's built in a circle around a courtyard with a gazebo and plenty of picnic tables. They have a dining room that beats most restaurants. They have tablecloths that are decorated real nice with centerpieces. They have free transportation to doctor's offices and they take care of dispensing their medications. They had anything that you asked for. I was very pleased.
Read moreI found a place for my mother, but I have not yet moved her in, and we chose here. It seemed clean, safe, and homey. The place was very clean. The staff was very courteous and knowledgeable. The people that we spoke with were very nice and knowledgeable. It's close by to where she lives.
It was a very nice place. I was very impressed with it. It was very homey, spacious, and friendly, and I think they have a lot of activities there. They're also kind and caring workers. We saw the rooms, the dining area, and the activity area during the tour.
My mother-in-law is currently at McCullough Place, and our experience has not been good. It's a back and forth for the staff. They say one thing and do another. It's all screwed up. She is showing up almost $5,300 a month, and a place like that and with the money that you're spending, you still have...
My mother-in-law is currently at McCullough Place, and our experience has not been good. It's a back and forth for the staff. They say one thing and do another. It's all screwed up. She is showing up almost $5,300 a month, and a place like that and with the money that you're spending, you still have to take your own bedding, pillowcases, and stuff up there. We also took a cushion up there because she's in a wheelchair, and she needs that to sit on because her bottom gets sore, but when my wife and I were up there twice, no cushion was put on the wheelchair. When we went there to visit, they told us, "OK, you can go back in the room," so we went back in the room and spent time with her, talked to her, and then we left. However, the next time we came in, we had to meet her in a meeting room. They put us in there, we were like ten feet away, we could take our masks off, sat, and talked to her. You're only allowed to be there for half an hour, but the lady forgot to set the timer on. There was another time when my wife had her mask off, and this lady came over and said, "You gotta put your mask on." It's like either you have to have it, or you don't have to have it. McCullough Place is all pretty on the outside and the inside. The facility is in nice shape, it's clean, and my mother said that the food is good, but they have her shoved back in the corner where nobody can see her in her room. Their service is lousy too. When we went in there to settle up one of the pieces of paperwork, because she came from a rehab place, they told us, "Oh, there's a $4,500 entry fee. It's non-refundable." So, we're taking her out of there soon.
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