Quincy Retirement Community, located in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, is a nonprofit senior living facility that offers a continuum of care services on its 30-acre campus. The facility provides skilled nursing and assisted living as primary care options, with additional services covering memory care, rehabilitation, and independent living. Residents can choose from a variety of residential accommodations, including cottages, apartments, and suites. Quincy Retirement Community is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has been a Medicare participant since 1977. As of the latest data, the facility serves approximately 126 occupants.
Quincy Retirement Community delivers a range of clinical and supportive services. Nursing care is available for both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents, with an emphasis on medication management, diabetes support, wound care, and pain management. In addition to memory care for residents with cognitive challenges, the facility offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy, which are facilitated in an on-site therapy room. Additional health services include podiatry and hospice care. The staff is equipped to assist with daily self-care activities, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, while also providing incontinence care and laundry services. Ancillary amenities include a barber and beauty salon, clubs and community activities, and opportunities for resident and family counseling. Quincy Retirement Community also offers respite care and continuing care arrangements, supporting residents with varying needs across different stages.
The facility’s policies and procedures are complemented by its certified and licensed staff, including nurses, therapists, and visiting medical professionals affiliated with local hospitals such as Saint Louis University Hospital. Quincy Retirement Community’s communal spaces and activities aim to support resident engagement and social connection.
Feedback from residents and families reveals a mixed perception of care quality. Some long-term residents report satisfaction with social activities, personalized attention, and staff dedication. However, several reviews highlight problems with care delivery, including organizational issues within the therapy department, medication errors, long nurse response times, inconsistent hygiene care, and lapses in fulfilling basic needs. Family members also express concerns about high staff turnover, unprofessional behavior, negative staff attitudes, and cultural insularity. Agency staff report feeling unsupported and cite professionalism concerns, particularly regarding treatment of outside caregivers and indications of bias. Families recommend regular monitoring of resident care due to inconsistency. While some exceptional staff are acknowledged, Quincy Retirement Community’s care is perceived as variable, with recurring concerns about management, communication, and resident dignity.
Costs at this community start at $1,798 and range up to $9,271. The average price in the community is $5,534, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,684. 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.