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The Manor at Oakridge
4500 Oakhurst Blvd, Harrisburg, PA, 17110
The Manor at Oakridge
4500 Oakhurst Blvd, Harrisburg, PA, 17110
Welcome to the Manor at Oakridge, a Holiday Retirement Community in beautiful Harrisburg, Pennsylvania offering independent living and maintenance-free housing.
At the Manor at Oakridge, residents access to many amenities and conveniences that help them live each day to the fullest, including features like:
- Fireplace in the common area
- Life enrichment programming
- Lounging spaces
- On-site game room
- On-site beautician services
- Restaurant-style dining options
- Exercise room with fitness equipment
- Private dining space
- Internet access and on-site computers
- WiFi available in the common areas
- Parking available
- Convenient walking paths
- Billiard Lounge with Pool Tables
- Multi-purpose room
- Laundry facilities on-site
- Spacious patio
- Library
- On-site worship facilities
- Outdoor gardens and grounds
- Kitchens for resident-use
The Manor at Oakridge has dining options that give residents daily access to chef-prepared meals at no extra cost, helping them meet their daily recommended nutritional and caloric intake goals.
The kitchen staff prepares meals from fresh, nutritious ingredients, serving exciting recipes like:
- Smoked Turkey
- Sausage and Mussels with Garlic Lemon Sauce
- Tomato and Blue Cheese Soup
- Homemade Gnocchi
- Sweetheart Cheesecake
- Irish beef stew
- Pretzel Salad
- Beef Kabobs
- Thanksgiving corn pudding
- Sweet Corn and Cilantro Crab Cakes
- Bacon-Wrapped BBQ Shrimp with Tomato Cucumber Salad
- Banana Ice Cream
- Pumpkin spice ravioli
- Berry Fruit Trifle Parfait
Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania, and home to all the resources residents need – including banking, world-class shopping at the Colonel Park Mall, and highly-rated medical care UPMC Pinnacle Harrisburg.
Harrisburg is home to many key parts of America’s history, with many exciting points of interest around town for history buffs to experience. Must-see attractions in Harrisburg include:
The Manor at Oakridge offers exciting life enrichment programming each morning, afternoon, and evening, where residents can get together with their peers and enjoy fun experiences together right from home.
In the past, popular activities at the community have included:
- Trivia
- Arts and crafts
- Movie screenings
- Bible Study
- Billiards
- Fashion shows
- Resident Appreciation Dinners
- Raffles
- Cribbage
- Board games
- Karaoke and sing-a-longs
- Holiday celebrations
- Walking Groups
- Fitness classes and activities
- Lifelong learning opportunities
- Shuffleboard
- Adventure travel video screenings
- Community theater
- Coffee Klatch
- Crossword puzzles
- Group outings to malls, concerts, points of interest, and more
- Sit-down aerobics
- Resident clubs
- Birthday parties
- Storytelling
- Manicure and pedicure sessions
- The Price is Right (and other game shows adaptations)
- Ladderball
- Floral Arrangement Classes
- Sit & Be Fit
The Manor at Oakridge has many housing options for families to consider before they move in, with floor plans including:
- Studio (Starting at 385 sq ft)
- One-bedroom (Starting at 542 sq ft)
- Two-bedroom (Starting at 877 sq ft)
Apartments are designed to maximize comfort and convenience for residents at all hours of the day, featuring state-of-the-art amenities like:
- Soft carpet and window treatments
- Attached patios/balconies (in select units)
- Heating and air conditioning
- Private units
- Cable TV hookups
- Emergency response tools and services
- In-unit kitchen spaces
- All-inclusive utilities
- Telephone hookups
- Wheelchair-accessible units available
The Manor at Oakridge goes above and beyond to make independent living one of the most enjoyable chapters of a person’s life by taking away time-consuming maintenance responsibilities and putting fun, enriching opportunities right at residents’ fingertips.
Families and residents said they love their experience with the Manor at Oakridge because:
- The common areas are spacious and beautifully-decorated, offering clean and comfortable spaces for residents to relax and socialize
- The pet-friendly policy is lenient compared to some communities in Harrisburg, letting residents live with their cat or dog
- The life enrichment programming provides a very wide range of activities and events designed with residents in mind, so there’s something fun for everyone to look forward to
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If a family wants to learn more about the Manor at Oakridge, they are welcome to schedule a free tour of the community by using the link above. During the tour, staff members are happy to explain what sets their housing and services apart from other independent living communities in Harrisburg, helping families understand if the Manor Oak Ridge is a good fit for care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where is the Manor at Oak Ridge located?
The Manor at Oak Ridge is located at:
4500 Oakhurst Blvd
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Q: What care services and amenities does the Manor at Oak Ridge provide?
During their stay at the Manor at Oak Ridge, residents have access to a wide variety of services and amenities, including:
- Weekly housekeeping and linen care
- Linen services and laundry facilities
- Access to 24/7 emergency response services
- Scheduled transportation options
- Free parking (for residents and their guests)
- Life enrichment programming
- On-site restaurant-style dining
- Inclusive utilities
To learn more about the amenities residents have access to at the Manor at Oak Ridge, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: What levels of care does the Manor at Oak Ridge provide?
Unlike some Holiday communities that offer independent living and assisted living on the same campus, the Manor at Oak Ridge only provides independent care on campus. However, families may request additional types of services by making arrangements with a third-party provider. This is especially important when residents need health care, as skilled nursing care is not provided through the Manor at Oak Ridge.
To get more information, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: How much does the Manor at Oak Ridge cost?
The Manor at Oak Ridge’s monthly rates vary for each resident, in correlation with the size and layout of their apartment. To get a personalized estimate for the community based on their most recent pricing, please use the “Get Pricing” link above.
Q: Is the Manor at Oak Ridge pet-friendly?
Pets are welcome at the Manor at Oak Ridge. However, they must comply with the community’s pet policy. For more information, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: Do the residents seem active and engaged at the Manor at Oak Ridge?
Active living is a cornerstone of the Manor at Oak Ridge’s commitment to exceptional care. The community encourages residents to live an active, independent lifestyle by giving them on-site opportunities every morning, afternoon, and evening.
To learn more about life enrichment at the Manor at Oak Ridge, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
There are 5 hospitals within 25 miles of The Manor at Oakridge. The two closest hospitals are Pinnacle Health Hospitals which is 5.5 miles away and Holy Spirit Hospital which is 7.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Manor at Oakridge are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Outdoor Areas
- Social Outings
Services and Amenities
Services
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Allowed Outdoors
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- deck
Care
- Hospice available on-site
- Physical therapist
- Occupational therapist
- Speech therapist
- Hospice Available On-Site
- Physical Therapist
Neighborhood
- Raised Garden Beds
We did a tour of Holiday The Manor At Oakridge. The room setup was nice, there was one particular apartment that my mom liked. They told us there were going to be some updates next year, like the rugs in the hallways and I think the dining area which needed it. The lady that we toured with did say t...
We did a tour of Holiday The Manor At Oakridge. The room setup was nice, there was one particular apartment that my mom liked. They told us there were going to be some updates next year, like the rugs in the hallways and I think the dining area which needed it. The lady that we toured with did say that they were getting things updated and painted and just a refresh. But the rooms that we saw were clean, they were spotless, and the floor plan was nice. In terms of services and amenities, the ones that were important to us were the inclusion of meals and then there were activities provided. I believe there were rides to the grocery store and to doctor's appointments if needed. The staff who gave us the tour was very informative.
Read moreHoliday The Manor at Oakridge was horrible and dirty. It was supposed to be independent, but they should have said it was a nursing home. There was an ambulance coming probably two or three times a week. I don't like anything nice about it, it was awful. The carpets were filthy. In the dining r...
Holiday The Manor at Oakridge was horrible and dirty. It was supposed to be independent, but they should have said it was a nursing home. There was an ambulance coming probably two or three times a week. I don't like anything nice about it, it was awful. The carpets were filthy. In the dining room, the wait staff was never there. They hired kids that didn't show up. The cook would come out and say, 'Well, I'm the only cook today, so the only thing that you can have for breakfast is pancakes and bacon.' It was just poorly staffed. I was supposed to get my apartment cleaned once a week, but no. I was there for six months, and it was cleaned once because they did not have housekeeping people. They didn't have enough staff, so that was the problem. There weren't enough people taking care of the dining room, there wasn't any housekeeping, and the maintenance guy was pitiful. All he did was walk around and it looked like he was trying to be busy, but he didn't do diddly squat. There was only one person that was doing their job and that was the assistant manager. With regards to food, they would put stuff on the menu to make it sound like it's going to be something good, but it was like, no, don't even think about it being good, it was bad. When people found out I was leaving, they said, 'We would leave, too, but we don't have any place else to go.' There were a lot of people there who were not happy, but they had no place else to go, so they were stuck there. As for activities, they hired a new activity person, and she was good. She was trying her darndest to get things. She was new, she was young, and she was trying new things.
Read moreI would recommend fully The Manor for anyone needing an independent retirement community. We initially chose The Manor as we felt it had the care my dad needed, the staff were incredible, and the facility itself was great with diverse activities - pool table - card tables - etc.
This is the only facility we looked at. We felt very comfortable. It is also close to our home, so it makes visits easy. The staff at The Manor at Oakridge are very friendly and helpful. The size of the apartment you choose depends on cost. My mother-in-law has a one bedroom and it is a nice size...
This is the only facility we looked at. We felt very comfortable. It is also close to our home, so it makes visits easy. The staff at The Manor at Oakridge are very friendly and helpful. The size of the apartment you choose depends on cost. My mother-in-law has a one bedroom and it is a nice size for her. She enjoys the activities and uses the bus outings that they offer twice a week. The food is just so so. Overall, we are very happy.
Read moreOther than the lack of activities because there's no event planner at this time, everything is going well. There is also a lack of transportation.
I liked everything about Holiday The Manor At Oakridge. There was nothing I didn't like. They were very accommodating. This is the place that I had visited that I wanted my husband to agree to go to. It was more a matter of he did not have the funds available to move in there yet because he&apo...
I liked everything about Holiday The Manor At Oakridge. There was nothing I didn't like. They were very accommodating. This is the place that I had visited that I wanted my husband to agree to go to. It was more a matter of he did not have the funds available to move in there yet because he's still waiting to get his Social Security and have that started, so he was not able to afford it, and that's the big flag. They showed me a studio, which would have been the actual studio apartment that my husband would have gotten had he moved on it quicker. And it was more than accommodating because where he's at right now, he has a room, and that's it. This place had a small kitchenette and its own bathroom. It was just like a small apartment. He would have a private balcony, and then the room size was adequate for a bed and a recliner or a loveseat. It had three closets. It was very clean. They have cleaning people that come in, so he wouldn't even have to do that, although I think he would have. The few staff that I met were all wonderful. The dining room was like you were in a restaurant. They have servers come to your table, and they offer you a menu with maybe five things per meal that you can choose from yourself. You can sit there in the dining room with other people, or you can take your tray to your room. The meals looked good, and there was a variety, so I thought that was wonderful. They do about a hundred different activities a month, and they have separate rooms. They have an exercise room, a library, and a game room with a pool table and poker tables. They have laundry facilities free of charge on every floor. The only thing he would have to have paid extra for is a haircut, and they have a salon on the third floor of the place. But everything else was inclusive so I think it was well worth it. There was a resident director there and she was as personable as could be. I felt like I knew her. She was very open and very real. She didn't sugarcoat anything. She was willing to help me get him in there by waiving the usual deposit. Knowing his financial situation, she was able to get that portion waived for me, so he just had to start paying by the month. I liked it because he would have to have signed a 90-day lease and that's it, and then it goes month to month after that.
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