Vincentian Home, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a non-profit senior living community that operates as part of the Catholic health care organization Vincentian. Certified by both Medicare and Medicaid since 1967, the facility offers a continuum of care services, including skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, short-term rehabilitation, and long-term care. The community accommodates 168 residents in private and semi-private rooms and is equipped to provide both outpatient rehabilitation and ambulatory care. As a Catholic facility, Vincentian Home features an on-site chapel and offers spiritual support as part of its care model, alongside other amenities like a therapy room, resident/family counseling, a barber/beauty salon, and regular social activities.
Medical and supportive care at Vincentian Home is structured around person-centered practices. Residents receive 24-hour nursing care, with staff available to assist with activities of daily living such as full assistance with bathing and dressing as well as some physical assistance with eating and toileting. The facility supports specialized medical needs through diabetes care management and incontinence care. Therapy services—physical, occupational, and speech therapy—are provided on site, with a dedicated therapy room for treatment and restorative programs. Memory care is delivered in a secured unit designed for residents with dementia or other cognitive impairments, emphasizing safety and individualized attention. Vincentian Home also offers hospice care and podiatry services as part of its interdisciplinary approach, and utilizes technology solutions like the Care Innovations Quietcare platform and an electronic medication administration record to enhance health monitoring and medication management.
Social engagement and resident well-being are supported through clubs, group activities, and access to both a beauty shop and a barber shop. Family and resident councils are available, offering a platform for feedback and support. The facility maintains a strong infection prevention protocol, particularly in response to COVID-19, and has adapted its operations accordingly. Feedback from residents and families frequently highlights the facility’s cleanliness, the friendliness of the staff, and the range of organized activities. Positive reviews note respectful, attentive care and support during difficult times, especially in both short-term and long-term contexts. However, some reviews point to concerns about communication with families, inconsistencies in care delivery, staffing shortages, and management practices. Quality of care may vary across units or teams. Vincentian Home has not reported major expansions or construction projects as of mid-2024 and continues to focus on providing stable, person-centered care within its existing structure.
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 less than the average price in the area of $5,125. 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.