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Woodland Creek
1424 Dreshertown Rd, Dresher, PA, 19025
Woodland Creek
1424 Dreshertown Rd, Dresher, PA, 19025
Explore and Grow at Woodland Creek Memory Care Community
Woodland Creek Memory Care Community is an all-inclusive personal and memory care facility dedicated to empowering its residents while honoring their dignity and improving their quality of life. Located in the heart of small-town Pennsylvania, Woodland Creek Memory Care Community can boast plenty of nearby parks and outdoor activities but resides within minutes of the hustle and bustle of city life. Take a calming stroll through picturesque Mondauk Common Park and into the Briar Bush Nature Center, venture downtown to explore local restaurants and retail outlets with friends at the Dreshertown Plaza Shopping Mall, or spend quality time with the family discovering the Morris Arboretum. There is always something fun to do near Woodland Creek Memory Care Community. Residents can also rest easy knowing that Abington Hospital and Chestnut Hill Hospital are both within an easy fifteen-minute drive of the Woodland Creek Memory Care Community campus.
Personalized Support You Can Trust
According to residents at Woodland Creek Memory Care Community, the “place is beautiful,” and the “food is excellent.” Woodland Creek Memory Care Community offers world-class services and amenities to make each resident’s stay a relaxed and enjoyable one. Ionized air filters remove airborne particulates 24/7, while the staff is committed to cleaning the entire facility multiple times each day. Seniors may take advantage of scheduled opportunities for social activities and recreation throughout the week, including time in the sensory spa, virtual reality therapy, social dances, movies, outings, and more. Private and semi-private rooms are available for those in need of short-term and respite care as well as those in need of more permanent and involved assistance. Woodland Creek Memory Care Community’s Life Enrichment Program is individually structured around each patient’s lifetime routine and takes on a holistic approach that seeks to honor the memories and experiences of each guest. You can trust Woodland Creek Memory Care Community to deliver the finest in professional care and personalized support.
Ready to learn more? You can request more information above to find pricing or schedule a tour and discover why residents love to call Woodland Creek Memory Care Community home.
There are 48 hospitals within 25 miles of Woodland Creek. The two closest hospitals are Abington Memorial Hospital which is 3.0 miles away and Holy Redeemer Hospital And Medical Center which is 4.9 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Woodland Creek are:
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Pet Friendly
- Fitness Programs
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
- Professional Chef
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Handicap Accessible
- Air Conditioned
- Beauty Salon
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
The overall tour experience I had was good. I was not as impressed with the communication. The people that were working there may not have had as much training in memory care and it wasn't there as long as some of the other places. Other than that, I liked the fact that they had technology in t...
The overall tour experience I had was good. I was not as impressed with the communication. The people that were working there may not have had as much training in memory care and it wasn't there as long as some of the other places. Other than that, I liked the fact that they had technology in the bedroom for movement so that they could detect whether or not the residents were moving in the middle of the night. The apartments were adequate. The space was just the right size. The whole place, in general, appeared very welcoming and home-like. The lady that gave the tour was very good. She gave a lot of information and was able to answer all of our questions with the reasonable information that we needed to make our decision. The dining area was nice and bright, too. Everything was very clean and orderly.
Read moreMy mother moved to Woodland Creek Memory Care. It is beautiful. It is a one-floor building and it's very, very well-appointed. The memory care rooms are spacious. They have all the safety features like the pull cords and a sensor where if someone falls, it can tell at the front desk. It has aut...
My mother moved to Woodland Creek Memory Care. It is beautiful. It is a one-floor building and it's very, very well-appointed. The memory care rooms are spacious. They have all the safety features like the pull cords and a sensor where if someone falls, it can tell at the front desk. It has automatic lights that go on when you walk into the bathroom. There's a lot of space for people who need wheelchairs or walkers. They have nice meals and my mother seems to like the food. I like the ratio of aides to residents and they all seem to be very caring. So far, we are happy with how she's being treated. They care for her and they take care of our needs. The staff I've met has been outstanding.
Read moreIt is a beautiful facility. The staffing is great. What we liked about it, and why we were going to choose it is because it was fully memory care. So, we figured whatever they were doing in there was geared to people like my mom; it was all memory care. The place is absolutely beautiful. It was o...
It is a beautiful facility. The staffing is great. What we liked about it, and why we were going to choose it is because it was fully memory care. So, we figured whatever they were doing in there was geared to people like my mom; it was all memory care. The place is absolutely beautiful. It was only open for two years now, so everything in there is practically new. Each room has a picture of the person, so that helps to identify the room, we were impressed with that. It has a bio about that person, and what they used to be like, and the family writes up the bio and supplies that picture. The room that she would have had was right near the nursing station. It's a beautiful setup. Everything was nice about that place. The one downfall is when we asked about the assistance that they provide to a dementia person. They need care to tell them how to even get up to go shower, and they don't know how to do that. When we signed up and put a deposit of $10,000 down, and then got into more particulars about what their day would be like, their staff said they get showers twice a week. That right there is not acceptable, not with a senior citizen who may wet themselves every day. Then we asked them, if she was confused that night with going to the bathroom, she'll get up and fall. The staff said they have motion lights to know when they get up, but that doesn't mean that every time she's going to be in the bathroom, somebody is going to be in there to help her. We know that it's not a 24-hour thing, and they don't have a one-on-one, but those are just some concerns. We just decided not to go. If we're going to pay almost $7000, we may as well keep her at home, comfortable, and hire two people to come into our home.
Read moreWoodland Creek was the other contender. It's set up like a circle instead of a square. The courtyard was in the center, so they can go out there, but they were not going to be able to escape. They can go outside whenever they want. They were within the same price range. It was the first one we ...
Woodland Creek was the other contender. It's set up like a circle instead of a square. The courtyard was in the center, so they can go out there, but they were not going to be able to escape. They can go outside whenever they want. They were within the same price range. It was the first one we toured, and we liked it. The person who toured us was very knowledgeable, very caring, and sympathetic. She just really knew her stuff. It's kept well. Just beautiful surroundings. The staff was friendly. They had an activity room, a big movie room, and music. And then they also have this sensory spa room for the more severe Alzheimer's cases to calm them down. It has all kinds of different sensory things in this room, and it was really neat. So that was a cool thing. They definitely have transportation, and they have a doctor that comes in. They have the podiatrist, the vision, and the dental that will come in so that you don't have to take them out.
Read moreThe tour we had smaller number of residents, and when my loved one moved in they didn't have enough staff as the resident count increased. The community won't take any responsibility for their short comings. I wouldn't recommend the community to anyone. The community needs everything in blister p...
The tour we had smaller number of residents, and when my loved one moved in they didn't have enough staff as the resident count increased. The community won't take any responsibility for their short comings. I wouldn't recommend the community to anyone. The community needs everything in blister packs to be able to handle medication management. The nurse seemed to be the only one knowing what to do; however, she looked overwhelmed by everyone asking her what to do for their job.
Read moreBeautiful facility and grounds. If only the care matched. Mom entered [date removed] - After mo 1, care declined. Unsanitary suite, food items left on floor, wrote name in dust on nightstand, trash/diapers overflowed, she began falling at night & calling by phone for help - staff didn’t hear o...
Beautiful facility and grounds. If only the care matched. Mom entered [date removed] - After mo 1, care declined. Unsanitary suite, food items left on floor, wrote name in dust on nightstand, trash/diapers overflowed, she began falling at night & calling by phone for help - staff didn’t hear or acknowledge screams. Severe diaper rash left open wounds. Cradle cap (first time) that it took 3 months to order special shampoo for, despite many asks. They kept forgetting. Daytime sedation rendered her unable to be roused. Woodland claimed treating for pain. Due to lack of movement (abington hospital’s dx) her legs and feet swelled, developed skin breakage and wounds, rendering her immobile. Others at the facility experienced the same. When new admin hired ([date removed]) they declared mom a two person assist and evicted her. (Practice known as ‘dumping’) This is after she went to the hospital for contracting Covid. Now living back at home. Dignity and physical health have returned. Beware!
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