Holiday Niagara Village in Erie, Pennsylvania, is designed for older adults who want an independent living setting without dementia-specific programming. Residents manage their own schedules but have access to staff who can step in with full assistance for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting when those tasks become difficult. The community accepts residents who use walkers or wheelchairs and can provide the needed transfer help to and from beds, chairs, or restrooms.
Support is available around the clock, including an awake night-shift team that can respond quickly to any need that arises after hours. Although the community does not advertise skilled nursing or memory care, routine health monitoring and coordination with outside medical providers are facilitated by on-site staff. Emergency call systems connect residents to personnel day or night, ensuring consistent oversight for safety.
Apartments include regular housekeeping and scheduled laundry services so residents do not have to handle these chores on their own. Floor plans vary, and not every unit contains the same features; prospective residents should confirm which services and fixtures come with the specific accommodation they choose.
Dining is served three times daily in the main restaurant-style venue, with a private dining room available for family gatherings or special occasions. Meals aim to meet a range of dietary needs, and staff are prepared to provide full assistance with eating for anyone who requires it.
Additional conveniences support day-to-day living. Resident parking is available, the campus is wheelchair accessible, and scheduled transportation helps with medical appointments or errands. Amenities include a barber and beauty shop, exercise room, internet access throughout the building, communal gardens, and a library for quiet reading. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.