United Methodist Homes’ Wesley Village in Pittston, Pennsylvania, offers three levels of residential care—independent living for those who manage daily tasks with minimal assistance, assisted living for residents who need regular personal support, and a specialized memory care program for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. This tiered structure allows residents to move between care types if needs change, keeping them within the same community whenever possible.
Medical support is available for short-term respite stays and for residents managing diabetes. On site, licensed nurses supervise care around the clock and coordinate services such as speech and occupational therapy. The community also provides incontinence and ambulatory care, hospice services for end-of-life support, and ongoing counseling for residents and families. Because Wesley Village is part of a continuing-care organization, residents can transition between levels of medical attention without leaving the campus.
Accommodations range from private apartments to larger units. Depending on the floor plan selected, residents may have housekeeping included, access to outdoor sitting areas, cable television service, and an in-unit washer and dryer. Not every unit contains all of these features, so it is advisable to confirm specific amenities when touring.
Dining is handled by the community’s culinary staff, who prepare three daily meals and snacks that are served in shared dining spaces. Menus are designed to support varied nutritional needs, including accommodations for residents with diabetes or other diet-related medical concerns.
Common-area amenities include an activity center for social events, structured health and wellness programs to encourage regular exercise, and a library and computer lounge where residents can read, study, or access the internet.