Foxdale Village in State College delivers nursing-home care with an emphasis on clinical services that help residents maintain or regain health. Short-term and respite stays are accepted, making it possible for family caregivers to take planned breaks or for individuals to recover after hospitalization. On-site physical therapy and speech therapy are available by appointment, and residents who manage diabetes can receive monitoring and support for glucose control. Regular physician oversight is integrated into each care plan to ensure that treatment goals are kept current and coordinated.
Medical oversight is reinforced by round-the-clock staffing inside a secured community. An emergency call system is in place in resident rooms and common areas so help can be summoned immediately, whether for a change in condition or a security concern. The community’s controlled access points and trained personnel provide an added layer of safety for residents who may be prone to wandering or who simply value a well-monitored environment.
Accommodations range from standard private rooms to larger suites, and many but not all units feature amenities such as Wi-Fi, wheelchair-accessible showers, and direct access to landscaped grounds. The campus is pet friendly, offers outdoor sitting areas, and includes designated parking for residents and guests. Select areas within the building, such as a café and shared internet stations, add convenience, but availability can vary by room type.
Daily meals are included in the residency package, and the culinary team can prepare kosher and vegetarian menus when requested. Residents dine in a central dining room with staff present for assistance, and those with special diets receive nutrition plans coordinated with clinical staff. Room service is offered when medically necessary.
Residents have access to an activity center equipped for arts and crafts, a woodworking shop for hands-on projects, and organized clubs that encourage social connections. Scheduled social outings provide opportunities to stay engaged with the wider State College community, while on-site health and wellness programs promote exercise and preventive care. A library and computer lounge supply resources for reading and online access, making it easy to pursue personal interests without leaving campus.