Olivia Village Assisted Living Residence in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, provides a single level of care—assisted living—with a clinical scope that covers residents under 60, individuals managing diabetes with oral medication or insulin, and those who need sliding-scale glucose monitoring. The team is also equipped to support residents experiencing mild dementia. With these capabilities, the community is positioned to help residents remain in place even as care needs change, reducing the likelihood of a disruptive transfer to a higher-acuity setting.
Care delivery is backed by an RN or LPN on staff, a nurse on call around the clock, and awake overnight staff supported by 24-hour security. All employees undergo background checks, and each apartment is wired with a pull-cord system that alerts staff immediately. Residents can see an on-site podiatrist without leaving the building, and full-assistance help is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer support ranges from standby or one-person assistance to the safe use of walkers and wheelchairs.
Accommodations are designed for practical comfort. Many units feature private bathrooms, basic furnishings, independent climate controls, cable service, and the option to repaint or decorate. Routine housekeeping and scheduled laundry pick-ups are part of the package. Because floor plans vary, not every apartment contains every feature, so it is best to confirm specific room details during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet common dietary guidelines, with snacks offered between scheduled dining times and the option for in-room service when needed. The culinary staff can modify textures to mechanical chop, purée, or thickened liquids to match physician orders, supporting residents who have swallowing or chewing difficulties.
Beyond direct care, Olivia Village offers resident parking, outdoor smoking areas, wheelchair-accessible common spaces, an on-site barber and beauty shop, internet access, and a small library for quiet reading or computer use. Scheduled transportation helps residents reach medical appointments or local errands when family cannot provide a ride.