Why Consider a Continuing Care Retirement Community?
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Why Consider a CCRC?
Continuing Care Retirement Community
Offers the greatest security possible through knowing changes in your needs can be accommodated when aging throws you a sudden curve ball
Short term illness or surgery got you down?
Professional rehabilitative care is available on an in-patient or out-patient basis depending on your specific medical needs.
With United Zion Retirement Community, you have the security in knowing that your care needs will be met regardless of your care level and your ability to pay the cost of additional care!
Considering an active adult or 55 plus community?
Over half of our health care admissions are individuals unable to obtain or maintain the consistent care support they needed in their previous home, requiring a swift and often, uneasy transition from their home because of an inability to meet their needs for unscheduled assistance
Considering a care-at-home service package?
These new models of service delivery offer the choice to remain at home with services brought to you as aging brings the need for additional help
A campus-based continuing care community places you right in the midst of abundant social, spiritual and recreational opportunities, including three delicious meals daily seven days a week
Finally, care-at-home programs cannot provide for immediate or repeatedly unscheduled care needs unless add-on services using 24/7 staff coverage are chosen
722 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz, PA 17543 | Phone: (717) 626-2071 | Fax: (717) 626-0911
United Zion residents find it easy to live a full and enriching retirement, knowing the services of a continuing care retirement community are ready to support their maximum independence. A 110 year reputation for providing quality senior services, within a Christian perspective, highlights United Zion’s experience in meeting the unique needs and preferences of older adults.
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