Welcome to The Birches at Newtown, an assisted living community located in Newtown, Pennsylvania. In addition to assisted living, The Birches at Newtown also offers memory care at this location. The cost of the assisted-living community at The Birches at Newtown starts at a monthly rate of $2,395 to $10,190. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 39 hospitals within 25 miles of The Birches at Newtown. The two closest hospitals are St Mary Medical Center which is 3.8 miles away and Barix Clinics Of Pennsylvania which is 5.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Birches at Newtown are:
Pet Friendly
Pool
Fitness Programs
Clubs & Communities
Outdoor Areas
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 661-2445 or reach the community directly at(267) 352-4076
Room Pricing
assisted-living
StudioStarting at$5,495
One BedroomStarting at$6,795
memory-care
StudioStarting at$6,795
Personal Care Add-Ons
This community offers a range of care levels depending on the customized needs of each resident.
Services Package Price Range:Varies
Meals
Housekeeping
Laundry
Medication Assistance
Personal Care Assistance
Looking for Medicaid Options?
If you are using Medicaid to pay for senior living, your options are likely different.
The community is highly praised for its compassionate and attentive staff, clean facilities, and a wide array of activities and services. Residents and their families feel welcome and cared for in a supportive and engaging environment. Reviews consistently highlight the kindness of the staff, the cleanliness of the facility, and the quality and variety of activities and entertainment options available, including physical therapy, outdoor areas, and fitness classes. The food receives positive mentions for its quality and variety, with some residents specifically highlighting delicious options like cranberry bread pudding. The community's attentive care and responsiveness to residents' needs, including those with specialized conditions such as Lewy body dementia, are particularly appreciated. The comprehensive approach to care, including physical, emotional, and mental support, contributes to residents feeling valued and safe.
However, a few concerns are mentioned regarding the night staff's enthusiasm and the adequacy of providing detailed care during these hours. The memory care unit was noted by a visitor for having an odor at the entrance, which could indicate room for improvement in cleanliness or maintenance in this area. Additionally, some logistical concerns about room locks that can easily lead to residents locking themselves out, laundry service issues, and the management of aggressive behavior in the memory care section suggest areas where the community could enhance its services and facilities. Pricing and the policy on Medicaid/Medicare might also influence decisions for potential residents and their families. Despite these points, the community is generally recommended for its overall quality of care, environment, and the array of services provided to residents.