Thornwald Home
Thornwald Home - UCC Homes
442 Walnut Bottom Road
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 249-4118
(717) 249-8906 FAX
A retirement community offering Residential Living, Personal Care, and Nursing Care.
Thornwald Home is a retirement community located in Carlisle, (Cumberland County), Pennsylvania, and sponsored by United Church of Christ Homes. As a caring, non-profit organization, we are devoted to enriching the lives of those we serve.
United Church of Christ Homes has provided health care and education in its service area since 1965. Our values of compassion, justice, hospitality and integrity guide all who work in the name of United Church of Christ Homes.
Thornwald Home is designed for older adults. You select the living arrangement that suits your individual needs. Each arrangement includes services that enhance personal dignity and independence.
RESIDENTIAL/PERSONAL CARE
For seniors who need assistance in everyday functions, partially furnished or fully furnished private rooms are available. Services include housekeeping, linens, medication assistance, and meals. The personal care unit is licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Welfare.
HEALTH CENTER (Nursing Care)
The health center features private and semi-private rooms for persons in need of nursing care. The health center is licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Health certified for Medicare and Medicaid and staffed by nurses and other health care workers who provide 24-hour care.
SERVICES AND CONVENIENCES AVAILABLE AT THORNWALD HOME
- complete dining facilities
- meals for residents and guests
- spacious community rooms
- housekeeping services
- scheduled trips by van
- nursing services
- beauty and barber shop
- social services
- worship services
- planned activities
- maintenance services
- personal laundry
- dry cleaning
COMMUNITY LIVING IN CARLISLE
Thornwald Home residents can enjoy the tranquility of an adjacent 32-acre park with mall shopping just a ten minute walk away.
Transportation is available to nearby banking facilities and shopping areas. Churches of many denominations provide services and programs that are available to our residents.
Carlisle, the county seat, was established in 1750, along the banks of the Conodoguinet and Yellow Breeches Creeks. Once a trading post located on The Great Road to the Potomac River, the Cumberland Valley now hosts the Pennsylvania Turnpike, providing easy access for visitors. At the same time, covered bridges still cover the creeks here, leading visitors on a nostalgic tour of the beautiful countryside.
Craft shows, theatrical productions, and antiques and collectibles market offer residents and guests many opportunities to continue cultural interest.
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