Local senior care providers recently notified residents that they would be closing their doors at several locations, including community groups in Pennsylvania.
Priority Healthcare, the third-party management company for Cambridge retirement communities, announced it will cease operations at several locations in Pennsylvania, including its Big Beaver and Brighton Township assisted living communities. Although a final operating date had not been announced as of Friday, residents of Cambridge Pointe Senior Living told a WPXI reporter that they had only a few weeks to find new accommodation. Ta.
“As the third-party management team for Cambridge Retirement Community, we deeply regret the owner’s decision to close Cambridge Retirement Living Community,” Priority Healthcare representatives said in a statement. . “Our main focus is to support our dedicated staff and help our residents find new housing. We work collaboratively with medical professionals and families to maintain continuity of care. We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition for all affected individuals. We are grateful for the support of our community during this difficult time, including our residents and employees. We will continue to dedicate ourselves to the happiness of all. ”
According to these representatives, the following communities will be affected:
As of Friday, it was unclear how many residents this would add to Pennsylvania’s senior living communities.
Priority Healthcare said its facilities are working to find new housing for area residents, but staff continue to care for seniors and assist families with the relocation process. In addition to regular staff, representatives from the Department on Aging and the Ombudsman are also on alert and providing resources to residents and families.