Pine Run Village Review in Doylestown
Introduction Pine Run Village is a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Pine Run Retirement Community, which is owned and operated by Doylestown Health. This review aims to provide detailed information about the facility to help families make informed decisions about their senior living options. Services Offered…

- Introduction
- Services offered
- Independent living
- Personal care assistance (assisted living)
- Specialized care options
- Memory care
- Rehabilitation services
- Skilled nursing care
- Amenities
- Recreational facilities
- Dining options
- Outdoor spaces
- Daily activities
- Social events
- Exercise programs
- Therapeutic activities
- Testimonials
- Pricing and financial assistance
- Entrance fee (as of 2023)
- Monthly service package (as of 2023)
- Conclusion
Introduction
Pine Run Village is a continuing care retirement community in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, operated by Doylestown Health. This guide covers the facility's services, amenities, costs, and what residents and families report about living there.
Services offered
Pine Run Village lets residents move between different levels of care as their needs change.
Independent living
- Maintenance-free cottage homes and apartments
- 24/7 security
- Utilities included (except telephone and cable)
- Weekly housekeeping
- Scheduled transportation services
Personal care assistance (assisted living)
- Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs)
- Medication management
- 24/7 nursing care
- Personalized care plans
Specialized care options
Memory care
Pine Run operates "The Garden," a dedicated memory care neighborhood for residents with Alzheimer's and other dementia.
- Secure, specially designed living spaces
- Staff trained in dementia care
- Specialized activities for cognitive stimulation
- Family support programs
Rehabilitation services
The on-site rehabilitation center offers physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and outpatient services.
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Outpatient rehabilitation services
Skilled nursing care
Residents needing 24/7 medical care can access skilled nursing services in the Health Center.
Amenities
Recreational facilities
- Fitness center with indoor pool
- Art studio and woodworking shop
- Community center for events and activities
- Library and computer lab
- On-site beauty salon and barber shop
Dining options
- Main dining room with restaurant-style meals
- Casual café for light meals and snacks
- Private dining rooms for special occasions
- Flexible meal plans
Outdoor spaces
- 43 acres of landscaped grounds
- Walking trails
- Community gardens
- Outdoor patios and seating areas
Daily activities
Pine Run offers ongoing programs and activities for residents.
Social events
- Cultural outings to Philadelphia and New York City
- Movie screenings
- Clubs and interest groups (book clubs, gardening clubs)
- Holiday celebrations and themed parties
- Lifelong learning classes in partnership with local colleges
Exercise programs
- Aqua aerobics in the indoor pool
- Yoga and Tai Chi classes
- Strength training sessions
- Balance and flexibility classes
- Walking clubs
Therapeutic activities
- Art therapy sessions
- Music therapy and performances
- Pet therapy visits
- Gardening therapy in the community gardens
- Memory enhancement activities for residents with cognitive impairment
Testimonials
"Moving to Pine Run was the best decision we've made. The staff is caring, and there's always something to do. We've made good friends here." – John and Mary S., independent living residents
"The memory care program has been helpful for our family. Mom is well cared for and stays engaged with activities." – Sarah L., daughter of a memory care resident
"After my knee replacement, the rehabilitation team helped me recover quickly. I'm grateful for their skill and support." – Robert T., rehabilitation patient
Pricing and financial assistance
Pine Run uses an entrance fee model with monthly service packages. Costs vary based on the living space size and level of care needed.
Entrance fee (as of 2023)
- Cottages: $250,000 – $600,000
- Apartments: $150,000 – $400,000
Monthly service package (as of 2023)
- Independent living: $2,500 – $4,500
- Personal care (assisted living): $4,000 – $6,000
- Memory care: $6,500 – $8,500
- Skilled nursing: $350 – $450 per day
Monthly fees cover housing, utilities, meals, activities, and basic care. Additional services may cost extra.
Financial assistance options include:
- 90% refundable entrance fee option
- Long-term care insurance
- Veterans Aid and Attendance benefits for eligible veterans and spouses
- Pine Run's benevolence fund, which helps residents who have depleted their resources
Pine Run has financial counselors on staff to help families navigate payment options and find potential assistance.
Conclusion
Pine Run Village is a continuing care retirement community in Doylestown with multiple living options, amenities, and activity programs. The entrance fee and monthly costs are substantial, reflecting the services provided and the location in Bucks County. Financial assistance options exist for those who qualify. The partnership with Doylestown Health means residents have access to its medical resources. Pine Run is a premium option for seniors in the area who want on-site healthcare and the ability to age in place.
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