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Assisted Living in Pennsylvania

17th

OVERALL STATE RANK

In Pennsylvania, assisted living residences provide food, shelter, personal care, and supplemental health care services to individuals requiring assistance or supervision with activities of daily living or medication administration. On average, assisted living in Pennsylvania costs $4,489 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data. To keep up with Pennsylvania’s increasing senior population, the state has a range of assisted living communities — from Allentown to Philadelphia — to accommodate various budgets, care needs, and lifestyles.

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Assisted living state rankings report

State scorecard

How we determine rankings

Our 2023 state ranking for assisted living uses A Place for Mom’s proprietary data collected from our community partners. First, we sorted through our metrics and grouped them into three pillars that are key in a quality assisted living experience. We weighted these pillars differently based on insights from our senior living experts. Then, we used these categories and their weighting to determine how each state ranks.

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Top ranked Pennsylvania cities for assisted living overall

Key findings

33%
of communities are pet friendly
39%
of communities host off-site activities
35%
of communities have restaurant-style dining
41%
offer memory care services
47%
have medication management services
47%
offer respite care

State highlights

Assisted living in Pennsylvania particularly stands out due to a robust selection providing a variety of amenities and services. Nearly 100% of our partner assisted living communities offer on-site activities with options ranging from fitness classes to game nights. Our assisted living partners also offer exceptional on-site care with over 80% of them offering rehabilitative therapy, respite care, and hospice care services.

Top ranked Pennsylvania cities - Services & Amenities

Key findings

48%
of communities cost less than the national monthly median

Pennsylvania vs. the national monthly median cost of assisted living

Top ranked Pennsylvania cities - Affordability

Key findings

84%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for cleanliness
67%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for meals
72%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for care services
67%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for value for cost

Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Pennsylvania

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Magnolias of Chambersburg

745 Norland Ave, Chambersburg, PA 17201
10
Review Score
29 reviews
Deb E - I'm a current/former resident or client

Overall, it’s a very family oriented environment. My husband and I have lived her for a year and enjoy it. We love the caring staff and the excellent care. We enjoy are days and all the happenings offered.

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Elizabeth Seton Memory Care Center

129 DePaul Center Road, Greensburg, PA 15601
10
Review Score
16 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Lisa M - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The communication and care are top notch. Our mom is treated like a family member. Beautiful church located within and beautiful grounds for walking. Mom likes the food and her private room with attached...

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Arden Courts Susquehanna, A Memory Care Community

2625 Ailanthus Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17110
10
Review Score
74 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Laura F - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

This place is truly excellent at memory care. My loved one and I agree that they are very kind across the board. I find folks to be perfectly responsive to my questions. The activities are varied and...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Lancasterville

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The Pinnacle at Plymouth Meeting

215 Plymouth Road, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
9.4
Review Score
61 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
AP - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Very friendly sales staff. We felt very welcome. Very easy move-in process, straightforward with no hidden fees. Great incentives. Nice community with great amenities, convenient location. An extremely...

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Blue Bell Place

777 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA 19422
9.8
Review Score
85 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
LB - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

As my aunt gets older and more infirm, the Blue Bell Place management and staff has been wonderful in managing the changes in her condition. I have the utmost confidence in them.

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Morningside House of Collegeville

1421 S Collegeville Rd, Collegeville, PA 19426
9.7
Review Score
54 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Keith K - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

What impresses me the most about Morningside House of Collegeville is how caring and helpful the staff is. They really care and it shows. We are extremely satisfied with the whole experience.

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Pittsburgh

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Brookdale Mt. Lebanon

1050 McNeilly Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15226
9.7
Review Score
71 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Monique F - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Both of my parents are there for respite care. The staff is awesome. They have in house PT which is great. They are liking the one floor living arrangements and not having to brave the nasty weather while...

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Juniper Village at Forest Hills

107 Fall Run Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
9.5
Review Score
96 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

There doesn't appear to be any negativity in the limited time there My mom's criticism is mostly on the food Good healthy meals, but, lack of flavor like spices I assume it has to be rather bland due to...

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5
5 Floor plans available

Discovery Commons Bethel Park

2000 Cool Springs Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15234
8.5
Review Score
33 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Sandy D - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

I absolutely love [name removed] in the office and quite honestly every single one of the staff has been over the top nice and helpful and welcoming. The facility is outstanding. It feels more like a hotel...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Philadelphia

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10
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Atria Center City

150 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
9.6
Review Score
70 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

This is only place we tried so hard to compare. Competence, ability and flexibility of administration and staff helped us figure out what was needed from beginning and addresses my spouse's changing needs....

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The Lafayette

8580 Verree Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19111
9.5
Review Score
14 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Asheai Patterson - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The site is not perfect but they try. Sadly, there have bern instances where the staff (some, not all) has not met my expectations: some (not all) have yelled at my grandmother when she was unable to dress...

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Viva Senior Living at Chestnut Hill

495 E Abington Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19118
9.3
Review Score
106 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Elizabeth - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

I love the staff. The staff of TCH has been friendly, kind and helpful to my father and to me. The medical team is great. They were the ones who recognized my father was in kidney failure so we could get him...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in West Chester

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Arbor Terrace Willistown

1713 W Chester Pike, West Chester, PA 19382
9.5
Review Score
61 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

They have wonderful facilities, staff very accommodating. My Aunt just needed more hands on care. I would recommend them to others who are searching for a place for their loved one.

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14
14 Floor plans available

Merrill Gardens at West Chester

1201 Ward Ave, West Chester, PA 19380
9.4
Review Score
68 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Amy P - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

It was a bit rocky at first but my dad seems very content. Everyone is pleasant and helpful. Nursing staff has been responsive to my dad's needs. My only complaint is with the doctor who visits the facility....

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Bellingham at West Chester

1615 East Boot Road, West Chester, PA 19380
9.1
Review Score
139 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

What we like about the community are the residents and the staff, they all are very nice. Also the food is good. We would recommend Bellingham at West Chester to others and have already recommended it

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Cost of assisted living in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania seniors and their families can expect a monthly cost of $4,489, or $53,868 per year, for assisted living, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data. This is about $340 lower than the national average cost. These prices reflect the room and board rate at our partner communities. Location, extra amenities, the level of care needed, and other factors can affect the total cost.

Pennsylvania is generally less expensive than its neighbors when it comes to assisted living. For example, assisted living in Maryland costs about $1,000 more per month on average. Costs also vary throughout the state. In Philadelphia, assisted living generally costs about $5,593 per month, while the Steel City of Pittsburgh offers savings of about $690 per month.

Assisted living costs in Pennsylvania typically fall in the middle of the senior care spectrum. Nursing homes tend to cost slightly more, while memory care communities generally run about $1,000 more per month due to their specialized services and staffing. While cost is an important factor, choosing the level of care that best supports your loved one’s health, safety, and quality of life is often the more meaningful decision in the long run.

Read more:Assisted Living vs. Memory Care: 5 Key Differences

Average assisted living costs in Pennsylvania vs. national

Average monthly costs

Pennsylvania

$4,512/mo

US National average

$4,836/mo

Assisted living costs in Pennsylvania vs. nearby states

Average monthly costs

Pennsylvania

$4,512/mo

Maryland

$5,448/mo

Delaware

$6,320/mo

New Jersey

$7,133/mo

Assisted living costs in Pennsylvania cities vs. the state average

Average monthly costs

Pennsylvania

$4,512/mo

Assisted living costs in Pennsylvania vs. other senior care types

Average monthly costs


Senior living cost in Pennsylvania vs national costs

Cost comparison table. This table contains 3 rows of data across 4 columns.
Column communityType: Community type
Column currentState: Pennsylvania
Column usAverage: U.S.
Column costDifference: Cost difference
Community typePennsylvaniaU.S.Cost difference
Assisted Living$4,512/mo$4,836/mo6.7% below national median
Memory Care$5,526/mo$5,614/mo1.6% below national median
Independent Living$4,445/mo$4,241/mo4.8% above national median
Assisted Living
Pennsylvania:$4,512/mo
U.S.:$4,836/mo
Cost difference:6.7% below national median
Memory Care
Pennsylvania:$5,526/mo
U.S.:$5,614/mo
Cost difference:1.6% below national median
Independent Living
Pennsylvania:$4,445/mo
U.S.:$4,241/mo
Cost difference:4.8% above national median
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Paying for assisted living in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, most families use a combination of private funds and public programs to cover the costs associated with assisted living. Because costs and eligibility can vary widely, it’s best to plan early to understand which payment options apply to your loved one’s situation. For an in-depth look at different payment options, visit our complete guide to paying for long-term care.

Private pay options

Private pay is the most common way for families in Pennsylvania to pay for assisted living. Options may include savings accounts or retirement pensions, as well as the proceeds from selling house, life insurance, or long-term care insurance. Keep in mind that your loved one’s Social Security benefits are also a source of personal income, which can be used to pay for assisted living.

VA benefits

Seniors who served in the military and their surviving spouses may qualify for veterans benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Payments from these programs are made directly to the recipient and may be used to pay for assisted living. Seniors who have questions about their veterans benefits, or who need help with the VA benefits application process, should contact an accredited benefits counselor. Each county in the Commonwealth has a Director of Veterans Affairs, who is an accredited veterans service officer (VSO). Find a local VSO or call 800-547-2838.

Medicaid

Medicaid is a publicly funded program that provides support to people who have low incomes and certain conditions and disabilities. In Pennsylvania, the Medicaid program is called Medical Assistance, and covers certain health and personal care services in two ways: through the state’s regular Medicaid plan and through a home- and community-based services (HCBS) waiver program.

The state’s regular Medicaid plan for aged, blind, and disabled residents is an entitlement, and can help cover the costs of services and products such as skilled nursing, dietary services, medical and surgical supplies, and more. The Community HealthChoices HCBS waiver is not an entitlement and covers the cost of help with activities of daily living (ADLs), transportation, personal emergency response systems, and more depending on the recipient’s needs and circumstances.

Entitlement programs are open to all eligible Pennsylvania residents, while waiver programs tend to have limited availability and waitlists may apply. If you or your loved one has questions about Pennsylvania Medicaid’s benefits or the application process, contact a county-based caseworker or call 866-550-4355.

Medicare

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for seniors 65 years or older and younger people who are living with certain conditions. Medicare doesn’t cover room and board in assisted living, but it can help cover the cost of medically necessary services and products for residents in an assisted living community, such as doctor’s appointments, physical and occupational therapy, medications, medical supplies, and more.[04]

Pennsylvania’s state health insurance assistance program (SHIP) operates PA MEDI, or Pennsylvania Medicare Education and Decision Insight. PA MEDI counselors are specially trained to help the state’s seniors understand and make decisions about their insurance coverage, including Medicare, Medicaid, and long-term care insurance.

Assisted living requirements and regulations in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, the Bureau of Human Services Licensing within the Department of Human Services grants two types of assisted living licenses in the Commonwealth. The two differ primarily in the level and type of care they provide and in the living arrangements they offer.

  • Personal care homes. These communities are not permitted to admit seniors who need a nursing home level of care, but who may need help with ADLs or medication assistance. They typically offer private or semi-private bedrooms and shared bathrooms.
  • Assisted living residences. These communities are permitted to admit seniors who need a nursing home level of care. They also provide help with ADLs, transportation, homemaker services, and social activities. Assisted living residences provide seniors with a private apartment that includes a kitchenette.

Both personal care homes and assisted living residences must be inspected each year and are required to provide appropriate care and support to residents who are living with dementia.

How to check license status and inspection reports for Pennsylvania assisted living facilities

Pennsylvania’s Department of Human Services maintains the Human Services Provider Directory, which provides an overview of a facility’s ownership, license status, and recent inspection reports.

Why do licensure and inspection reports matter to families?

State regulations — and a community’s track record with inspections and licensing — offer important insights into safety and quality of care in senior living communities.

Download the Guide to Senior Living Licensure and Inspection Reports to learn what to look for in inspection reports and what questions to ask when touring communities. This resource explains how to use state licensure and inspection information to evaluate a community’s compliance, care standards, and responsiveness to issues.

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References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2026). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Medicaid/Medical Assistance.

  3. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Community HealthChoices.

  4. U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Get started with Medicare. Medicare.gov.

  5. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Personal care homes.

  6. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Assisted living residences.

Top cities in Pennsylvania for assisted living

8.7
West Chester, PA
27 facilities
8.6
York, PA
18 facilities
8.3
Pittsburgh, PA
71 facilities
8.2
Lancasterville, PA
60 facilities
8.1
Allentown, PA
35 facilities
7.8
Philadelphia, PA
55 facilities

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