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COMMUNITY LIVING






                                                         THE RESIDENCE AT WEINBERG VILLAGE
                                                         JAA MAIN CAMPUS  |  300 JHF DRIVE
                                                         PITTSBURGH, PA  15217
                                                         FOR INFORMATION 412-521-8988
                                                         FOR TOURS 412-889-1678
                                                         A personal care community overlooking the
                                                         Monongahela River and Somerset at Frick Park,
                                                         Weinberg Village is home to 58 residents needing
                                                         some assistance to remain independent.  The
                                                         community also houses The Arbor at Weinberg
                                                         Village and Anathan Club, both specializing in
          CHARLES M. MORRIS NURSING                      memory care.
          & REHABILITATION CENTER                           In FY 2019, Weinberg Village improved        HARRY AND JEANETTE WEINBERG TERRACE
                                                           its discharge process, thereby reducing       DOWNTOWN SQUIRREL HILL
          JAA MAIN CAMPUS  |  200 JHF DRIVE                hospitalizations, increasing communications and   5757 BARTLETT STREET  |  PITTSBURGH, PA  15217
          PITTSBURGH, PA  15217                            achieving higher family-satisfaction survey results  FOR INFORMATION 412-421-5757
          FOR INFORMATION AND TOURS 412-420-4000                                                         FOR TOURS 412-521-3342
                                                            Resident satisfaction surveys increased in safety,
          A skilled nursing community featuring a homelike
          atmosphere and capacity for 92 residents needing   cleanliness, activities/programs, and food quality  Weinberg Terrace’s spirited staff (pictured above)
                                                                                                         manages its personal care community with 62
          short- and long-term rehabilitation. Transitional    Increased temporary respite care to maximize
          rehabilitation in the Carnegie Neighborhood provides   health benefits of residents returning to their   spacious apartments located a half-block from
                                                                                                         Squirrel Hill’s bustling retail center. Designed for
          convenient access to physical therapy that gets   homes
          patients back home as quickly as possible. Dedicated    Oversaw complete renovation of the fourth floor,   active residents who need occasional assistance
          and caring staff help residents remain independent.    The Arbor at Weinberg Village.          to remain independent, Weinberg Terrace has
                                                                                                         a friendly, supportive staff, along with a host
            Throughout the fiscal year, Charles Morris                                                   of convenient services and amenities, to help
           maintained an overall rating of five-out-of-five                                              residents stay energized and vibrant.
           stars for quality, designated by the Centers for
           Medicare and Medicaid that oversees the ratings                                                 During FY 2019, Weinberg Terrace was selected
                                                                                                          the Best in Pittsburgh for senior living by readers
            Recognized as a best practice facility by                                                     of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
           the Pennsylvania Department of Health for
           maintaining anti-psychotic drug utilization well                                                Increased its activities to include evening
           below state averages                                                                           entertainment, off-site trips, arts and social
                                                                                                          interaction, and interplay with other organizations
            Exceeded national averages for both decreased                                                 within the east end of Pittsburgh through a grant
           Medicare hospital readmission rates and fewer                                                  from the Dr. Penn Lupovich and the Nathan and
           deficiencies in Department of Health surveys and                                               Reta Natanson Lupovich Academic & Cultural
           inspections                                                                                    Enrichment Fund
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