The Easton Home
The Easton Home - A Presbyterian Senior Living Community

1022 Northampton Street
Easton, PA 18042
Phone: (610) 250-5000
Fax: (610) 258-7514


The Easton Home is part of the not-for-profit Presbyterian Senior Living network which provides retirement and senior care services to more than 3,000 residents in eighteen locations in the mid-Atlantic area of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Delaware.

CARF-CCAC Accreditation:
The Easton Home is jointly accredited with Westminster Village in Allentown as a continuum of care by CARF-CCAC.

The Continuing Care Accreditation Commission (CCAC) was founded in 1985 and dedicated to fostering excellence, integrity and innovation in the aging services field. To enhance these important efforts, CCAC merged in 2003 with the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), an independent, not-for-profit accrediting body promoting quality, value and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative accreditation process. The alignment of these respected organizations has been a positive step in creating an independent resource to help consumers identify high-quality care providers for older adults.

An organization receiving this Five-Year Accreditation has put itself through a rigorous peer review process and has demonstrated to a team of surveyors during an on-site survey that it is committed to conforming to CARF-CCAC's high standards. It is widely regarded as the "seal of excellence" in identifying high quality programs and services to older adults.


Our Services Include:

* Assisted Living
A range of supportive services offered in a homelike atmosphere, featuring private and semi-private suites, delicious meals, social activities, supervision of medical needs and special programming for persons with mild dementia and related disorders.

* Respite Assisted Living
Short-term stay program to provide relief to family caregivers for vacations, etc.

* Specialized Dementia/Alzheimer's Unit
Specialized program provided in an assisted living environment for persons living with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.

* Therapeutic Pet Visits
Pets visit with residents and become a valued part of the therapeutic approach. Residents light up when they see these welcome, loving, little friends.


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