Masonic Villages at Sewickley - Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania
Masonic Villages at Sewickley
1000 Masonic Drive
Sewickley, PA 15143

Admissions - Nursing Services
(412) 741-1400, ext. 3600
MVShealthcare@masonicvillagespa.org

Admissions - Personal Care
(412) 741-1400, ext. 3600
MVSPerCare@masonicvillagespa.org

Executive Director’s Office
(412) 741-1400, ext. 3030
MVS-execdir@masonicvillagespa.org

Marketing Office - Retirement Living
(412) 749-6862
MVSmarketing@masonicvillagespa.org

Office of Gift Planning
(412) 741-1400, ext. 3011
or toll-free (866) 872-0664
giving@masonicvillagespa.org

Public/Media Relations Office
General Inquiries: (717) 367-1121, ext. 33383
pr@masonicvillagespa.org

Volunteer Opportunities
(412) 741-1400, ext. 3200
MVSvolunteers@masonicvillagespa.org

Nestled in the quiet, peaceful and beautiful hills of Aleppo Township, the Masonic Village at Sewickley reflects the love, care and dedication of many individuals.

Our caring community offers quality accommodations and health care services to people throughout the Sewickley Valley and western Pennsylvania.

The Masonic Village offers retirement living apartments and villas, all available in a variety of floor plans. As a lifecare community, the Masonic Village offers residents personal care and skilled nursing services, should they ever be needed, within the same monthly fee structure as they pay for retirement living services. Outpatient therapies also are offered on the campus for residents’ convenience.

The more than 60-acre campus is conveniently located 15 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh, with easy access to interstate highways, the Pittsburgh International Airport and the area’s numerous recreational opportunities.

The long-standing traditions of Freemasonry, which include supporting one another and those in the community, enable the Masonic Villages to provide services to eligible individuals, Masons and non-Masons alike, as part of our Mission of Love.

Sherwood and Britta Lennartson moved to the Masonic Village in 2003 and haven’t slowed down since. According to Sherwood, “When I came here, leaving all those chores behind, I thought that I’d find a lot of time on my hands – not so. While the people here may be retired from their former jobs, they certainly are not retired from living. The only predicament is a calendar too full.”

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