139 Craigdell Road, Lower Burrell, PA 15068
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Just half a mile south of Allegheny River and 20 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, The Addison of Logan Place, a Senior Lifestyle community, provides premier assisted living services in an elegant, award-winning home. Caregivers are compassionate and attentive, working with each resident and their families to develop personalized care plans. To make sure everything runs smoothly, a full-time registered nurse provides clinical oversight and coordination of care and is available to assist residents all hours of the day. Residents are welcome to spend their time enjoying nutritious, chef-prepared meals in the restaurant-style dining area, joining safe and exciting trips to local entertainment centers and shops, or getting acquainted with one another on the sunny front porch or by the fire in the lounge.
The Addison of Logan Place is a personal care home, which in the state of Pennsylvania serves residents who do not need 24-hour nursing care, and provides food, shelter, and personal assistance to 4 or more residents.
Assisted Living
139 Craigdell Road, Lower Burrell, PA 15068
101 Little Rd, Lower Burrell, PA 15068
7151 Saltsburg Road, Penn Hills, PA 15235
279 Center Road, Monroeville, PA 15146
Active promotion
No
Active promotion
No
Active promotion
No
Active promotion
No
Pet friendly
Yes
Pet friendly
Yes
Pet friendly
Yes
Pet friendly
Yes
Care types offered
1
Assisted Living
Care types offered
1
Assisted Living
Care types offered
1
Assisted Living
Care types offered
2
Assisted Living, Memory Care
for The Addison of Logan Place
Safety is a primary concern when seniors and their families look for Assisted Living. To ensure that a community meets your needs and expectations, we recommend that seniors and family members:
Tour the location: Touring allows you to speak to current residents and staff, and helps you confirm the accuracy of the community description and photos. Use our touring checklist to help guide your visit.
Confirm the availability of required services: Before you commit, make sure that the community offers all the services your senior needs, and that those services can be provided within your budget.
Know the Pennsylvania regulations for Assisted Living: Each state has its own laws and inspections processes to ensure seniors reside in a safe environment. Depending on your state, you may even be able to look up inspection reports for the community(ies) you’re considering. Learn more about Pennsylvania regulations for Assisted Living.
The Addison of Logan Place offers Studio and 1 Bedroom. Learn more.
A Place for Mom has scored The Addison of Logan Place 7.5 out of 10 using our proprietary review score.
We assign review scores to give a more reliable view into senior living communities and home care agencies. Our review scores prioritize reviews that are recent — the past 24 months — because we know families need current information when choosing senior care.
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Call (724) 334-0529 to reach a resident at The Addison of Logan Place.
The features and amenities that are displayed on this page contain marketing information provided by the community. A Place for Mom has not confirmed the completeness of the provided information, and cannot guarantee its accuracy. If you become aware of any information that should be updated or noted, please contact A Place for Mom. A Place for Mom uses the term “assisted living” to indicate that the community provides some level of assistance with daily living activities. It does not indicate that the facility meets official state requirements for level of care.
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