Holland Village
280 Middle Holland Rd, Holland, PA 18966
(800) 558-0653
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Reviews of Holland Village in Holland, Pennsylvania
3.93
(29 reviews)
Facility
4.2
Staff
4.5
Food
3.2
Activities
1.0
Value
2.0
Edward
5
|
January 31, 2024
I had a pretty good tour at Holland Village. It had a nice atmosphere; it was not sterile. The people were very friendly. It was very clean and nice. I liked it. The staff that I met was good. They had various clubs. They had a gym and a swimming pool.
Reviewer RC#0627b
5
|
July 3, 2023
I like the pricing, the location, and the amenities that Holland Village offers. The one thing that was kind of disconcerting, but I guess that's going to be pretty much the same anywhere I go, is that the apartments are tiny. I guess that's by design. In my opinion, they want you to not sit in your apartment all day. They want you to go out and take advantage of all the various activities that they offer. So, that's OK. The staff were great. The lady that took me around was extremely knowledgeable, very friendly, and answered all of my questions. I saw the dining room. It's like a cafeteria-style where you get a tray and you kind of walk-through. They told me that they had three different entrees at lunch and dinner. The food looked good. The facility was very clean. They have a library and a fitness center. It's a 54-acre campus so it's a very large facility and there are a lot of walking trails available. So all in all, it was pretty good. I told the lady that even though they were the first ones I saw, they set the bar pretty high.
Thomas
5
|
March 9, 2023
I recently toured Holland Village. They have different types of one-bedroom units. The place was a little older, and it had some space limitations, but other than that, it was fine. Their dining area was adequate. Their staff was knowledgeable about what they were trying to sell.
DE
5
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October 13, 2022
I like the step-up program at Holland Village, It's all in the same place. The staff members that I met during the tour were all very kind and caring. The room was just the right size for what I was looking for. There's a heated indoor swimming pool, which is a wonderful thing, and they have medical staff on duty. I would choose to live there.
Regina
4
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June 10, 2022
We went to the Holland Village. That was very nice. They had some really nice apartments and assisted living and I liked it. And there we did have something to eat, we were there on Cinco de Mayo, so we had a margarita and a taco. They did have a pool. They do have some kind of outside seating and stuff like that. They had a refrigerator and stove. I think some of them had, depending on the size, you had dishwashers, some didn't, but for one person, it's more than enough. Deb was very good. And we met a lot of people. They had a lot of people that lived there that also came down, and they were talking to us, and to my aunt, and were very social.
BD
5
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May 26, 2022
We toured Holland Village and we liked it a whole lot. We got good vibes from the person who took us around the first time. She arranged a dinner with four other people, and it happened that one of the people that we had dinner with was someone we'd known previously. We were very happy to greet her. We were pretty interested in it. We met the woman in the sales department who took us around. I thought she did a very fine job. She was very pleasant, very friendly, and very warm. We didn't interact with the staff in the dining room, and they just served us our meals. The food was good enough. I took a look in the gym and that was good. The pool was good, too, and people were using it. I saw a woman out in the corner doing a jigsaw puzzle. There wasn't much-organized activity that we were able to observe at that time, but there were certainly the facilities there for people to do any kinds of things that they were interested in like playing cards or watching movies. It seemed more in line with what we are looking for at the present time.
Sharon
1
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December 10, 2021
I went to Holland Village. It was very sterile and hospital-like. They were in the process of doing renovations, and they were taking up the carpets and using a tile floor instead. It gave me a very hospital feel, and did not give me a feel of welcoming, or a place that I would want to live. The staff member, she was fine and, you know, we kept asking where all the residents were, because like nobody was out. We saw two residents there. She just kept answering that they just had breakfast and they must be all in the rooms. It just seemed odd, compared to the other places that no residents were out about, except these two, but seemed like they were there to give the place five stars. They talked it up whenever we saw them, but it was really like just the two people. The rooms were OK. They were nice. They had kitchenettes, but they were not large rooms. We looked at a studio, and also a one-bedroom, and I think this is the place where the refrigerator was right next to the bed, and I figured that would be very disturbing to somebody to have a refrigerator humming in their ear all night. They're all private rooms, they have their own bath. The dining area was a very large room, considering that if they just had breakfast, they must have cleaned up really fast because it was clean, surprisingly clean. If they just finished breakfast, I would expect more people walking around and cleaning up. So, it made me wonder if they actually eat in the dining room. They had a library, the dining hall, hairdressing, all the standard amenities you would find. She even took us down into the basement area where she was telling us that there was also more shops and stuff, but it was like behind a locked door that we never got to see. At that point, I wanted to leave the place anyway. It's not some place I would put my mom. When we checked out the community bathroom, there were a couple of stalls, and it wasn't clean. Everything else was clean, but the bathroom wasn't.
Joseph
4
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December 5, 2021
My aunt has been in Holland Village rehab for a month, and she will go to their long-term care. Everything went well. She was happy there. Her room was nice. It was a private room and it was up-to-date and kept well. She ate in her room but she was happy with the food for sure. The staff was nice. The service was very good. It's just highly-priced.
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Costs for Holland Village in Holland, Pennsylvania
Assisted Living
This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.
$6,235
Starting Price
Independent Living
Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
$3,200
Starting Price
Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$7,500
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Holland Village in Holland, Pennsylvania
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: No
Activities
- Activities Extra:
General
- Resident Capacity: 115
- Respite Care
- Minimum Age: 55
About Holland Village in Holland, Pennsylvania
Holland Village is a beautiful Continuing Care Retirement Community that is in the heart of Bucks County, the campus is as beautiful inside as the scenery outside on the 52 acres that the campus sits on. Holland Village offers Independent Living with several unique floor plans to offer to you and your loved ones. Holland Village also offers Personal Care in both studio and one-bedroom apartments. Within the Personal Care is a secured Memory Care Community also with studio and one-bedroom apartments, this area offers its own individualized memory care programming for the residents.
Amenities for Independent Living and Personal Care are as follows:
- 7 day a week programming in all care levels
- An indoor pool
- A Fitness Center
- Wellness Center, there is a nurse on campus 24 hours a day
- On-site physician visits for Primary Care Physicians, Podiatrists, Psychiatrist, Dentist, and Optomologist
- Beauty Parlor
- Transportation is available to and from physician appointments should you need to go out for an appointment
- Housekeeping is included
- Meals are available in our spacious dining room
- Home Care therapies come right to your home
- Parking spots available
- Pull cords for nursing assistance in every apartment and each resident receives a life alert button to call for help when they are not in their apartment.
Holland Village also has a Rehabilitation Center should your loved one need in patient rehabilitation after a hospital stay for any reason, we will care for your loved on in rehab and get them back to their apartment with the appropriate therapy follow up.
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