Bryn Mawr is a vibrant community that provides easy access to health care, making it a prime option for older adults managing ongoing medical conditions. The city has 468 doctors per 100,000 residents, more than double the national norm, and Bryn Mawr Hospital, a not-for-profit teaching hospital, is located in the city proper.
The Bryn Mawr also has several high-quality nursing homes, providing further support for seniors with medical needs. These facilities provide skilled nursing services and 24-hour medical supervision – ideal for those who need disease management services, rehabilitative therapies or extensive help with personal care activities. It’s the most intensive level of senior care, and it’s also the costliest: Bryn Mawr seniors pay $11,437 per month for semiprivate accommodations in nursing homes, far exceeding state and national norms. Assisted living and home care are more affordable and may be better suited to those who need limited skilled nursing services.
This guide provides more information on nursing home care in Bryn Mawr, including details on how this level of care compares to other senior care options in the city. It also lists some resources that can help seniors navigate their long-term care options.