Assisted Living Communities in State College, PA
Surrounded by farmland and mountains, State College offers diverse senior care solutions in...
Centre County, about 45 miles from Altoona. Within the city, prospective assisted living residents have facilities to choose from, and residences operate out of nearby communities. In 2024, these facilities charge around $4,850 per month, with local fees trending below the U.S. median of $5,550 and the Pennsylvania norm of $5,550.
The following directory highlights assisted living facilities in the State College area through 116 reviews consumer testimonials. Based on this feedback, local facilities garner an average satisfaction score of 4.5 out of 5 stars stars.
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Glenda
4.0
Review of Harmony At State College
I have moved into Harmony at State College. It's a very nice place. The people are friendly. There are lots of activities for people to get involved in. The rooms are really nice. The people are...
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Katie
5.0
Review of Harmony At State College
Harmony at State College was great. It was very clean. The residents were doing an activity. They seemed very happy there. It was very nice. They had a gym, a movie theater, and an outdoor area for...
Provider response
Thank you for your positive review! It is a pleasure to serve you and your family. We appreciate you taking the time to provide your feedback and willingness to share your experience.
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Katie
5.0
Review of Juniper Village at Brookline
I saw both assisted and independent sides at Juniper Village at Brookline. It was very nice. I liked it better than the other place. It felt more like a community, more like living in an apartment...
Provider response
Katie, thank you for your kind review; we are happy to pass along your comments to the team here at Juniper Village at Brookline Senior Living!
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The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities
According to the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, the cost of assisted living in State College comes in at around $4,850 per month, which falls about $700 below the state norm. Even so, several nearby cities have comparatively low fees, including Johnstown and Gettysburg, where seniors pay roughly $4,426 and $3,800, respectively. However, in Harrisburg, rates exceed the local median at approximately $6,456.
State College
$4,850
Pennsylvania
$5,550
The United States
$5,350
Gettysburg
$3,800
Harrisburg
$6,456
Williamsport
$4,500
Johnstown
$4,426
Paying for Assisted Living in State College, PA
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in State College
State College seniors who meet certain eligibility requirements for the Pennsylvania Department of Aging waiver may qualify for financial assistance in order to pay for care within one of the city’s assisted living facilities. In addition, if you receive SSI and need to live in an assisted living facility, the state can pay a supplement to the facility if you qualify.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Pennsylvania page.
More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
- Veterans Benefits
- Life Insurance Policy
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Reverse Mortgage
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Pennsylvania page.
The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care
State College's assisted living facilities charge around $4,850 per month. By comparison, seniors pay lower rates of about $2,669 for in-home care and roughly $4,195 for home health care. On the other hand, nursing home fees run more than double assisted living rates at approximately $10,859 for shared housing units.
In-Home Care
$2,669
Home Health Care
$4,195
Assisted Living Facilities
$4,850
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$10,859
Free Assisted Living Resources in State College
The following resources can make life easier for older adults in State College who are either currently residing in an assisted living facility or considering their long-term care options.
| Resource | Contact | Service |
|---|---|---|
| Centre County Office on Aging | (814) 355-6716 | The Area Agency on Aging that serves seniors in State College administers a range of programs for local residents aged 60 and older. Examples include information and referral services, long-term care ombudsman advocacy and volunteer opportunities. Staff can provide guidance for seniors and their families about Medicare coverage and available financial assistance programs that may help pay for assisted living services. |
| Centre Region Active Adult Center | (814) 231-3076 | Adults aged 55 and older in State College can visit the Centre Region Active Adult Center to participate in a variety of healthy activities, including hiking groups, line dancing, tai chi and outings to local events and attractions. The Center serves a nutritious congregate lunch each weekday and also has plenty of indoor activities available. Bingo, canasta, bridge and other games are scheduled regularly. Crafting classes provide an opportunity for seniors to learn new skills or enjoy favorite hobbies. |
| Centre County Veterans' Affairs | (814) 355-6812 | Senior veterans in State College can contact Centre County Veterans' Affairs office for assistance accessing VA benefits, health care, dental insurance, compensation, grants, home loans and education opportunities. Veterans can make an appointment to get help applying for financial benefits that can be put toward the cost of assisted living, such as VA disability compensation, pensions and Aid and Attendance supplemental payments. |
| Centre Area Transportation Authority | (814) 238-2282 | State College residents who are aged 65 and older may qualify for free fares and passes on CATA routes. To get free rides, seniors must apply for a Senior Citizen Transit Identification Card, which they can show to drivers on routes in the area. This program also applies to local transportation services throughout the state of Pennsylvania. CATA also offers the CATARide paratransit service, which is available to qualifying seniors. Rides provided through this service require advance reservations. |
Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in State College
State College-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Pennsylvania are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Pennsylvania page for more information about these laws.





