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The Addison of Garden Way Place

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight compassionate and attentive nursing and support staff. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

2400 Garden Way, Hermitage, PA 1614847 bedsLicensed & Active
Google rating
4.6/5

based on 29 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

This facility is an excellent choice for families seeking a highly communicative and compassionate care team that treats residents like family. The cleanliness and dining quality are standout features. However, you should budget for potential annual increases in care costs as noted by long-term residents' families.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

29 reviews on Google
Families can expect a highly compassionate and attentive care team that prioritizes communication and personalized attention for both residents and their relatives. The facility is consistently praised for its cleanliness, welcoming atmosphere, and high-quality dining options. While most reviews are overwhelmingly positive, one older review noted annual increases in the cost of care.

Quality Themes

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Food5.0Staff10.0Clean10.0Activities5.0MedsN/AMemoryN/AComms9.0Value4.0

Strengths

  • Compassionate and attentive nursing and support staff
  • Clean, well-maintained, and inviting environment
  • Excellent meal quality and variety
  • Strong communication with family members
  • Engaging resident activities and outings

Concerns

  • Annual increases in level of care costs

Rating Trends

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2344.02017(1)3.02018(2)4.32019(3)4.52022(2)3.02024(2)4.92025(15)5.02026(4)

Distribution · 29 analyzed

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How They Respond to Reviews

90%response rate

This facility actively engages with reviewer feedback.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1It is wonderful to see how much care you put into responding to family feedback; how does your team ensure that communication remains so consistent with us as we navigate this transition?
  • 2The dining options look lovely, could you tell us more about how the meal variety is planned and if residents have input on the menu?
  • 3We are looking for a place that feels like home; what kind of social outings or group activities are currently popular with the residents here?
  • 4Since the nursing staff is so highly regarded here, could you walk us through how medical needs and care levels are monitored and managed on a daily basis?
  • 5How do you handle medical emergencies or urgent care needs during the overnight hours?
  • 6As we plan for the long term, how does the facility approach changes in care requirements and the associated adjustments to monthly costs?

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Key Review Excerpts

The staff there is the best. They are so kind towards my mother. They take the time to listen and speak with her. They never push her aside.

Long-term resident's family · 2026★★★★★

I would like to thank all of the staff, as I have concerns or questions for my dad, “Ed” Schweiss, each member of his care team does not hesitate to listen and help resolve the issues. This is so reassuring and has helped allow us to be daughters and sons again.

Long-term resident's family · 2025★★★★★

The kitchen staff prepares Excellent meals on a daily basis. Value for your money cannot be beat. Activities department knows how to how to get you involved without feeling pressured.

Resident · 2025★★★★★
Source: 29 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: PA State Licensing Agency

36total
63deficiencies

Key Findings

Between 2022 and 2026, The Addison of Garden Way Place underwent 40 inspections, resulting in 14 clean reports and 63 recorded violations. Documented findings include issues regarding staff training requirements, improper storage of resident records, and the failure to post required emergency procedures and violation reports in public areas.

Jan 21, 2026Routine
CleanReport

No deficiencies found during this inspection.

Apr 16, 2025Routine
minor2600.65.e

A direct care staff member received only 10 hours of required annual training.

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A direct care staff member did not receive training regarding residents with intellectual disabilities.

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A direct care staff member did not receive training on The Older Adult Protective Services Act.

minor2600.85.d

The kitchen garbage can lid was cracked and broken.

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The dumpster lids were left open, exposing garbage.

Feb 3, 2025Routine
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The facility failed to notify the department regarding an investigation by Adult Protective Services into a complaint of potential abuse.

minor2600.23a

A resident did not receive required assistance with reminding/queuing for adequate food intake as indicated in their support plan.

minor2600.187d

The home failed to follow prescriber's orders as a resident's medication was administered at 3:00 p.m. instead of the prescribed 8:00 a.m.

minor2600.227a

A resident's initial support plan failed to include a plan to meet the assessed personal care need for assistance with eating.

Jan 24, 2025Routine
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The facility required the family to post signage inside and outside a resident's room to indicate the use of cameras for video monitoring.

minor2600.187a

The medication administration records for two residents did not include prescribed medications for constipation and supplements.

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Prescribed medications, including a dose for pain, were not administered because they were missing from the medication administration records.

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The home sent an eviction letter without providing the required 30-day advance written notice to the resident and their designated person.

Jan 7, 2025Routine
CleanReport

No deficiencies found during this inspection.

Nov 12, 2024Routine
minor2600.103.i

An unsealed bag containing approximately 25 frozen hamburger patties appeared to be freezer burned.

Aug 16, 2024Routine
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An enabler bar attached to a resident's bed was uncovered, creating a potential entrapment hazard.

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Sanitary conditions were compromised as glucometers were being shared between different residents.

minor2600.88a

Concrete is missing from an expansion joint and a section of cement has sunk, posing trip and fall hazards.

minor2600.103i

An open bag of frozen hamburger patties in the meat freezer was undated.

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The first aid kit in the facility's transport van was missing adhesive tape.

Apr 19, 2024Routine
CleanReport

No deficiencies found during this inspection.

Ownership & Operations

Who Operates This Facility

Owner / Operator

Hermitage AL, LLC

Organization Type

for profit

Source: State licensing data

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