Corry Manor

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  • Interior

    A cozy seating area in a well-lit lobby, featuring patterned chairs and decorative wall art.
  • Decor

    A cozy living room corner featuring an armchair, lamp, and a decorative fireplace.
  • Building

    A welcoming entrance featuring a covered pavilion and well-maintained landscaping.
  • Architecture

    A welcoming entrance to a commercial building featuring outdoor seating and well-maintained landscaping.
  • Bedroom

    A view of a hospital patient room featuring an adjustable bed and nearby amenities.
  • Windows

    A peaceful hospital room designed for comfort and care.
  • Landscaping

    A snowy scene showcasing a building entrance covered in snow with a slushy pathway.
  • Television

    A modern office space featuring wooden cabinets, a television, and framed photographs on the wall.
  • Bookshelves

    A well-lit rehabilitation room featuring comfortable seating, exercise equipment, and a view of nature.
  • Wall Art

    A modern office reception area featuring colorful wall art and a television.

Corry Manor

640 Worth Street, Corry, PA 16407

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

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    Overall Review of Corry Manor

    Pros

    • pro Therapy is awesome though.

    Cons

    • pro The facility is filthy and smells strongly of urine, with rooms that are not clean.
    • pro Residents are neglected and staff appear uncaring or unprofessional, including rude nurses.
    • pro Communication is severely lacking; case managers, nurses, and doctors do not return calls or provide updates.
    • pro Patients suffer dehydration and other preventable issues due to inadequate care.
    • pro The facility is infested with bed bugs/gnats and overall unsanitary, with dirty rooms and poor housekeeping.
    • pro Belongings are stolen and patients are left in soiled conditions, indicating neglect.
    • pro Families feel emotional distress and believe the facility should be shut down.
    • pro Food is served cold and hydration is mismanaged; patients often do not receive timely care or assistance.

    Review

    A chorus of distressing experiences paints a distressing picture of the facility in question, where families describe ongoing struggles to get basic care, clear communication, and humane treatment for their loved ones. In several accounts, the first line of contact is a caseworker who is unreachable, leaving families frustrated and worried. One reviewer notes that the initial caseworker never calls back, while another points out that only the charge nurse seems to answer the phone. This pattern of limited responsiveness ripples through the entire experience, with family members feeling left out of the loop at every turn. They report trying to advocate for mental health support, only to encounter silence or indifference, and they describe repeated failures to receive timely updates or even courtesy calls during critical moments.

    The devastating impact of this breakdown in communication is compounded by harrowing firsthand accounts of care that felt dangerous and neglectful. One family member recalls a grandmother who died after a pressure wound allegedly acquired during the stay, and the lack of transparent conversation from administrators or clinicians intensified their grief. They describe a facility that smelled strongly of urine from the moment one entered the lobby, with residents sitting neglected in the halls. In one stark example, a nurse allegedly dismissed a family member's request for information, telling the charge nurse, "I don't care what she wants," while seven hours into a shift passed without any visible care. The reviewer emphasizes that this is not a singular incident but indicative of an environment where basic attentiveness and accountability appear seriously lacking. The overarching plea from this account is a demand for shutdown or, at minimum, dramatic reform given the perceived risk to residents.

    A recurring theme across multiple reviews is the perception of laziness and a general lack of professionalism among staff, coupled with a reported absence of structured policies. Reviewers describe nurses who appear distracted or disengaged - texting while on duty, spending time in rooms that show little evidence of care, and failing to provide essential services such as timely meals or consistent monitoring. The facility's sanitation and hygiene are repeatedly called into question: rooms described as dirty, bedding not changed, and a pervasive odor of unclean conditions. One reviewer even attributes dehydration and inadequate physician follow-up to a system where staff prioritize other tasks or fail to coordinate with medical professionals. The denunciations go beyond simple dissatisfaction, with many reviewers arguing that the facility prioritizes money over patient well-being and expressing a strong wish that others avoid placement there.

    The accounts also include deeply specific allegations of neglect and harm that hit close to home for families. In one heartbreaking narrative, a sister recounts that her sibling was left with feces on the bed on multiple occasions, gnats swarming around drinks, and urine left in portable buckets for days. The doctor shown to the family allegedly could not reassure or guide them appropriately, and a relative with medical training contends that the physician's explanations did not align with the patient's actual diagnosis. The family feared a systemic failure to protect and properly treat vulnerable residents, and the tone throughout is one of heartbreak and frustration at what they describe as a pattern rather than an anomaly.

    The horror stories extend to an aunt who was in residence for a period during which bed bugs were found in her room. Reviewers describe her as not being fed adequately and not being awakened for meals, with phones not answered when families tried to check in. The revelation of bed bug bites adds a visceral dimension to the overarching concerns about safety and quality of life. Families describe traveling long distances - hours and hours - to visit, only to find their loved ones not receiving basic care and attention. The recurring sentiment is that the facility is not just underperforming; it is failing in ways that threaten dignity, health, and safety.

    Across several reviews, another troubling pattern emerges: belongings going missing, dehydration due to thirst, and a sense that residents are left to navigate their days without adequate support unless family members themselves are present and vigilant. One reviewer describes a sister who was dehydrated and then hospitalized, with possessions being stolen and a general sense that residents are unprotected when families are not there to monitor every detail. The message from these accounts is consistent: when families cannot be there around the clock, residents appear to be at considerable risk for neglect, and the facility's internal safeguards seem insufficient to prevent harm.

    Tying these threads together, the prevailing impression is one of systemic failures rather than isolated incidents. Specific staff members receive sharp criticisms for unresponsiveness and unsanitary conditions, with references to case workers who do not return calls and to coordinators who fail to ensure a patient leaves with what they need. The experiences recounted include unsanitary rooms, foul odors, neglected bathrooms, and a pattern of missed communications that leave families in the dark during times when information is most needed. While one review notes that the therapy program contains some positives, the overall sentiment across narratives is one of profound disappointment and alarm about the quality and safety of care.

    In closing, these testimonies converge on a single, stark conclusion: for the families who shared them, the facility represents a troubling place where basic compassion, meticulous care, and reliable communication feel out of reach. The repeated calls for accountability - calling administrators, requesting medical updates, and seeking better oversight - reflect a deep desire for systemic change. Readers are urged to take these experiences into account, conduct thorough due diligence, and consider safer alternatives for loved ones who may be vulnerable and in need of attentive, dignified care.

    Features

    Housing

    • 121 resident community capacity 121 resident community capacity

    Types of Care

    • Skilled Nursing Facility Skilled Nursing FacilitySkilled Nursing Facilities are crucial for seniors as they provide round-the-clock medical care, rehabilitation services, and assistance with daily activities. These facilities ensure that seniors receive the specialized care they need to maintain their health and well-being as they age.

    Amenities

    • Air-conditioning Air-conditioningAir conditioning is important for seniors as they are more vulnerable to heat-related illnesses and may have underlying health conditions that make it difficult for them to regulate their body temperature. It helps to keep them comfortable, safe, and healthy in hot weather.
    • Beauty salon Beauty salonBeauty salons are important for seniors because they provide a space for them to feel pampered, socialize, and maintain their personal grooming and hygiene. Regular visits to a beauty salon can help boost seniors' self-esteem and overall well-being.
    • Cable or satellite TV Cable or satellite TVCable or satellite TV is important for seniors because it provides entertainment, news, and companionship, helping to combat loneliness and boredom. It also offers a wide range of programming options tailored to different interests and preferences.
    • Computer center Computer centerA computer center is essential for seniors as it provides access to technology, communication tools, and resources that can enhance their daily lives. It allows them to stay connected with loved ones, engage in online activities, and learn new skills, ultimately promoting socialization and mental stimulation.
    • Dining room Dining roomDining rooms are important for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, connection, and nutritious meals. They offer opportunities for residents to bond over shared meals, foster a sense of community, and promote healthy eating habits. Dining rooms also ensure that seniors have access to well-balanced meals tailored to their dietary needs and preferences.
    • Fitness room Fitness roomHaving a fitness room in a senior living community is essential for seniors to stay active, maintain their physical health, and improve their overall well-being. Regular exercise can help prevent falls, reduce the risk of chronic diseases, and promote mental sharpness. It also provides social opportunities for residents to connect with others and enjoy a sense of community.
    • Fully furnished Fully furnishedFully furnished senior living communities are important for seniors because they provide convenience, comfort, and a hassle-free moving experience. Seniors can easily settle into their new living space without the stress of having to buy and move furniture. This allows them to focus on enjoying their new home and community.
    • Gaming room Gaming roomGaming rooms are important for seniors as they provide a fun and engaging environment for socializing, cognitive stimulation, and physical activity. Games can improve memory, problem-solving skills, and overall mental well-being while fostering friendships and reducing feelings of isolation.
    • Garden GardenGardens are important for seniors as they provide a peaceful and therapeutic environment for relaxation, physical activity, and socialization. Being in nature has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and promote overall well-being. Gardens also offer opportunities for seniors to engage in gardening activities, which can improve mobility, flexibility, and cognitive function. Additionally, gardens create a sense of community and connection with others who share a passion for plants and outdoor spaces.
    • Housekeeping services Housekeeping servicesHousekeeping services are important for seniors because they help maintain a clean and safe living environment, promote independence, and reduce the risk of accidents or illnesses. Additionally, having assistance with household chores can alleviate physical strain and allow seniors to focus on other aspects of their well-being.
    • Kitchenette KitchenetteKitchenettes are important for seniors living in senior living communities because they provide the convenience and independence of being able to prepare simple meals and snacks in the comfort of their own living space. This can help promote a sense of autonomy and well-being for seniors, allowing them to maintain some level of control over their dietary choices and daily routines.
    • Move-in coordination Move-in coordinationMove-in coordination is important for seniors because it helps ease the transition into their new living environment. It ensures that all logistics, such as packing, organizing movers, and setting up utilities are taken care of, allowing seniors to focus on settling in and adjusting to their new home. Having a smooth move-in process can alleviate stress and anxiety, making the transition smoother and more enjoyable for seniors.
    • Outdoor space Outdoor spaceOutdoor spaces are important for seniors as they provide opportunities for physical activity, social interaction, exposure to natural light and fresh air, and a sense of connection to nature. Having access to outdoor spaces can improve overall well-being and quality of life for older adults living in senior communities.
    • Private bathrooms Private bathroomsPrivate bathrooms are important for seniors in senior living communities because they provide independence, dignity, and comfort. Having a private bathroom allows seniors to maintain their personal hygiene routines without the need for assistance, promoting a sense of autonomy and privacy. Additionally, private bathrooms help prevent the spread of infections and provide a safe and clean environment for seniors to navigate safely.
    • Restaurant-style dining Restaurant-style diningRestaurant-style dining is important for seniors because it allows them to enjoy delicious, nutritious meals in a social and upscale setting. This enhances their dining experience, promotes healthy eating habits, and fosters socialization with fellow residents, ultimately contributing to their overall well-being and quality of life.
    • Small library Small librarySmall libraries are important for seniors as they provide access to a variety of reading materials, including books, newspapers, and magazines. This can help stimulate their minds, keep them engaged, and provide a sense of community through book clubs and other social activities. Additionally, reading has been shown to improve cognitive function and overall mental well-being in older adults.
    • Telephone TelephoneTelephones are important for seniors as they provide a lifeline for communication with loved ones, emergency services, and healthcare providers. They offer a sense of security and independence, enabling seniors to stay connected and access assistance when needed.
    • Wellness center Wellness centerWellness centers are important for seniors because they offer a variety of programs and services that promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being. These centers provide opportunities for exercise, socialization, education, and relaxation, helping seniors maintain their overall health and quality of life.
    • Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available Wi-Fi/high-speed internet availableWi-Fi/high-speed internet is important for seniors to stay connected with loved ones, access online resources, and participate in virtual activities to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation. It also allows them to easily manage healthcare needs, access entertainment, and engage in lifelong learning opportunities.

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation Community operated transportationCommunity operated transportation is crucial for seniors as it provides them with the means to access essential services, social activities, and medical appointments. It allows seniors to maintain their independence and quality of life by ensuring they can participate in activities outside of their homes. Additionally, community-operated transportation services offer a safe and reliable way for seniors to travel without having to rely on family or friends for assistance.
    • Transportation arrangement Transportation arrangementTransportation arrangements are crucial for seniors as they may face challenges with driving, mobility, or access to public transportation. Having reliable transportation services ensures that seniors can easily attend appointments, social activities, and maintain their independence and quality of life.
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical) Transportation arrangement (non-medical)Transportation arrangements are essential for seniors as they provide access to essential services, activities, and social interactions outside the home. This service helps maintain independence, mobility, and overall well-being for seniors who may have limited transportation options.
    • Transportation to doctors appointments Transportation to doctors appointmentsTransportation to doctors appointments is crucial for seniors as it ensures they have access to necessary medical care and support, promoting their health and well-being. It allows them to receive timely treatment, monitor existing conditions, and address any new health concerns efficiently. Additionally, transportation services can help seniors maintain their independence and quality of life by enabling them to stay connected with their healthcare providers.

    Care Services

    • 12-16 hour nursing 12-16 hour nursing12-16 hour nursing care is crucial for seniors in order to ensure around-the-clock monitoring, timely medication administration, and prompt response to any health concerns or emergencies. This level of care helps to promote the overall well-being and safety of seniors living in senior living communities.
    • 24-hour call system 24-hour call system24-hour call systems are important for seniors because they provide peace of mind and immediate assistance in case of emergencies. This technology ensures that help is always available, promoting safety and security for elderly individuals living alone or in assisted living facilities.
    • 24-hour supervision 24-hour supervision24-hour supervision is important for seniors to ensure their safety, well-being, and access to immediate assistance in case of emergencies or health issues. This constant support provides peace of mind for both seniors and their loved ones, allowing them to age in place with dignity and security.
    • Activities of daily living assistance Activities of daily living assistanceActivities of daily living assistance are important for seniors because they provide essential support with tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, and mobility. This assistance helps seniors maintain their independence, dignity, and overall quality of life as they age.
    • Assistance with bathing Assistance with bathingAssistance with bathing is crucial for seniors as it helps maintain personal hygiene, prevents infections, and ensures their overall well-being and comfort. It also provides a sense of dignity and independence for seniors who may struggle with this task on their own.
    • Assistance with dressing Assistance with dressingAssistance with dressing is important for seniors because it helps maintain their independence, promotes personal hygiene, prevents accidents and injuries, and improves overall quality of life. This service ensures that seniors can continue to dress comfortably and confidently, despite any physical limitations they may have.
    • Assistance with transfers Assistance with transfersAssistance with transfers is crucial for seniors as it helps prevent falls and injuries, maintains their independence, and ensures they can safely navigate their living environment. It also provides peace of mind for both seniors and their loved ones.
    • Diabetes diet Diabetes dietA diabetes diet is crucial for seniors as it helps manage blood sugar levels, reduce risks of complications, and improve overall health and well-being. By following a balanced and nutritious diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can better control their diabetes and enhance their quality of life.
    • Meal preparation and service Meal preparation and serviceMeal preparation and service are crucial for seniors as they may have limited mobility or energy to cook nutritious meals. Having access to healthy and convenient food options can ensure they are getting the proper nutrition needed to maintain their overall health and well-being.
    • Medication management Medication managementMedication management is crucial for seniors to ensure they are taking the right medications at the correct dosages and times. This helps prevent adverse drug interactions, reduces the risk of medication errors, and promotes overall health and well-being. Proactive management also allows for adjustments as needed based on changing health conditions or new prescriptions.
    • Mental wellness program Mental wellness programMental wellness programs are essential for seniors as they promote cognitive stimulation, emotional support, and social engagement. These programs help prevent isolation, depression, and cognitive decline, ultimately enhancing the overall quality of life for older adults.
    • Special dietary restrictions Special dietary restrictionsSpecial dietary restrictions are important for seniors because age-related changes in metabolism and health conditions can make it difficult for their bodies to process certain foods. By following a diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can maintain their overall health and well-being, manage chronic conditions, and reduce the risk of complications such as malnutrition or food interactions with medications.

    Dining

    • Diabetes diet Diabetes dietA diabetes diet is crucial for seniors as it helps manage blood sugar levels, reduce risks of complications, and improve overall health and well-being. By following a balanced and nutritious diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can better control their diabetes and enhance their quality of life.
    • Special dietary restrictions Special dietary restrictionsSpecial dietary restrictions are important for seniors because age-related changes in metabolism and health conditions can make it difficult for their bodies to process certain foods. By following a diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can maintain their overall health and well-being, manage chronic conditions, and reduce the risk of complications such as malnutrition or food interactions with medications.

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities Community-sponsored activitiesCommunity-sponsored activities are important for seniors as they provide opportunities for social interaction, mental stimulation, and physical activity. These activities can help improve overall well-being, combat loneliness and isolation, and promote a sense of belonging and purpose among older adults.
    • Concierge services Concierge servicesConcierge services are essential for seniors as they provide assistance with daily tasks and errands, enhance their quality of life by offering convenience and personalized care, and promote a sense of safety and security.
    • Fitness programs Fitness programsFitness programs are crucial for seniors as they help improve strength, flexibility, balance, and overall well-being. Staying active can reduce the risk of chronic diseases, improve mental health, and enhance quality of life in older adults.
    • Planned day trips Planned day tripsPlanned day trips are important for seniors because they offer opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, and physical activity. They provide a change of scenery and help seniors stay engaged and connected to their community, promoting overall well-being and quality of life.
    • Resident-run activities Resident-run activitiesResident-run activities are important for seniors as they encourage social interaction, creativity, and a sense of autonomy. These activities empower seniors to stay engaged and active in their community while fostering meaningful connections with their peers.
    • Scheduled daily activities Scheduled daily activitiesScheduled daily activities are important for seniors because they provide structure, socialization, mental stimulation, and physical activity. Engaging in regular activities can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors living in a community setting.

    Description

    Corry Manor in Corry, PA is a vibrant assisted living community that offers a wide range of amenities and care services to ensure the comfort and well-being of its residents.

    The community features a beauty salon where residents can pamper themselves and maintain their personal grooming needs. Each resident room is equipped with cable or satellite TV for entertainment options. Community operated transportation is available for easy access to nearby attractions and appointments.

    Corry Manor boasts a well-equipped computer center, allowing residents to stay connected with loved ones and engage in online activities. The dining room offers restaurant-style dining, where residents can enjoy delicious meals prepared by experienced chefs. Special dietary restrictions are accommodated, ensuring that each resident's nutritional needs are met.

    Residents have access to a fitness room, where they can engage in physical activities that promote good health and mobility. The gaming room provides opportunities for social interaction and friendly competition among residents. The outdoor space features beautiful gardens, providing a peaceful environment for relaxation and connecting with nature.

    Housekeeping services are provided to ensure that each resident enjoys a clean and tidy living space. Private bathrooms offer convenience and privacy. Move-in coordination is available to assist new residents in seamlessly transitioning into their new home.

    For those who enjoy reading, there is a small library filled with books of various genres to cater to different interests. Telephone services are provided for easy communication with family and friends. Transportation arrangement for non-medical purposes ensures that residents can easily run errands or attend social outings.

    Corry Manor also has a wellness center, where residents can take part in various programs aimed at promoting mental well-being and overall health. Wi-Fi/high-speed internet ensures that residents can stay connected virtually at all times.

    In terms of care services, Corry Manor provides 24-hour call system and supervision for added safety and security. Trained staff members are available to provide assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and transfers. Diabetes diets are accommodated, and medication management services are provided to ensure that residents receive their required medications on time.

    The community offers a variety of activities for residents to enjoy. Concierge services are available to assist with any needs or inquiries. Fitness programs promote physical health, while planned day trips offer opportunities for exploration and adventure. Resident-run activities allow residents to actively participate in planning and organizing events. Scheduled daily activities ensure that there is never a dull moment.

    Corry Manor is conveniently located near cafes, parks, pharmacies, restaurants, transportation options, places of worship, and hospitals, providing easy access to everyday amenities and healthcare services.

    Overall, Corry Manor in Corry, PA provides a comfortable and enriching environment where seniors can thrive in their golden years.

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    Nearby Places of Interest

    Places of Worship

    • H20 Student Ministries (0.1 miles)
    • Corry First Online Church (0.1 miles)
    • First United Methodist Church (0.1 miles)
    • Christian & Missionary Alliance Church (0.4 miles)
    • First Presbyterian Church (0.4 miles)
    • Corry Baptist Church (0.4 miles)
    • Bible Believers Baptist Church (0.4 miles)

    Pharmacies

    • CVS Pharmacy (0.2 miles)
    • Rite Aid (0.5 miles)
    • Rite Aid (10.2 miles)
    • Sherman Pharmacy (16 miles)
    • Health Mart Pharmacy (16.3 miles)
    • Waterford Pharmacy (17.1 miles)
    • Lakewood Apothecary (20.4 miles)

    Restaurants

    • McDonald's (0.3 miles)
    • Little Caesars Pizza (0.5 miles)
    • Subway (0.6 miles)
    • Wing Street (0.6 miles)
    • Library Bar & Grill (0.7 miles)
    • Tamarack Tavern (0.7 miles)
    • Country Foods (0.8 miles)

    Parks

    • Mead Park (0.4 miles)
    • Mather Park (3.4 miles)
    • Warren County Fairgrounds (14.7 miles)

    Physicians

    • Mead Avenue Family Practice (0.4 miles)
    • Saint Vincent Medical Group of Corry (0.5 miles)
    • Dr Rama (0.5 miles)
    • Union City Family Practice (10.2 miles)
    • Canadohta Lake Health Center (14.1 miles)
    • Heritage Primary Care (17.6 miles)
    • Warren Medical Group (18.4 miles)

    Hospitals

    • Corry Medical Services (0.5 miles)
    • Corry Memorial Hospital (0.5 miles)
    • Corry Memorial Hospital (0.5 miles)
    • Corry Memorial Hospital (2 miles)
    • Titusville Area Hospital (20.6 miles)

    Cafes

    • Tim Hortons (0.6 miles)
    • Lake Life Cafe (20.6 miles)
    • Wired on Main (20.6 miles)

    Transportation

    • Enterprise Rent-A-Car (1.2 miles)
    • Corry-Lawrence Airport (1.4 miles)
    • Enterprise Rent-A-Car (3.9 miles)
    • Enterprise Rent-A-Car (3.9 miles)
    • Alamo (3.9 miles)

    Theaters

    • Lakewood Cinema 8 (19.5 miles)

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