Pine Run Village
Doylestown • Bucks County, PA
Presbyterian Senior Living
At a Glance
- Care Level(s)
- Independent Living · Assisted Living / Personal Care · Memory Care · Skilled Nursing · CCRC / Life Plan
- Monthly Cost
- $3,500–$7,000/mo— contact facility for current rates
- Medicaid
- Private pay
- Community Type
- CCRC / Life Plan Community
- Affiliation / Operator
- Presbyterian Senior Living
Notable Features
- 43-acre campus
- dedicated MC "The Garden" neighborhood
- aquatic/fitness center
- full continuum on one campus
Entry fee approximately $93,300+; full life-plan continuum. Contact facility for current entry fee range.
Cost ranges are estimates based on published sources — contact Pine Run Village directly for current pricing, availability, and Medicaid status.
Understanding the Care
Care Levels at Pine Run Village
Independent Living
Independent Living communities offer private apartments or cottages for older adults who are largely self-sufficient but want the convenience of maintenance-free living, social programming, and on-site amenities. No personal care or nursing is included — residents handle their own daily activities.
Assisted Living / Personal Care
Assisted Living / Personal Care (Pennsylvania's licensing term) provides help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, and meals — while preserving as much independence as possible. Staff are on-site around the clock. This level is appropriate when a parent can no longer safely manage at home but does not yet need skilled nursing care.
Memory Care
Memory Care is a secured care environment specifically designed for people living with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other cognitive impairments. Units are physically secured to prevent wandering. Staff are specially trained in dementia care. Activities, layouts, and routines are structured around cognitive support.
Skilled Nursing
Skilled Nursing (SNF) provides 24-hour nursing care for people with complex medical needs — post-surgical recovery, wound care, IV therapy, ventilator support, or long-term care when home care is no longer feasible. SNFs are licensed and regulated by CMS; many are dual-certified for Medicare and Medicaid.
CCRC / Life Plan
A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) — also called a Life Plan Community — offers multiple levels of care on a single campus: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing. Residents can transition between levels as needs change without leaving the community. Entry typically requires a significant upfront fee plus monthly charges.
Why a CCRC Matters for Your Planning
When a parent moves to a CCRC like Pine Run Village, the family avoids the emotionally and logistically difficult experience of relocating again if care needs increase. The trade-off is a larger upfront financial commitment — typically a significant entry fee plus monthly charges. For many families, the stability and peace of mind are worth it. An elder law attorney or certified senior advisor can help your family evaluate whether a CCRC structure fits your situation.
Area Options
Other Senior Care Communities Near Doylestown
Nearby in Bucks County
If a Parent Is Moving Here
We Help Families Sell the Home — Sensitively, as a Transition
When a parent moves into a community like Pine Run Village, the family home often becomes the question no one has the bandwidth to address. It may be sitting empty while care costs add up. Or the family hasn't had the emotional space to start thinking about it yet.
We work with families in Bucks County who are navigating exactly this moment. We don't rush you. We don't minimize what it means to sell your parent's home. We help you do it at your pace — with a pricing strategy that respects the asset your parent built, and marketing that gets the result their care plan depends on.
No pressure. No pitch. Just a conversation at your pace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pine Run Village — What Families Ask
How much does Pine Run Village cost per month?
Pine Run Village costs approximately $3,500–$7,000/mo, plus a one-time entry fee. Contact the facility for current pricing and availability. Entry fee approximately $93,300+; full life-plan continuum.
Does Pine Run Village accept Medicaid?
Pine Run Village is a private-pay community and does not accept Medicaid for ongoing care costs. Families typically fund care with personal savings, long-term care insurance, Veterans Aid & Attendance benefits, or proceeds from the sale of the family home. An elder law attorney in Bucks County can help you structure assets appropriately.
What types of care does Pine Run Village offer?
Pine Run Village offers Independent Living, Assisted Living / Personal Care, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing, CCRC / Life Plan. Independent Living communities offer private apartments or cottages for older adults who are largely self-sufficient but want the convenience of maintenance-free living, social programming, and on-site amenities. No personal care or nursing is included — residents handle their own daily activities. As a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), Pine Run Village allows residents to transition between care levels on one campus as their needs change, avoiding the disruption of moving to a new facility.
Is there a waitlist at Pine Run Village?
Waitlists at Pine Run Village depend on current occupancy and the specific care level needed. Memory care and skilled nursing units in Bucks County, PA typically have longer waitlists than assisted living. We recommend contacting Pine Run Village directly to inquire about current availability and adding your family to the waitlist even if a placement is not needed immediately — waitlists move faster than expected when a care event occurs suddenly.
What questions should we ask when touring Pine Run Village?
Key questions to ask during a tour of Pine Run Village: (1) What is the staff-to-resident ratio during day, evening, and overnight shifts? (2) How do you handle medical emergencies and what is your hospitalization protocol? (3) What is included in the base monthly rate and what costs extra? (4) How do you communicate with families when a resident's condition changes? (5) Can we meet current residents or their families? (6) What is your discharge policy if a resident's care needs exceed what you can provide? (7) How do you handle wandering, agitation, and sundowning behavior?
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