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With a variety of luxurious residences and unrivaled access to upscale and casual dining, comprehensive physician services, state-of-the art fitness and wellness programs and engaging social activities, Waverly Heights provides distinctive hospitality and quality healthcare services. Waverly Heights is a nationally accredited, not-for-profit community providing a continuum of care in Independent Living, Skilled Nursing, Personal Care, and Memory Support services. As a Life Plan community, we provide the peace of mind, security and knowledge that, should the need arise, the highest quality of healthcare is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Residents receive compassionate care and hospitality services by an experienced team to meet their individual lifestyle and personal needs. Nestled on a 63-acre former estate in the heart of Philadelphia’s Main Line, Waverly Heights is a statement in classic elegance. Waverly is recognized for its award-winning grounds with gardens, majestic trees, sprawling lawns, walking paths and a private dog park. In this beautiful setting, Waverly residents age sixty and older enjoy spacious living accommodations along with amenities such as fine dining, cinema, putting green, bocce, croquet, fitness, gardening, artistic pursuits, educational programs, music, lectures, art exhibits, and social programs.

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