"I've always loved working with people. So working at Mifflin Court was a natural fit."
"We want you to know how much we have appreciated all your support and expertise throughout this stressful time in our lives. Your work is truly a gift to people in need. Everyone at Mifflin Court has been a positive joy and comfort to deal with. We thank you for all your support!"
"As a long-distance caregiver, it is imperative that I trust and respect the staff giving my elderly relatives the day-to-day attention that they need.
At Mifflin Court, from day one (over a year ago), I have felt comfortable and confident that my loved ones are receiving assistance and guidance in a kind and respectful manner.
The staff, especially the medical workers, is always responsive to my questions and concerns. They know the medical background of my loved one and are quick to pick up on potential problems. They are understanding and calm and take the time to explain to my aunt exactly what is happening, and the course of action to be taken. It helps to keep her anxiety level at a low level, which I greatly appreciate."
Executive Director
Director of Rehabilitation Services
Campus Director of Recreation / Memory Support Program Director
Culinary Services Director
Welcome to Next Best Home’s exclusive Q&A with Chef Gary Nolls, the Culinary Services Director overseeing five Genesis-affiliated Pennsylvania Senior Living Communities, including Mifflin Court
The training is used to give people a better understanding of what those suffering from the disease experience.
Mifflin Court Embraces SafelyYou as a Trusted Technology to Reduce Resident Fall Risk and Enhance Senior Living
Mifflin Court’s Melissa Eberhart Receives the 2022 Circle of Life Coalition Community Service Award
A Place For Mom honors Mifflin Court with its 2022 Best of Senior Living Award
National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, which occurs every November, was established to increase awareness and honor the millions of Americans and their families living with Alzheimer’s, through advocacy for a cure, awareness and education.
Talking to an elderly loved one about assisted living may be among the most difficult and emotional conversations you’ll ever have. But it’s also one of the most important.
“Season of Reflection,” the theme of this year’s National Assisted Living Week
When it comes to health care, quality of life has become increasingly important in recent years.
Maintaining health and wellness is an ongoing goal, even as we age — or maybe especially as we age.
While taking care of an elderly loved one, it’s important to also take care of yourself.