I want to thank everyone at Gwynedd Healthcare and Rehab for the care given to my mother, Sue Kolasa, during the almost six years that she was a resident. It was not just care, but care given with love, patience and concern for her well being. And for the care given to us as her family, especially during these months of COVID when we could not visit in person. Everything was done to make it easy for us to FaceTime or have window visits. No request seemed too hard for to handle.

Staff are excellent and there is a high degree of continuity. Gail, Sue, Annette, Cindy, Maggie, Wendy and Corey, to name a few, have been there from the start helping mom to get acclimated and helping us to deal with her passing. Nellie has inexhaustible patience and kept mom well fed and looking nice. From Matt who kept the building clean and shipshape to Michelle who kept the entire facility going, I can’t say enough good things.

Gwynedd Healthcare is large enough to have all the necessary amenities and staff, rehab and medical personnel but small enough to feel like family. When I walked with mom in the halls or garden and staff members would greet her, I always told her it was like “Cheers”…….everyone knows your name!

Here for more than two decades, our community is like a second home to Marie.

Thank you Marie for your ongoing commitment and dedication to our residents!

Lisa has four adult children and lives with her retired husband in Royersford, PA. She grew up in Montgomery County where she did an LPN diploma program and then got her RN degree from the Community College in Montgomery County.

Gwynedd is truly a lovely community, with a lot of staff longevity. The staff really, really cares.
– Lisa Kline, DON

Full of determination, Gladys is now able to walk with the assistance of a walker and was recently discharged with helpful tips for staying safe at home. Gladys will continue to practice her breathing exercises to help conserve energy and complete tasks around the house without losing her breath.

“I really enjoyed my stay at Gwynedd and the food was great! I commend all the wonderful nurses, aides and staff who were so helpful to me.”
– Gladys Krieble

Harvard Health recommends small lifestyle changes like a short ten-minute walk, eating one extra fruit or vegetable per day, or trying some deep breathing exercises which can not only help you relax but also lower blood pressure.

Make sure to speak with your doctor about steps you can take to protect your heart starting today.

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