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Medicare 101 Seminar
St. Barnabas Nursing Home, 5827 Meridian Rd, Gibsonia, PA | Get Directions »
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Join us for a free Medicare 101 Seminar on Nov. 13, 2012 from 6-7 p.m. at St. Barnabas Nursing Home – community members welcome. Learn about the health care benefits for seniors approaching the age of 65 and for those already enrolled in Medicare. Discover what is new and important with Medicare for 2013. Topics will include understanding and choosing the right Medicare options, what Medicare covers, benefits of Medicare, cost of Medicare, who qualifies for Medicare and an individual’s rights under Medicare. Refreshments will be served. RSVP by calling Anne Nelson at 724-687-9240. Walk-ins are welcome. Medicare 101 is presented by UPMC for Life.
Event Details
| Where | St. Barnabas Nursing Home 5827 Meridian Rd, Gibsonia, PA 15044 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 6:00 pm–7:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Seniors |
| Website | http://www.stbarnabashealthsystem.com |
| Phone | 724-687-9240 |
| anelson@stbarnabashealthsystem.com | |
| Price | FREE |
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More About St. Barnabas Nursing Home
St. Barnabas is an assisted living facility, nursing home, and retirement village in Gibsonia. St. Barnabas began serving western Pennsylvania's elderly and their families 110 years ago, and in that time, became Pittsburgh's largest health system and retirement village.
St. Barnabas offers three distinct services catered to the needs of your loved ones--a retirement village, an assisted living facility, and a nursing home.
The retirement village has three sectors: The Village, Washington Place, and The Woodlands. The Village has one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. It is located in the center of the facility, so residents have the best access to amenities such as a country store, restaurant, hair salon, and card room. The Woodlands are carriage homes, and Washington Place is an apartment complex with more assistance than the other two sectors.
The Arbors at St. Barnabas is an assisted living facility, allowing residents both independence and 24-hour care.
The nursing home provides intensive care for residents. It accepts admissions in as little as one hour, and patients receive compassionate care any time of day or night. Support groups are also available to patients with chronic diseases, like multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy.