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Highlands at Wyomissing

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2000 Cambridge Avenue, Wyomissing, PA 19610

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Highlands at Wyomissing

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Set along the peaceful, tree-lined streets of Wyomissing, one of Berks County's most desirable boroughs, Highlands at Wyomissing at 2000 Cambridge Avenue provides skilled nursing care rooted in a deep nonprofit tradition of compassion and community service. As a nonprofit corporation, Highlands at Wyomissing reinvests in its residents and programs rather than outside shareholders, reflecting a genuine institutional commitment to dignified, person-centered care. Wyomissing is a beautifully maintained borough directly adjacent to Reading, PA, offering seniors a tranquil residential setting while remaining close to the full spectrum of urban services and healthcare resources the greater Reading area provides. Reading Hospital — a flagship Tower Health facility — is among the region's most capable medical centers and is conveniently accessible for residents who require specialized hospital-level care or follow-up with physicians. Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Reading provides additional access to quality inpatient and outpatient services. The Wyomissing Park trail system, winding along Wyomissing Creek through the heart of the borough, offers a serene environment for family walks. The Berkshire Mall and Wyomissing Square shopping areas nearby provide ample dining and retail options for families visiting from across Berks County. Cultural landmarks including the Reading Public Museum and the iconic Reading Pagoda on Mount Penn enrich the regional character of this community. Downtown Reading's GoggleWorks Center for the Arts and diverse restaurant scene are only minutes away. Highlands at Wyomissing provides around-the-clock skilled nursing services, rehabilitative therapies, and individualized care planning for residents managing complex health conditions or recovering from significant medical events. The staff's nonprofit ethos translates directly into meaningful resident relationships, attentive clinical oversight, and an environment where long-term wellbeing — not just medical management — is the measure of success. Families throughout Berks County, from Shillington to Fleetwood, choose Highlands at Wyomissing for its consistent care quality and deep community roots.

Care Types at Highlands at Wyomissing

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What skilled nursing services are available at Highlands at Wyomissing? +

Highlands at Wyomissing provides comprehensive skilled nursing care including 24-hour nursing oversight, short-term post-acute rehabilitation, long-term nursing support, physical and occupational therapy, and care for medically complex conditions. The nonprofit structure of the organization means resources are consistently directed toward resident care and program quality.

What hospitals are near Highlands at Wyomissing? +

Residents and families have convenient access to Reading Hospital, a major Tower Health facility serving Berks County, as well as Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Reading. Both hospitals offer comprehensive inpatient care, specialist services, and emergency resources within a short drive of the Wyomissing campus.

What is Wyomissing like as a community for seniors? +

Wyomissing is a well-kept, affluent borough bordered by Reading that offers seniors a quiet residential environment with easy access to shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Wyomissing Park provides beautiful walking trails along the creek, while the Berkshire Mall, Wyomissing Square, and downtown Reading offer retail and restaurant variety. The Reading Pagoda and Reading Public Museum provide a rich sense of regional culture and history.

Is Highlands at Wyomissing a nonprofit organization? +

Yes, Highlands at Wyomissing operates as a nonprofit corporation. This means that revenues are reinvested into the community's care programs, staffing, and facilities rather than distributed to private investors — a model that many families find reassuring when selecting a long-term skilled nursing environment.

How do I arrange a visit or admission to Highlands at Wyomissing? +

To schedule a tour or begin the admissions process, contact Highlands at Wyomissing at (610) 775-2300. The admissions team can discuss skilled nursing care levels, availability, and assist families in understanding insurance coverage options including Medicare and Medicaid.

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