The Pines of Mt. Lebanon

1537 Washington Rd Pittsburgh PA 15228

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From inviting seating on the front porch to peaceful courtyards and intimate indoor seating areas, you’ll feel welcome and at home at The Pines of Mt. Lebanon. Upon entering this community, you’ll hear finches chirping from the sunroom aviary and people playing games in the activities room. This Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, community offers memory care, assisted living, and respite care services.

The Pines of Mt. Lebanon has created a comprehensive care plan for seniors with diabetes by adding The Compass Center for Diabetes Excellence to their community. Here you’ll work with specialists in all the important aspects of your life — with special emphasis on diet, exercise, and education about living with diabetes. By bringing specialists to The Pines of Mt. Lebanon, you’ll enjoy a streamlined care experience with people who understand your needs.

This community is aptly named, as you’ll find plenty of pines and other mature trees in the area. Nearby you’ll find many parks with walking trails where you can admire the wildlife. The Dormont Historical Society chronicles the area’s past and holds regular meetings. With downtown Pittsburgh just 20 minutes away, you can also visit The Andy Warhol Museum, the Fort Pitt Museum, Carnegie Science Center, and much more.

The Pines of Mt. Lebanon Services and Amenities

You’ll look forward to enriching programs and activities such as educational programs, worship services, and social events. When you’re not joining neighbors and friends for a scheduled activity, you can keep fit in the wellness center, watch a movie in the theater, or find a book in the cozy library.

You’ll enjoy nutritious meals in the well-appointed dining room, which provides another social opportunity and chance to get to know your neighbors. The attentive staff will keep your surroundings neat and clean with regular housekeeping and laundry services. You’ll also receive assistance to schedule appointments, receive therapy services, and transportation.

Respectful caregivers can help you with activities of daily living such as bathing and grooming 24 hours a day. Memory care focuses on enhancing your loved one’s existing capabilities through enriching activities in a safe and secure environment.

Living Arrangements

The Pines of Mt. Lebanon offers studio and one-bedroom apartments. You’ll enjoy plenty of closet space and a cozy kitchenette perfect for keeping your favorite snacks and beverages. The private bathroom comes equipped with grab bars and an emergency response system for your safety.

State Classification

The Pines of Mt. Lebanon is a personal care home, which in the state of Pennsylvania serves residents who do not need 24-hour nursing care, and provides food, shelter, and personal assistance to 4 or more residents.

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Pricing at The Pines of Mt. Lebanon

Room Type
Monthly Range* (USD)

Studio
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1 Bedroom
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Semi-Private
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*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.

Reviews of The Pines of Mt. Lebanon

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  • Our Tour Experience

    We didn’t like this one at all. It smelled like urine as soon as you walked in the door, probably because there were a lot of bedridden residents requiring more nursing home type care than there were residents just walking around.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Our Tour Experience

    We didn’t like this one at all. It smelled like urine as soon as you walked in the door, probably because there were a lot of bedridden residents requiring more nursing home type care than there were residents just walking around.

  • Most caring Staff

    The staff were always very nice and helpful to my loved ones needs. They had a lot of activities with a calendar listing exercise, puzzles, cards, nails just different things to interact with the residents. They also had bible study.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Most caring Staff

    The staff were always very nice and helpful to my loved ones needs. They had a lot of activities with a calendar listing exercise, puzzles, cards, nails just different things to interact with the residents. They also had bible study.

  • My Tour Experience

    I was appalled with their choice of movie for the residents to watch. I visited in the afternoon, right after lunch, and the residents were all there watching TV, which I don’t object to. But the movie was smash 'em/clash 'em, just very violent. And residents with certain conditions can’t be exposed to things like that because they can’t separate reality from fiction. That would have been extremely distressing for my loved one. I asked what the criteria was for picking movies, and the person on staff answered "Whatever keeps them quiet." Which to me indicates that the staff there are undertrained. The memory care outdoor area was also just a little outdoor space carved out of the larger patio area and gated off. Memory care seemed to be more of an opportunity for them to make money than to truly care for and support the residents.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    My Tour Experience

    I was appalled with their choice of movie for the residents to watch. I visited in the afternoon, right after lunch, and the residents were all there watching TV, which I don’t object to. But the movie was smash 'em/clash 'em, just very violent. And residents with certain conditions can’t be exposed to things like that because they can’t separate reality from fiction. That would have been extremely distressing for my loved one. I asked what the criteria was for picking movies, and the person on staff answered "Whatever keeps them quiet." Which to me indicates that the staff there are undertrained. The memory care outdoor area was also just a little outdoor space carved out of the larger patio area and gated off. Memory care seemed to be more of an opportunity for them to make money than to truly care for and support the residents.

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Community Details at The Pines of Mt. Lebanon

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    • The Pines of Mt. Lebanon Amenities

      • Meals Provided
      • Devotional Services Offsite
      • Beautician Onsite
      • Devotional Services Onsite
      • Indoor Common Areas
      • Outdoor Common Areas
      • Vegetarian
      • Kosher
      • Activities Onsite
      • Activities Offsite

    Senior Housing Types Provided at The Pines of Mt. Lebanon

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      • Assisted Living
      • Memory Care
      • Nursing Home
      • Care Homes
      • Independent Living
      • Home Care
      • Senior Apartments