St. Anne Home

St. Anne Home St. Anne Home is a ministry of the Felician Sisters of North America dedicated to the continued heal In response, St. Anne Home began offering nursing care.

Anne Home, located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, was built by the Diocese of Greensburg in 1964. At that time, Bishop William Connare, the second Bishop of Greensburg, recognized the need for older adults of every race and religion to have dignity and loving care. The Bishop directed the construction of a new, 125-bed facility, and he invited the Felician Sisters of Pennsylvania to operate the Home

. Anne Home initially provided what is now commonly known as “personal care” services. However, only two years after opening, it became apparent that resident needs would be much greater. The Sisters, along with highly qualified medical and administrative staff that has grown to include more than 250 employees, continue to respond to the changing needs of older adults in our community. When regulations governing long-term care facilities changed dramatically in the early 1970s, St. Anne Home initiated a series of renovations to ensure compliance. In1980, the construction of maintenance and storage buildings, as well as a laundry, was completed. And to reflect an increased diversity in residents served, St. Anne Home for the Elderly officially changed its name to “St. Anne Home” in October 1993. Throughout the early 1990s, the Felician Sisters, Board of Directors, and staff conducted numerous studies to assess current and projected needs of older adults. After much deliberation, the Board of Directors implemented a major capital expansion plan to respond to these needs. The plan included the construction of a 54-bed licensed personal care facility as well as additions and renovations to the existing nursing center. In preparation for this major expansion, sponsorship of St. Anne Home was transferred from the Diocese of Greensburg to St. Anne Home, a non-profit corporation in April 1996. Construction of the personal care addition began in October 1996. Total costs for land acquisition and construction were set at more than $6 million. The personal care community, named Villa Angela, opened officially in November 1997 to provide 24-hour supervision, three daily meals, and medication management in a caring, residential setting. Another series of renovations and building improvements were initiated in December 2003. They included: the creation of new dining spaces, the creation of a new rehabilitation space, the addition of a new elevator in the nursing facility, the installation of a fire protection sprinkler system in the renovation areas, as well as the addition of a more powerful emergency generator with a new distribution system. In 2009, St. Anne Home was authorized to operate a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). This enabled us to add Independent Living options to our spectrum of services. Active seniors aged 62 and older can spend more time doing the things they really enjoy by downsizing into one of our recently renovated two-bedroom homes. Our Independent Living homes enable these individuals to maintain their privacy and independence while allowing St. Anne Home to handle the many responsibilities of home ownership. In order to offer housekeeping services to the residents of our independent residential homes, St. Anne Home became licensed to operate as a Home Care Agency in January 2011. Since tending to the physical, mental, and spiritual wellness of our residents has been our priority for more than 50 years, it is our hope that St. Anne Home will remain a trusted source for superior nursing care well into the future. To continue to offer the highest level of service, while meeting the ever-changing needs of our residents, we launched a $16 million Nursing Facility Expansion and Modernization project, which:

-Added 30 new resident rooms to the nursing facility
-Modernized existing resident rooms in the nursing facility
-Increased dining and cooking space
-Upgraded and enlarged common bathing areas
-Replaced 50-year old windows with new, energy-efficient windows
-Upgraded the heating system
-Expanded our rehabilitation space
-Established a dedicated learning center for nursing staff

These wonderful enhancements enabled us to offer greater dignity, comfort, and quality health care services to the many individuals who are so deserving of our care. By continually evaluating and refining our care and services, St. Anne Home hopes to remain a leading resource for the clinical, ethical, and spiritual issues of aging and a premier provider of services for many years to come.

07/25/2025
July is Disability Pride Month! Disability Pride celebrates acceptance on our own terms. It emphasizes that disability i...
07/02/2025

July is Disability Pride Month!

Disability Pride celebrates acceptance on our own terms. It emphasizes that disability is not something to hide or fix, but an integral part of our identity.

Please see below for the educational note about the Disability Pride Flag, which was created in 2019 by writer Ann Magill, who has cerebral palsy.

Remember to sign up for the Blood Drive!
06/30/2025

Remember to sign up for the Blood Drive!

We have partnered with the American Red Cross and organized multiple blood drive opportunities to help save lives!

Scan the QR code-> Enter the sponsor name: St Anne -> Select your appointment time. It's that easy!

We look forward to donating together!

Yesterday, we welcomed nursing students from St. Vincent College into our facility as they began their hands-on training...
06/18/2025

Yesterday, we welcomed nursing students from St. Vincent College into our facility as they began their hands-on training.
We are proud to support them on their journey toward becoming skilled healthcare professionals and making a difference in the lives of others.

We look forward to meeting you!
06/13/2025

We look forward to meeting you!

06/10/2025

June 6th was National Donut Day!
It was the perfect excuse to make the day delicious! 🍩🍩

We have partnered with the American Red Cross and organized multiple blood drive opportunities to help save lives! Scan ...
06/05/2025

We have partnered with the American Red Cross and organized multiple blood drive opportunities to help save lives!

Scan the QR code-> Enter the sponsor name: St Anne -> Select your appointment time. It's that easy!

We look forward to donating together!

Our residents had a blast during craft time, painting rocks that added a splash of color to the beautiful grounds of St....
06/05/2025

Our residents had a blast during craft time, painting rocks that added a splash of color to the beautiful grounds of St. Anne Home!

Yesterday, our staff witnessed a beautiful baby fawn finding comfort on our grounds. It seems the mother trusted St. Ann...
05/28/2025

Yesterday, our staff witnessed a beautiful baby fawn finding comfort on our grounds. It seems the mother trusted St. Anne Home as a peaceful place where her newborn could feel secure and cared for.

05/19/2025

Care & Service week was filled with celebration!

We were honored to welcome Bishop Larry Kulick to St Anne Home to celebrate with the residents. We also celebrated Blessed Mary Angela's 200th birthday, the founder of the Felician Sisters of North America in 1855.

05/19/2025

We wrapped up Care & Service Week in style- cheering on our favorite sports teams, indulging in candy bars, and building our own delicious sundaes at the ice cream bar! Plus, everyone showed their St. Anne Home spirit by wearing blue on Friday.

Thanks again to our hard-working team!

05/15/2025

Happy Care and Service Week!

Yesterday, our team enjoyed tasty treats and drinks while showing off their favorite Disney looks- it was a magical day at St. Anne Home!

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Greensburg, PA
15601

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St. Anne Home, located in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, was built by the Diocese of Greensburg in 1964. At that time, Bishop William Connare, the second Bishop of Greensburg, recognized the need for older adults of every race and religion to have dignity and loving care. The Bishop directed the construction of a new, 125-bed facility, and he invited the Felician Sisters of Pennsylvania to operate the Home. St. Anne Home initially provided what is now commonly known as “personal care” services. However, only two years after opening, it became apparent that resident needs would be much greater. In response, St. Anne Home began offering nursing care. The Sisters, along with highly qualified medical and administrative staff that has grown to include more than 250 employees, continue to respond to the changing needs of older adults in our community. When regulations governing long-term care facilities changed dramatically in the early 1970s, St. Anne Home initiated a series of renovations to ensure compliance. In1980, the construction of maintenance and storage buildings, as well as a laundry, was completed. And to reflect an increased diversity in residents served, St. Anne Home for the Elderly officially changed its name to “St. Anne Home” in October 1993. Throughout the early 1990s, the Felician Sisters, Board of Directors, and staff conducted numerous studies to assess current and projected needs of older adults. After much deliberation, the Board of Directors implemented a major capital expansion plan to respond to these needs. The plan included the construction of a 54-bed licensed personal care facility as well as additions and renovations to the existing nursing center. In preparation for this major expansion, sponsorship of St. Anne Home was transferred from the Diocese of Greensburg to St. Anne Home, a non-profit corporation in April 1996. Construction of the personal care addition began in October 1996. Total costs for land acquisition and construction were set at more than $6 million. The personal care community, named Villa Angela, opened officially in November 1997 to provide 24-hour supervision, three daily meals, and medication management in a caring, residential setting. Another series of renovations and building improvements were initiated in December 2003. They included: the creation of new dining spaces, the creation of a new rehabilitation space, the addition of a new elevator in the nursing facility, the installation of a fire protection sprinkler system in the renovation areas, as well as the addition of a more powerful emergency generator with a new distribution system. In 2009, St. Anne Home was authorized to operate a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). This enabled us to add Independent Living options to our spectrum of services. Active seniors aged 62 and older can spend more time doing the things they really enjoy by downsizing into one of our recently renovated two-bedroom homes. Our Independent Living homes enable these individuals to maintain their privacy and independence while allowing St. Anne Home to handle the many responsibilities of home ownership. In order to offer housekeeping services to the residents of our independent residential homes, St. Anne Home became licensed to operate as a Home Care Agency in January 2011. Since tending to the physical, mental, and spiritual wellness of our residents has been our priority for more than 55 years, it is our hope that St. Anne Home will remain a trusted source for superior nursing care well into the future. To continue to offer the highest level of service, while meeting the ever-changing needs of our residents, we recently launched a $16 million Nursing Facility Expansion and Modernization project, which: -Added 30 new resident rooms to the nursing facility -Modernized existing resident rooms in the nursing facility -Increased dining and cooking space -Upgraded and enlarge common bathing areas -Installed new, energy-efficient windows -Upgraded the plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling systems -Expanded our rehabilitation space -Established a dedicated learning center for nursing staff Embracing the household model of care, these wonderful enhancements will enable us to offer greater dignity, comfort, and quality health care services for residents. By continually evaluating and refining our care and services, St. Anne Home hopes to remain a leading resource for the clinical, ethical, and spiritual issues of aging and a premier provider of services for many years to come.