Five-campus senior living and continuing care operator across Pennsylvania
Masonic Villages operates a multi-site continuing care retirement community across Pennsylvania, running nursing, rehabilitation, hospice, and personal care services. The organization is deeply invested in Microsoft 365 and PointClickCare (clinical management), reflecting operational maturity across five geographically distributed campuses. Hiring is concentrated in clinical roles (96 of 168 open positions), with junior staff dominating the pipeline—typical for healthcare operators managing high turnover in nursing and support functions. Active projects around fitness program design and physician referral partnerships signal a shift toward outpatient and preventive care workflows alongside traditional inpatient services.
Notable leadership hires: Wellness Director
Masonic Villages of Pennsylvania is a nonprofit continuing care retirement community founded in 1871, operating five residential campuses in the Dallas, Elizabethtown, Lafayette Hill, Sewickley, and Warminster areas. The organization provides nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, hospice, home health, and personal care services, alongside children's services and community outreach. With 1,001–5,000 employees, the organization maintains longstanding staff tenure (over half the workforce has been employed for five years or longer). Operations span clinical care delivery, administrative functions, and facilities management across multiple locations. The stack is standardized around Microsoft 365 (Teams, Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, Intune) and PointClickCare for clinical workflows.
Primary systems include PointClickCare for clinical management, Microsoft 365 (Teams, Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, Intune), Microsoft Office applications, and Word and Excel for administrative workflows.
Dallas, Pennsylvania. The organization operates five continuing care campuses across Pennsylvania: Dallas, Elizabethtown, Lafayette Hill, Sewickley, and Warminster.
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