Masonic Village at Elizabethtown

Set on more than 1,400 acres of Lancaster County farmland, the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown is a continuing care retirement community, children’s home and community service organization.

The Masonic Village at Elizabethtown is home to more than 1,600 residents.

Retirement living options include 460 apartments and 218 cottages, available in a variety of floor plans. Residential living has 211 residential suites and studios as well.

The assisted living residence accommodates 127 residents, and the Masonic Health Care Center is divided into neighborhoods where up to 453 residents may receive nursing services, including specialized attention for individuals with dementia, focusing on optimizing their interests and abilities to enjoy life to the fullest.

Since 1910, the Masonic Village, a not-for-profit continuing care retirement community, children’s home and community service organization, has offered its residents a fulfilling lifestyle that suits their individual needs. Residents have security in knowing that health care services are available if needed, amidst the finest accommodations.

Located on 1,400 acres of picturesque Lancaster County farmland, the Masonic Village has grown steadily over the years to provide for the daily needs of our Masonic Village family, while maintaining the vision of the Masons who began our Mission of Love. From the original 25 residents, our population has grown to more than 1,600, with a staff of more than 1,300 providing care and services to our residents, as well as others, in our community.
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For the last 12 years, Ann and John Berger knew they wanted to live at the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown. When the opportunity to move to Sycamore Apartments presented itself, they saw it as a sign. “It’s a wonderful lifestyle and it’s nice having the freedom to come and go, knowing everything is taken care of,” Ann said.

“There are lots of other features, but the main one is long-term medical care,” John said. “Nothing compares to the care at [Masonic Village]. It’s a nice comfortable way to spend the rest of your life.”