{"success":true,"data":{"id":251849365,"name":"WASHINGTON SENIOR CARE CORPORATION","description":"Washington senior care corporation ein: 25-1849365 fy ending june 30, 2024 form 990, part iii - statement of program service accomplishments the primary exempt purpose of washington senior care corporation is the ownership of two types of residential homes for the elderly: independent congregate living facilities (icls) and assisted living facilities (alfs). washington senior care is a charitable, non-profit corporation founded in 1999 to provide for senior care housing and health and wellness programs through the establishment and operation of an assisted living facility and independent congregate living facility. washington senior care corporation operates an 81-unit assisted living facility and a 123-unit independent congregate living facility. these facilities are a vital service to the elderly in the community because they provide this population with the continuing opportunity to have a range of independence during scenarios where some limited assistance may be needed. this creates a very positive and nurturing environment for the seniors to live in, while maintaining the highest level of dignity and independence for them. the two types of facilities are as follows: an icl is a residential facility for the elderly who are ambulatory without assistance, able to self-manage medications, and require no assistance with the activities of daily living. these residents are generally independent, but may need a little assistance in daily routines, including instrumental activities of daily living (iadls) including meal preparation and transportation. in addition to enjoying all of the amenities of the facility, these residents are free to come and go as they please and enjoy the added benefit of live-in resident managers who are available to provide them with a worry-free lifestyle in a safe and secure environment. an alf is a residential facility for the elderly who require assistance with personal hygiene, bathing, grooming, and other activities of daily living, including the taking of medication. these residents are able to enjoy the independence and privacy of apartment living, but with the added benefit of receiving extra assistance with daily activities. both facilities are designed to meet the physical, emotional, recreational, social, cultural, intellectual, and spiritual health-related needs of its residents. these facilities consist of residential units, all connected through a central core of dining, administrative and recreational space. both facilities offer the following services to its residents: room, three meals a day, housekeeping, linen service, utilities, transportation, private dining room for family gatherings, indoor and outdoor recreation areas, daily activities, entertainment, and supervision of social and recreational activities. in addition, the facilities facilitate health services through arrangements with its affiliated health care organizations-the university of pittsburgh medical center (upmc) and the washington hospital. washington senior care corporation has established a charitable relief policy whereby residents will have the ability to continue their residency even in light of financial inability to pay their monthly service fees. the facilities are managed through an outsourced management contract with presbyterian seniorcare network.","category":"990","sector":"Human Services","website":"WWW.UPMC.COM","phone":"4126472345","year":2023,"founded":1999,"state":"PA","revenue":8238882.0,"expenses":8373720.0,"assets":9591391.0,"governanceScore":8,"governanceMax":8,"rating":0.5612696067481231},"error":null}