Dunwoody Village

Dunwoody Village Since 1974, Dunwoody Village has set the standard in comfortable retirement living. Dunwoody Village is a not-for-profit, Continuing Care Retirement Community.

Our residents enjoy a variety of amenities, superior care, and fine dining – all in the picturesque rolling hills of southeastern Pennsylvania’s “Wyeth” country. The Community has 266 apartments, country houses and carriage homes clustered on a beautiful 83-acre tract of fields, woods, lawns and gardens in the center of Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. There are 81 private personal care residences an

d 81 private skilled nursing rooms, a memory support area and a rehabilitation wing on the campus. Amenities include fully enclosed and heated walkways, two dining rooms, casual dining and "take out", lounges, auditorium, fitness center, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, putting green, croquet court, arts and crafts room, wood shop, library, game room. gift shop, bank, beauty salon and barber shop, weekly housekeeping and flat linen service, transportation and door to door mail delivery. The community has a prime location near shopping and public transportation. Dunwoody Village participates in the Leading Age Quality First initiative. History-In 1924, the Dunwoody Home opened its doors to needy men and operated with a trust fund that continues to this day caring for those in need. Dunwoody Village came into being with its first residents arriving in late 1974. This was early in the age of retirement villages as we know them today. As a result, the design of Dunwoody Village embraced some unique construction features seldom seen in subsequent retirement community designs. These include 12-foot-wide (3.7 m) heated hallways connecting all parts of the complex, atria with natural light and growing plants spread throughout the complex, and cinder block walls to isolate noise and prevent the spread of fire. An operating feature quite uncommon within continuing care communities elsewhere was United States postal delivery to each apartment door. The accommodation plan for independent living was ahead of its time. Not only was there a mixture of studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom apartments, there were apartment suites located at ground level. These were termed country houses. Many communities developed at a later time offered villas, but these were free standing structures that involved some degree of exposure to the weather for residents to reach the core facility. Dunwoody Village opened with skilled nursing and personal care facilities. Over the years, some of the notable improvements have been establishment of a long-term nursing pavilion, upgrading all double occupancy nursing rooms to single occupancy, and the means to provide special care for dementia patients. The headwaters of Hunter Run rise on the grounds of Dunwoody Village. A large barn for farm animals built in 1924 to support the Dunwoody Home still stands. Unusual in having a glazed brick silo for fodder storage, this landmark gives a visual link to the historic nature of the property. Most significantly, an Octagonal Schoolhouse occupies a prominent position on the grounds. Once thought to date back to 1798, thorough research revealed that it was erected in 1842 and the schoolhouse was entered on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. An iconic image of the schoolhouse is used as the logo of Dunwoody Village and by the municipality. The Dunwoody Home itself outlived its ability to provide charitable care both financially and structurally. It was closed in 1991 and demolished in May 1992. The few remaining residents were accommodated charitably in Dunwoody Village.

Happy Historic Newtown Square Day!The Hood Octagonal Schoolhouse is open today from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Come explore th...
06/06/2026

Happy Historic Newtown Square Day!

The Hood Octagonal Schoolhouse is open today from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Come explore this unique piece of local history and discover the stories of Newtown Square's past.

While you're out, be sure to visit other historic landmarks throughout the community, including Bartram's Covered Bridge, the 1742 Square Tavern, Paper Mill House, St. David's Church, Newtown Square Friends Meeting House, the Freight Station, St. Alban's Episcopal Church, and the 1696 Massey House.
It's a great day to experience the rich history that makes Newtown Square special. We hope to see you there!

Visit www.nshistory.org for more information about the sites.

05/25/2026
We are excited to have achieved a deficiency-free survey from the Department of Health — an outstanding accomplishment t...
05/15/2026

We are excited to have achieved a deficiency-free survey from the Department of Health — an outstanding accomplishment that reflects Dunwoody's unwavering commitment to excellence. Congratulations to the entire Dunwoody team!

The Dunwoody women putters took home the trophy during yesterday’s tournament! Not only did they win their division, but...
05/14/2026

The Dunwoody women putters took home the trophy during yesterday’s tournament!

Not only did they win their division, but they also outscored the men in a competition of their own. Proof that talent, focus, and a steady putter know no gender! Congratulations to all of our amazing competitors for a fun and spirited tournament.

Congratulations to the men of Dunwoody Village on their putting tournament win today! Tomorrow, it’s the ladies’ turn to...
05/12/2026

Congratulations to the men of Dunwoody Village on their putting tournament win today!

Tomorrow, it’s the ladies’ turn to take the green for the Women’s Putting Tournament. Best of luck to all of our participants; we’re looking forward to another fun day of friendly competition!

It might not be the PGA at Aronimink, but the competition is fierce! Today, our residents gathered for their first putti...
05/12/2026

It might not be the PGA at Aronimink, but the competition is fierce!

Today, our residents gathered for their first putting tournament on our new and improved putting green.

With perfect weather and great energy all around, it was a wonderful day filled with friendly competition, teamwork, and plenty of fun.

Residents from Waverly Heights, Riddle Village, Lima Estates, Freedom Village, and Granite Farms brought their A-game to the competition, all hoping to take home the shiny trophy 🏆. We're anxiously awaiting the results of the day!

We’re already looking forward to the next tournament!

Ahead of Mother’s Day weekend, Wanda Perry surprised her hardworking housekeeping staff with a special thank-you in reco...
05/08/2026

Ahead of Mother’s Day weekend, Wanda Perry surprised her hardworking housekeeping staff with a special thank-you in recognition of their daily dedication and compassionate service.

Their hard work, kindness, and commitment help create a clean, safe, and comforting environment for our residents every single day. Beyond keeping rooms and our community spotless, this incredible team brings warmth, dignity, smiles, and genuine care to the people who call our community home.

So much of what they do happens behind the scenes, but their efforts never go unnoticed. Thank you to our amazing housekeeping team for all you do to ensure our residents feel comfortable, respected, and cared for each and every day.

This morning was filled with smiles, movement, and connection as residents from all levels of care came together for a f...
05/04/2026

This morning was filled with smiles, movement, and connection as residents from all levels of care came together for a fun chair yoga and dancing event in our Memorial Garden!

It was wonderful to see everyone enjoying the calming music, stretching, and sharing positive energy. The weather was absolutely perfect for the event! Thank you to our resident fitness committee, our fitness manager, Karen, and Ageless exercise, for helping the event run smoothly.

Dunwoody’s chief operating officer, Bill Durbin, joined a few residents in a game or two of pickleball this morning. It’...
05/02/2026

Dunwoody’s chief operating officer, Bill Durbin, joined a few residents in a game or two of pickleball this morning. It’s a beautiful day, and spring is in the air!

Last night was our annual board cocktail party, themed “A Run for the Lilies,” and what a night it was! 🌸We invited resi...
04/23/2026

Last night was our annual board cocktail party, themed “A Run for the Lilies,” and what a night it was! 🌸

We invited residents to add a touch of pink to their attire, and they absolutely delivered. The room was filled with style, energy, and creativity.

From delicious food stations and decadent desserts to live piano music and full cocktail service, every detail came together beautifully. Most of all, it was an evening of laughter, great conversations, and community.

Thank you to everyone who joined us and made the night so special!

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3500 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square
Newtown Square, PA
19073

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