Hopkins Center
8100 Washington Lane, Wyncote, PA 19095
Main Phone Number: 215-576-8000
Hopkins Center is a skilled nursing facility offering post-hospital, short-term rehabilitation as well as long-term and respite care services. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurances. Hopkins Center is a WE HONOR VETERANS partner!
Services
- ShortStay care
- LongTerm care
- Neurological care and rehabilitation
- Respite care
- Palliative care
- Rehabilitation therapy
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation - including joint replacement, injuries and amputation
- On-site Medical Director
- Attending Physicians
- Registered Nurses
- IV Therapy
- Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
- Audiology care
- Bariatric specialties
- Colostomy care
- Dementia care
- Dental care
- Personal care
- Pet therapy
- Physiatry services
- Podiatry care
- Psychiatric services
- Vision care
- Wound care
- X-ray
- Hospice care
- Pain management
- Case management
- Dietary and nutrition needs management
- Discharge planning
- Individual treatment plans
- Heparin therapy
- Medication management
- 24-hour emergency alert and response system
- Coordinated transportation
- Cultural, educational, religious and social activities
- Recreation activities
- Interpreter services
- Powerback Rehabilitation to You
Amenities
- Private and Semi-Private Rooms
- Private bathroom
- Fully air conditioned
- Individual climate control
- Activity room
- Fitness room
- Wellness programs
- Conveniently Located
- Private balcony/ porch / patio
- Suburban setting
- Beauty Salon / Barber Services
- Cable Television
- Café with always available menu options
- Comfortable common and lounge areas to gather with friends and family
- Dining Room
- In-room dining options
- Restaurant-Style Dining
- Alarm system to aid in the security of residents with cognitive deficits
- Complimentary laundry facility on-site
- Computer with internet access
- Housekeeping
- Laundry facility on-site
- Mail and Newspaper Service
- Pets Permitted
- Pharmaceutical delivery service
- Phone service
- Telephone
- Wireless Internet
Matthew Willits
AdministratorMatt has been in the long term care field since 2007. He started as a Social Worker and worked his way up to the Center Executive Director position. He has also completed the Leadership Development Program and is a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.

Dr. Brian B. Kimmel
Medical DirectorI have had the pleasure and honor of being the Medical Director for Chapel Manor Nursing Center for over 20 Years. I am dual board certified in both Family Practice and Certified Medical Direction of Skilled and Long Term Nursing Care. I’ve been in Family Practice in Northeast Philadelphia since 1988. Most recently during the last 2 years I’ve been fortunate to serve as the current President of the Pennsylvania Medical Director Association. This is an organization that assists and educates in the leadership of Nursing Homes in our state of Pennsylvania. At Chapel Manor I’ve been an attending physician since 1991 and the Medical Director since 2000. For several years I’ve worked with our parent company Genesis Healthcare to provide quality professional services in the facility.
Gemma Frankhouser
Senior Admissions DirectorGemma started her career in health care in 1987 while serving in the Army. Gemma joined the Hillcrest team in 1997 as an Activities Assistant, working her way up to Activities Director before accepting the position of Admissions Director in June of 2002. Gemma was promoted to Senior Admissions Director in September of 2010. She oversees the Admissions Department of Harston Hall, Hillcrest and Hopkins Centers.
Laura Fend
Director of RehabilitationLaura has been a Director of Rehabilitation since January 2016 at Hopkins Center. Prior to that, she was an Occupational Therapist since 2004. Laura has been granted advanced competency as a clinical instructor through Genesis Rehab Services and has been certified through the American Occupational Therapy Association as a Fieldwork Educator. Laura enjoys working in the geriatric population and teaching others about occupational therapy in the LTC setting.












