Senior Life Services of Morgan County

    106 Sand Mine Rd #1, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411

    Caring professional agency with activities

    I'm very pleased with this in-home senior care agency. The staff are caring, friendly and professional, with helpful nursing and social-work support, and service is quick and efficient. They offer a huge variety of engaging, low-cost/free activities-Tai Chi for arthritis, gym access, puzzles, a large library, Meals-on-Wheels, transportation and unique day and overnight bus trips-so I'd happily recommend them.

    Loved one of client
    May 2026

    Services

    • Home Health Care

    Reviews

    4.59·(34)

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Caregivers

      5.0
    • Communication

    • Reliability

    • Scheduling

    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Compassionate, respectful caregivers
    • Wide range of social and recreational activities
    • Low-cost and free program options
    • Therapeutic exercise classes (e.g., Tai Chi)
    • Transportation services and organized day/overnight trips
    • Meal programs (Meals on Wheels and congregate meals)
    • Onsite amenities (gym access, large library, puzzles)
    • Nursing and social-work support
    • Responsive and efficient office service
    • Welcoming, well-maintained facility
    • Community engagement and donation acceptance
    • Assistance with trip planning and unique outings

    Cons

    • Age and residency eligibility restrictions for some programs
    • Variable program energy and participant engagement
    • Limited public clarity on overall care-quality consistency
    • Limited detail available about scheduling flexibility and shift reliability

    Summary of reviews

    Review content consistently highlights Senior Life Services of Morgan County as a community-focused provider with a strong emphasis on social engagement and low-cost access. The agency offers a broad slate of programming — organized classes, therapeutic exercise such as Tai Chi, onsite amenities (gym, library, puzzles), meal programs, and regular transportation including day and overnight trips — which collectively position it as a resource for seniors seeking activity and social opportunities. Reviewers also emphasize helpful nonclinical supports such as nursing and social-work assistance, and note community-minded practices like donation acceptance and travel-planning help.

    Caregiver and office interactions are described in positive terms. Staff are characterized as kind, knowledgeable, reassuring, and professional; reviewers used words that convey warmth and respect. Office responsiveness is likewise portrayed as efficient and prompt, with specific positive references to nursing and social-work staff who coordinate care and services. While direct, detailed data on shift-by-shift reliability and cancellation handling is limited in the provided summaries, overall impressions of responsiveness and timely service are favorable.

    Accessibility and program consistency are notable patterns to check in advance. Several comments point out eligibility limits (age thresholds and West Virginia residency requirements) that restrict access to particular activities. Other feedback indicates variability in program vitality — some people find the programming very engaging and diverse, while others feel parts of the offering could be livelier. These observations suggest that experience can depend on which programs an individual uses and the timing of participation.

    In terms of value and management, the agency is perceived as offering good value through low-cost/free options, meal services, and organized outings that extend beyond baseline support. Management appears community-oriented, coordinating a variety of services and accepting donated items. For prospective clients and families, recommended next steps are practical: confirm eligibility rules for specific programs, ask for written schedules and examples of routine shift coverage, and request information about clinical oversight and how the agency handles scheduling conflicts. Overall, the pattern in the reviews points to a well-regarded community service with strengths in social programming and staff demeanor, coupled with limited public detail on operational consistency and eligibility-based access constraints.

    Location

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    Senior Life Services of Morgan County is located at 106 Sand Mine Rd #1, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411.

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