Maurice & Elinor Hitchings, Sedgwick Heights
Agnes Pelkey, Loretto Health & Rehab
Beatrice Warren, Daybreak
Phillip Fallico, PACE CNY
Norris Schick, The Nottingham
Loretta Steidle, The Cunningham


Maurice & Elinor Hitchings, Sedgwick Heights
Agnes Pelkey, Loretto Health & Rehab
Beatrice Warren, Daybreak
Phillip Fallico, PACE CNY
Norris Schick, The Nottingham
Loretta Steidle, The Cunningham
For additional information and assistance in determining what kind of services are best for you or your loved one, call Loretto at (315) 446-5718.
Sedgwick Heights is one of seven senior living sites and one self-contained, continuing care community known as The Nottingham, operated by Loretto. These sites are:
The Bernardine Retirement Community 469-7786
417 Churchill Avenue in the Valley section of Syracuse
Buckley Landing 452-1207
7430 Buckley Road in North Syracuse
Highland House 478-8670
213 Highland Avenue in Syracuse
The J. Stanley Coyne Heritage Apartments 492-1329
750 East Brighton Avenue in Syracuse
Malta House Apartments 452-1028
212 North Main Street in North Syracuse
Malta Manor Apartments 362-3502
107 Trolley Barn Lane in North Syracuse
The Nottingham 445-9242
1301 Nottingham Road in Jamesville.
Sedgwick Heights 475-4388
1100 James Street in the historic Sedgwick district of Syracuse
The senior housing sites are part of the continuum of care offered through Loretto, including services ranging from independent housing to skilled nursing care. The type of housing program someone needs is determined by the nature of the support they require:
Independent Living is for healthy, active adults who no longer want to live on their own. They may elect to pay for extras such as meals, laundry, housekeeping or personal care assistance.
Enriched Housing offers meals, morning and evening personal care supervision, daily bed-making, weekly laundry and housekeeping services, medication reminders and overall care management. Residents will also have a Lifeline Emergency Response System in their rooms.
Adult Home Adult Home services are comparable to those of Enriched Housing, with somewhat more supervision. The Adult Home setting promotes more frequent contact and interaction between and among residents and staff.
Assisted Living offers all of the above plus 24-hour staff support to assist with medical intervention and activities of daily living. Many older adults who enter nursing home care, for a specific ailment or finite period of time, find they can transition to Assisted Living once the medical issue has been addressed.
Residence in Loretto’s senior housing can be paid through private funds, private insurance or by Medicaid, for those who qualify financially.

Barbara Shue, Heritage Apartments

William Kendrick, The Bernardine Retirement Community