Warminster, PA, April 2026—Wesley Enhanced Living has been recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Greatest Midsize Workplaces in Health Care 2026, a distinction that honors employers demonstrating excellence in workplace culture, employee satisfaction, and ethical business practices.
Newsweek analyzed over 70 million companies’ digital footprints, including their employee reviews and public data, and scored them across six key pillars — work-life balance, compensation and benefits, career development, and workplace culture. Wesley Enhanced Living was among the 350 highest-scoring organizations in the nation recognized by Newsweek.
CEO Jeff Petty believes that this workplace award is a wonderful affirmation of the organization’s mindset: “At Wesley Enhanced Living, we believe that ‘Enhanced Living’ starts with our employees. When we prioritize a supportive, ethical, and fulfilling environment for our staff, that excellence naturally flows through to the care and community we provide for our residents.”
In addition to annual Great Place to Work® and Fortune Best Workplaces in Aging Services commendations, Jeff thinks that this Newsweek national award should be another signal to prospective employees that Wesley Enhanced Living is a destination for positive culture, employee appreciation, and career growth opportunities.
Adds Newsweek Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Cunningham, “Newsweek’s ranking of America’s Greatest Midsize Workplaces in Health Care 2026 highlights the employers who understand that a thriving workforce is the heartbeat of a successful institution. By rigorously analyzing data through the lens of those on the front lines, we aim to provide a roadmap for employees seeking fulfillment and a gold standard for employers striving to build cultures of belonging, excellence, and long-term growth.”
About Wesley Enhanced Living
For over 135 years, Wesley Enhanced Living non-profit, continuing care retirement communities have been delivering a purpose-filled life to residents. Serving approximately 1,200 residents with over 1,100 employees and six locations throughout Pennsylvania, the Wesley Enhanced Living communities provide various combinations of independent living, personal care, memory care, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing services. For more information about a community near you in Doylestown, Hatboro, Media, or Philadelphia, please visit www.WEL.org

