Lasosky's Personal Care Home sits at 23 Main St, Clarksville, PA, in a quiet spot surrounded by nature, and offers a comfortable place for seniors at least 55 years old. Residents find a homelike setting with studio, semi-private, and two-bedroom rooms, and they can join indoor common areas for socializing or relaxing. The home provides meals every day and has devotional services, so those who wish can attend activities for spiritual support. There are onsite group activities to help residents stay active and maintain friendships, and complimentary transportation helps people get where they need to go.
The care team here includes a geriatric psychiatry-trained RN/director, and staff stay on site 24 hours a day to help in emergencies. People who live here get help with activities of daily living, and the staff is trained to support non-ambulatory residents with things like moving from bed to wheelchair. The community offers different levels of care-light, medium, and heavy-so residents get the support they need, and they encourage residents to help out in cooking and communal events, making things feel like a family environment.
Lasosky's Personal Care Home provides assisted living services, memory care, skilled nursing for long-term stays, and hospice care. Seniors who need help with diabetes monitoring can receive support, although staff don't give insulin. Residents need to manage their own incontinence if that's needed. The home has both non-medical personal care through home care services and certified home health care for those recovering from illness or needing extra medical attention.
People can bring their pets, but smoking isn't allowed anywhere inside or in the public areas. The home offers indoor activities, meals to save time on cooking, transportation, and devotional events offsite. Residents can pay through private pay, veterans' benefits, social security, or commercial insurance, and there are some extra fees for community, respite, buy-in, and care level, though the details aren't posted. Staff want people living here to feel supported, secure, and comfortable, and the services aim to let residents keep as much independence as they're able while staying safe and cared for.