Sharon's Personal Care Home sits in Pennsylvania as a licensed personal care and assisted living home under license #332390, and you'll find a real home-like feeling here, with 22 to 23 units where people can pick between semi-private or private rooms, all furnished and with generous closet space, grab bars, phone amenities, and ADA-compliant bathrooms for safety. This is a two-story property with a chairlift for easy access up and down the first and second floors-bedrooms, a dining hall, and a kitchen run along the first floor, and the second floor offers more bedrooms, a lounging area, and a wide front porch set out with rocking chairs; there's also a picnic area in the back and a community garden to enjoy some fresh air, and walking trails for those who like to get outside. The rooms and grounds feel like home, and families can drop by to visit, with visitor parking available.
The staff provides help with all the basics, like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed, incontinence care, and routine health monitoring, with medication management, and a call system for supervision twenty-four hours a day, with awake staff on both day and night shifts, and nurse access and physician reviews on a routine basis. Residents can also use assisted living, independent living, memory care, home care, respite or short-term stays, skilled nursing, home health care, and even adult day services or hospice care. The pricing here's all-inclusive, so things like meals-standard or pureed options-housekeeping, laundry or self-serve laundry, basic utilities, and regular linen services come as part of the package, with extra help for unscheduled needs as they come up.
Folks can join in on a full schedule of daily activities, covering everything from games, community-sponsored events, scheduled transportation, movie nights, and even resident-run get-togethers, plus regular classes on computers and technology. There's a library to read in, a beauty salon and barber shop for haircuts, and massage therapy for relaxation, and families can find support through counseling offered onsite. There's a big focus on helping everyone keep their independence as much as they can, so care adjusts for each person, and staff try to treat everyone kindly and keep up a friendly, comfortable setting where people can feel supported and make their own choices, from how they spend their time to where they sit on that front porch or what book they read. The property doesn't share every single detail publicly, but during scheduled visits, families can tour the amenities and meet the staff to see the place for themselves.