Mrs Bush S Personal Care Home Ii sits at 110 Country View Lane in Kunkletown, PA, right inside Monroe County's 18058 area, and this small community takes care of up to nine seniors at once, which means things stay pretty quiet and it's easy for staff to give folks the attention they need, so there's a feeling of everybody knowing one another, and there's a sense of calm with the rural setting around. The place has both assisted living and independent living options, including private bedrooms, single-bedroom suites, and studios, some with nice closet space, in-room washer and dryer, and either private or semi-private setups, so residents can usually find something that fits what they're looking for. Safety stays a top concern, with around-the-clock security, staff awake all day and night, emergency alert systems, safety features in each apartment, and keypad entry on the grounds. There's help for daily activities like bathing, dressing, transferring in and out of bed, walking with aid, personal care, and assistance with toileting or spoon feeding, and staff also help with medication administration, even for seniors with more complex needs like memory care, dementia, or Parkinson's disease. Care plans always get tailored to each individual, with licensed nurses on-call and coordination with local healthcare providers.
Meals get served in a large communal dining area by a culinary chef, and the staff take care to handle special dietary needs, including options for conditions like diabetes or food allergies, and there are special meals for certain occasions, plus optional bistro snacks if someone gets hungry. Housekeeping, laundry, linen service, and even occasional dry cleaning are all available, along with an on-site hair salon and grooming services, so residents can keep feeling like themselves. The facility offers personal laundry, too, not just shared loads for everyone. There's basic housekeeping and maintenance of all units, cable and Wi-Fi in rooms, computer use for those who like to keep up with things, and shared spaces like a theatre room, a game room, a chapel, a reading room, and a big TV for those group events and movie nights, with community-sponsored activities like arts and crafts, wellness programs, daily entertainment, and outdoor time on the porches or landscaped walking paths. If residents want to stay connected outside, there's scheduled transportation for groceries, appointments, or doctor visits, plus shared and private ride options, depending what they need, and even respite care for folks needing a short stay or help during a family transition.
Massage therapy, speech therapy, exercise and therapy rooms, family counseling and support, and scheduled doctor visits come as part of the wellness services, while staff stay focused on making sure people's dignity and quality of life don't drop just because they need more help. A tradition of caring's been in place for decades now, and though the amenities include on-site parking, call buttons, library, and outdoor decks, there's a simple warmth to the way the community runs, where daily life gets supported, folks feel respected, and everything adds up to a quieter pace that suits those who want steady care and familiar faces, all at a reasonable scale that avoids feeling overwhelming.