Bishop Morrow Personal Care Home sits in Leechburg, PA, licensed by the state (license #426530), where a small group of about eight residents live in one-bedroom units, studios, or shared spaces, and the staff, including the Sisters of Mary Immaculate under the Diocese of Greensburg, work to give care in a warm, faith-centered setting grounded in Catholic tradition, so you'll find things like liturgical ministries, sacraments, and moments for spiritual growth as part of daily life, but you also get basic help with bathing, moving around, dressing, incontinence, and personal hygiene, plus special attention for diseases like Parkinson's, and memory care for those who need it.
A registered dietitian works with the team to make meals for health conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes, and meals come with snacks, daily housekeeping, laundry services, and weight management support, so nobody has to worry too much about chores, and if someone needs rehab, physical therapy, or even hospice or respite care, the same small team…and it really is a small group, with seven employees…stays on hand to step in. Each resident has a custom care plan, and everyone can use the library, game room, reading room, or take a walk in the yard or garden, join in on art, music programs, board games, or enjoy movie nights and fitness classes, while for those who wish, regular rides take residents to doctor's appointments, errands, and church.
Safety's built in, with emergency alert systems in every room, 24-hour supervision, and medication management. The building itself is designed for comfort, with furnished rooms that include flat screen TVs and telephones, a dining area, beauty shop, steam room, and jacuzzi, so while things are simple, there's still enough for everyone to feel at ease. Grants and donations, like one from the Bozzone Family Foundation, help run things as a nonprofit that's been around since 1946, and financial records show steady operation with assets safely managed over the years. People say the staff are loving and caring, and residents seem happy, and because it's a board and care home for ambulatory seniors, the attention feels more personal, which is probably why Bishop Morrow Personal Care keeps its focus on making sure everyone feels respected, safe, comfortable, and spiritually supported every day.