Helping Hand Rescue Mission sits in Lilly, PA at 112 Mission Lane and stands as a licensed Personal Care Home with 47 licensed beds, designed for seniors who need non-acute long-term care and daily assistance. The facility offers both private and shared rooms, where you'll find furnished living spaces-some even have kitchenettes and private bathrooms-and everything runs with air-conditioning, internet, cable, and phone services. The senior community covers a broad variety of needs with memory care, assisted living, respite care, and hospice care, all in a setting aimed to feel home-like and supportive for residents. Staff are always present, 24 hours a day, and can handle help with dressing, showering, toileting, medication management, and assistance for those needing two-person transfers or non-ambulatory and diabetic care, though it's a good idea to confirm specifics directly with the facility.
Meals here are made with quality ingredients, often including organic foods, and are served daily, with special meal plans for those dealing with hypertension, diabetes, or other health issues. Residents share in home-cooked food and skip the hassle of cooking or cleaning as the facility covers housekeeping and linen services, maintaining a maintenance-free lifestyle. Health care includes monitoring, incontinence care, and help with mobility, plus a 24-hour call system for emergencies.
Helping Hand Rescue Mission has a strong program of activities, both at the facility and out in the community. Devotional time, music therapy, animal visits, tabletop games, movie nights, picnics, parties, and exercise programs are available, along with community outings and transportation for doctor's visits, shopping, or spiritual needs. Entertainment and social events, such as concerts and craft programs, run regularly, and common areas-inside and outside-are set up to encourage conversation and lasting friendships. There's a wellness room, a barber parlor, book room, spa, sauna, and plenty of scheduled events to keep life lively.
The facility doesn't accept Medicare as payment and lacks certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it provides resources, informational materials, and has a profile and community management system to support families and residents. With individualized care, nutritious food, daily assistance, and a well-planned approach, Helping Hand Rescue Mission works to meet the needs of many seniors while supporting their health and comfort.