Middletown Home sits on a busy campus where people of all ages come together, and you'll find different kinds of living options like assisted living, memory care, independent living apartments, and a nursing home section, and there's even a place for students from Penn State Harrisburg to connect with residents, so you'll really notice the place has a comfortable, open feeling. The campus has 102 beds available, all in private or semi-private rooms and apartments, and offers a lot of types of care, whether someone needs help bathing, getting around, handling medications, or something more like physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, or even dialysis, wound care, and bariatric services. Every resident gets a care plan shaped to what they need, and the on-site team helps out with things like medication management, personal care, and help with daily routines.
The building's got a classic look with big rooms, smart layouts, and lots of natural light, so people don't feel cramped. Outside, there's a pretty gathering spot with places to sit and plenty of green space, and the building itself hosts all kinds of activities, from exercise and fitness sessions to pet therapy visits, games, community events, seasonal parties like Pumpkin Fest, and a Summer Concert Series that brings in music and food trucks. You'll see folks gathering for educational programs, social events, or just chatting with staff and visitors. It's a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, so the focus really stays on care and inclusion, taking in residents from many backgrounds, with all kinds of needs, and staff treat people as part of the family. The staff help keep folks active and comfortable with a full calendar of fun activities, entertainment, transportation help for errands or appointments, and regular events that make each week a little different.
Middletown Home prides itself on offering both private and shared living spaces, full meals with special diets if needed, medication support, a safe and welcoming environment, respite stays, and a wide range of therapy and health programs right on campus, including on-site labs, x-ray, podiatry, dental, and mental health services for convenience. Residents benefit from skilled nursing care, help with personal tasks, nursing home care, rehabilitation, long and short-term care, and even sub-acute support, all with a licensed Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) on the grounds. Payment options include private pay, insurance, long-term care plans, Veterans benefits, Medicaid, Medicare, and managed care, and the minimum daily rate starts at $384. The nonprofit works hard to keep the campus comfortable for everyone, whether someone moves in for a short break or stays for a longer time. The facility welcomes pets, has programs and rooms for people with different interests and needs, and is well known around Pennsylvania for a hands-on, personal approach to care that includes everyone, young and old, into a lively and connected community.