Adult Personal Care Home sits in Pittston, Pennsylvania and serves as a small board and care home with assisted living services for up to 8 residents, making it feel home-like and manageable with a quiet comfort that comes from having fewer people around, so everyone gets noticed and supported better, and you really get to know who's living next door. The place uses its own special names for things, like My Adult Foster Care, My Adult Home Care, My Senior Care Hub, and My Adult Behavior, which are tied into how they handle adult personal care services and help folks live comfortably while still getting the assistance they might need day to day, like bathing, dressing, toileting, and even moving from bed to chair or back again.
You'll find studio room layouts, already furnished, with both telephone and Wi-Fi, and cable television's available if you want it, plus maintained outdoor spaces and gardens for those who like to spend a little time outside, as well as safe walking paths and a spot to sit in peace or visit with others. The dining room is a shared place for meals, which the staff prepare every day, making sure food fits any special health needs, like low-salt or diabetes diets, and they support allergy-sensitive choices too by following their Food Program (CACFP). You'll see laundry and linen services, routine housekeeping, and even dry cleaning options, so folks don't have to worry about chores stacking up, and they'll help with medication management to make sure pills are taken the right way at the right time.
Residents stay safe with 24-hour supervision, and the place has safety features like an emergency alert system, plus wheelchair access is built in so nobody gets left out. Residents have plenty to do, since there's a schedule of daily activities, board games, movie nights, music and animal therapy, craft programs, social events, and health and wellness programs to join in, along with community-sponsored events and services to keep things lively without feeling overwhelming.
If anyone needs to get out for a doctor's visit, run errands, or attend spiritual gatherings, transportation's arranged for that, helping everyone stay connected with their friends, family, or church. They help families stay involved, and coordinate with healthcare providers for ongoing medical support. There's move-in coordination to help folks settle in, and the staff handle clinical services, care management, medication supervision, and even offer a mobile hairdresser for those who want a fresh look without leaving home. The facility's regulated by Pennsylvania's Department of Social Services, so the basics are all in place and watched after. The whole setting works to keep a balanced quality of life by focusing on comfort, easy living, and personal safety in a small, familiar environment.