Angel's Family Manor Inc sits on Main Avenue in West Scranton and gives residents views of the downtown business district and Sno Mountain Ski Resort, and the location is convenient to Interstates 81, 84, 380, and the PA Turnpike, so families can get there without much fuss, and residents have access to public transportation. The place lets both men and women live there as long as they're at least 29 years old, and the staff welcomes everyone, treating each person with respect no matter their faith, and a Catholic priest comes by each week for communion, and there's a strong focus on knowing each resident to help keep some independence and lift self-esteem. Residents can park their cars onsite and keep pets if they'd like, and smoking isn't allowed inside but folks can smoke outdoors. The team includes nurses, a doctor on call, and caregivers ready 24 hours a day, so help's always at hand, and there's support available for all care levels-light, medium, or heavy-depending on what a person needs.
Angel's Family Manor offers assisted living, independent living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia (which can get expensive, about three times standard healthcare), hospice care, and respite or short-term stays. People can get assistance with everything from bathing, dressing, transfers for folks who can't walk, managing medicines, grooming, to diabetic and incontinence care, plus meals, housekeeping, laundry, room cleaning, and even home maintenance, so daily worries are kept to a minimum. There's a focus on safety and comfort, and wheelchair accessibility runs through the building, including showers and bathrooms, and rooms come in private, double, or triple set-ups, with cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and telephones, and actual photos of the rooms show what's available.
Meals come three times a day with a snack at night, cooked by a chef, and there are vegetarian options, with special diets supported. Residents can eat together in the dining room or use their kitchenette if they want privacy, and the staff manages shopping, housework, laundry, and maintenance, so most chores are taken care of. There's a full range of activity programs, like book clubs, arts, gardening, fitness, movies, cooking, music, and resident-led events, as well as free bingo, movie nights, birthday and holiday celebrations, prayer groups, and planned outings to concerts, movies, parks, and sports, though some trips might cost extra. People can stay fit with access to a fitness room, and there are outdoor walking paths, a garden, and even options for golf, tennis, hiking, or swimming when the season suits. There's a game room, a library, a music room, a business area, lounge with big TV, wellness suite, and other indoor spaces for relaxing or socializing, and devotional services happen onsite and offsite, with activity programs made to keep minds and bodies active.
Medical care includes licensed personal care services, in-home podiatrist and physician visits, supervised medication distribution, and support for health conditions like diabetes, dementia, and bowel incontinence. Folks who need help with dressing, grooming, or bathing will find staff ready to support those needs respectfully, and the owner keeps an eye on care quality. Nurses are available for 12-16 hour shifts, with a 24-hour call system in place for emergencies. Transportation is available for local medical appointments and bigger trips, and parking is provided for residents. The staff aims to provide a comfortable, supportive place that feels like home, with a focus on thoughtful, personal care, safety, and plenty of opportunity for social connections.