State Street House, located in Sharon, Pennsylvania, is a small assisted living community with 16 licensed beds under Pennsylvania license #443600, offering both single bedroom units, studios, and shared living quarters with fully furnished rooms that come with telephone and cable or satellite TV connections, and you'll find each room feels like home because there's plenty of natural light and a quiet atmosphere, plus in-room emergency alert systems for safety and peace of mind. Residents get chef-prepared meals every day in the dining room and can ask for special diets, including meals for diabetes and allergy-sensitive needs, while there's scheduled, all-day dining, and help is available for those who need dining assistance, so you won't have to worry about going hungry or eating the wrong food, especially with dementia-friendly menus and a community kitchen for group activities. Staff provide around-the-clock supervision and help with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, feeding by spoon when needed, Parkinson's care, incontinence care, and medication management, plus continence management support for those who need it. An on-call RN helps coordinate with outside healthcare providers, and residents can receive home health services if needed, so there's always someone to check on wellbeing or address minor health concerns.
State Street House is wheelchair accessible with all the necessary equipment to help people move around, and you'll find help nearby for transportation arrangements, whether it's a doctor's appointment or running an errand, as scheduled transportation is part of everyday services. The building offers Wi-Fi and high-speed internet, making it easy to keep in touch with family and friends, and there's routine housekeeping and laundry so residents can focus on enjoying their days instead of worrying about chores. Residents can take part in a range of daily activities, including arts and crafts, movie theater nights, and gardening, which are put together to encourage social interaction and community living, and there are well-kept gardens and outdoor walking paths where people can sit, relax, or just have a quiet time in the sun. The amenities also include a community-sponsored calendar, service within the building for those who need extra guidance, flat screen TV in community rooms, individualized dining help, and coordinated move-in services to help newcomers get settled without extra stress. Residents who need short-term, non-acute or long-term care get customized assistance, and personalized care services are available for both those seeking independence and those needing more support due to health challenges. State Street House does not accept Medicare for care services unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so most residents use private pay or other arrangements.
Overall, State Street House offers a broad range of support in a smaller, more intimate setting, focusing on comprehensive care, resident comfort, and daily structure, and while there's always support for basic and health-related tasks, the goal is to make life as comfortable and connected as possible for older adults who want an active but safe place to live.