Aprontree Large Personal Care, located in Spring Run, Pennsylvania, gives a quiet and comfortable place for seniors who need a little or a lot of help with daily living. The building sits near restaurants and places of worship, so residents find it easy to get out if they want. The community can care for up to 21 residents and covers almost everything you'd expect, like assisted living, memory care, respite care, hospice, long-term skilled nursing, independent living, even adult day services. Different types of care include help with bathing, dressing, getting up and around, and medication. There's a 24-hour call system, regular supervision, and a staff ready to assist with whatever's needed, even things like insulin shots or two-person transfers when prearranged.
The place serves three regular homemade meals each day and can handle special diets for those who need them, like diabetes or hypertension diets. Meals are tasty and geared to residents' health needs. The building has a main dining room for meals, and each resident gets a fully furnished apartment-some are private and some shared-with a kitchenette, cable or satellite television, telephone, Wi-Fi, and their own space to call home. Around the building, folks find a small library, game room, garden areas, and a yard where they can spend time outside and relax or visit with others. There's also a beauty salon and sometimes a visiting hairdresser. The rooms and the whole property feel warm and lived-in, not cold or hospital-like.
Aprontree gives residents chances to run the social show themselves or jump into staff-organized daily and community events like game nights, music, art, animal therapy, fitness, or faith services. Mental wellness gets special attention-there are wellness programs and activities that aim to keep up spirits and encourage connections. On top of planned fun, staff also help residents get out to doctor appointments, run errands, or attend local religious services.
The care covers both those still pretty independent and those who need more frequent help. Aprontree also helps those who need a shorter stay for respite, or those nearby just needing a safe place for a day or so. Housekeeping, laundry, on-site maintenance, and things like mail help get handled for everyone. Prices aren't posted, but reports say the average runs about $275 in that area, though families need to check with the admin for exact details.
Aprontree's network links to tools and resources online, where residents or families can look up doctors, hospitals, medicines, and community events. There's a user dashboard that lets folks track health info, manage visits, and get updates, along with resources on state and federal programs, health law, mental health, or disaster support. Legislation updates and interactive tools like symptom checkers are also in the mix.
Residents enjoy help when they need it but also keep choice in how they spend their days. The setting is relaxed, with simple comforts and a team that gives support and friendship, always working to help each resident stay as independent as possible. The place feels like home, and folks always have space to enjoy a meal, read a book, walk outside, or join a game with friends.