Insingers Personal Care sits at 6 E Central Ave in Williamsport, PA, and it's a personal care and senior living community where people can get different kinds of care, including assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, and dementia care, and they've got 38 licensed beds, which means it's smaller and feels a bit closer-knit. Staff members help with things like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and they pay attention to people's specific needs with levels of care and a 24-hour call system if anybody needs help any time of night or day. The facility offers diabetic care, incontinence help, wound care, and non-ambulatory care, with regular visits from nurses and podiatry services, which is handy for residents who may need specialist care.
There's a respite room you can book ahead if someone needs a short-term stay and people can get help moving from bed to wheelchair or anywhere else as needed. Meals come prepared with options for those needing special diets, including diabetes management or allergy-sensitive needs, and meals happen in a community dining room. Housekeeping and laundry get handled, so residents don't have to worry about cleaning up after themselves, and every room has safety features, sprinklers, washers/dryers, kitchens or kitchenettes, and even cable TV, with options for studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom or semi-private rooms, and the space is set up to be accessible, wheelchair-friendly, and easy to get around.
Residents can join devotional activities that support spiritual well-being, with some services happening off-site, and there's a focus on making everyone feel comfortable sharing concerns about things like cleanliness. The facility organizes social events, scheduled activities, arts and crafts, education and wellness programs, and regular movie nights so people don't feel isolated or bored, and there's always something going on inside or on trips outside the community. Common areas-including a library, fitness center, garden, wifi, game rooms, and places just to sit and talk-are designed to keep people moving, talking, and staying engaged with each other, plus there's a salon and barbershop on site.
Staff seem genuinely interested in doing right by the residents, taking time to listen and help where they can, and people can count on companion care, hospice care, and memory support depending on what's needed. Residents and their families can use private pay, social security, veteran's benefits, private insurance, and other options for payment since the facility's got different fees for the type of care, room, or length of stay, including community, respite, and buy-in fees. The environment is structured but supports independence where possible, and families can know their loved ones have a safe place with supervision, good food, ways to stay active, and staff who look out for everybody, all in a clean, supportive setting that feels like a real community.