Angel's Touch PCH sits outside York, PA, on seven acres in a big old Georgian mansion that's over 100 years old, and some folks like looking out at the horses from the porch or window, which gives the place a country feeling that suits folks who like a quieter setting with a bit of history to it, and they do allow cats and dogs, so there's sometimes some friendly animals around which can help make it feel a little bit more like home, especially if somebody misses their pets. The staff here include nurses on site, a doctor on call, and there's always someone awake all night, which means help comes quick, whether it's for getting from bed to wheelchair, getting medication reminders, keeping an eye on blood sugar, or just helping with daily basics like bathing or getting dressed if somebody needs a hand. People who need assisted living, memory care, respite stays, independent living, and even specialized help like for dementia or diabetic care can all find something here, and there's a separate building set up just for memory care with safety features in place, which can be comforting for families worried about wandering or safety-admitting both men and women as residents. Folks can age in place, which means they can keep living here even if their needs become greater, such as when they need hospice support or more medical help as they get older.
The mansion itself has a beauty salon and both indoor and outdoor common rooms for gathering, plus courtyards if the weather's nice, and the activity directors make sure there's always something to do-there's outings, field trips, fishing, exercise classes, onsite activities, and devotional services right in the building, not that anyone's forced to join in unless they want to. Nutritious meal services cover daily meals, and if somebody needs special options like kosher or vegetarian, that's available too-makes it easier on folks who don't want to cook or shop much anymore. Wheelchair accessible bathrooms and bathing options make things easier for folks with mobility concerns, and for anyone who needs to get out for appointments or errands, there are parking spots for residents and transportation set up for an added fee, although sometimes family comes to pick folks up instead.
Angel's Touch PCH also has staff who can give reminders for restroom breaks and watch for incontinence as long as residents can take care of it themselves, and staff help monitor insulin levels for diabetes, though they don't give insulin shots. The community allows short-term or respite stays if families need a break, has home care options onsite, and the buildings are kept safe for everyone, especially those with trouble moving around or those needing secure memory care. Language support like English, Spanish, and American Sign Language helps a broader group of people feel comfortable and included. Service ratings hover around 4.6 stars, though some folks have given as high as 5.0 stars and some 4.0, so most people feel good about the care, though there's always room for little improvements. There are other similar places nearby, including nursing homes and more assisted living spots if this one's not the right fit, and families can use a free service to find what they're looking for, talking with local experts to go through options and get personal, plain advice on what's available, what it costs, and who fits in where, making the search less stressful for everyone involved.