Rest Haven Personal Care Home sits in a quiet neighborhood in Charleroi, PA, where folks get day-to-day help in a smaller, cozy setting that feels much like a family home, with staff who are always friendly and willing to lend a hand with whatever's needed, whether that be getting dressed, taking medicine, eating good meals, or just getting around the house safely, and the place has private suites for those who want their own space. This board and care community offers assisted living, memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, and specialized hospice care, with services that also cover things like physical rehabilitation, help with grooming, cooking, cleaning, and medication reminders, all in a close-knit environment where there aren't too many residents, so everyone gets noticed and connections stay strong. Rest Haven supports families by providing short-term respite care, so if someone's regular caregiver needs a break, residents can stay here for a little while and get all their daily needs taken care of by patient and cheerful staff. The meals come balanced and nutritious, and the residents can keep their pets close by, plus there's transportation and parking for when anyone needs to get out and about.
Rest Haven Personal Care Home also works closely with hospice providers, pharmacy partners, and offers dedicated hospice pharmacy services, including specialized programs like PACE and a concierge network for coordinated care, as well as hospital and hospice pharmacy expansion with multiple hospice-dedicated pharmacy locations. Staff use integrated technology like e-prescribing and EMR integrations, and have launched services such as OneConnectPoint and mail order prescription delivery, with a clinical symptom guide for hospice care. The facility regularly highlights the efforts of pharmacists, nurses, and others who support service delivery, letting families know who's helping their loved ones. Residents benefit from memory care in secure, calming spaces set up to lower confusion and prevent wandering, and the shared residential homes give seniors who need more help a safe, comfortable place to live with caregivers present. The community keeps things simple, caring, and designed to promote independence, always focusing on safety, personal attention, and steady support.