Comforts Of Home in Confluence, Pennsylvania, sits in a quiet spot about 20 miles from Somerset, surrounded by trees and peaceful views, and offers a medium-sized community with 18 licensed beds for seniors who need assisted living, skilled nursing, or memory care. Residents can pick from studio and one-bedroom apartments, as well as semi-private or shared living quarters, with amenities like private kitchens, balconies, and well-lit spaces, and enjoy the company of small pets. The community includes services like medication help, personal care with bathing and dressing, spoon feeding if needed, and scheduled reminders for daily needs. Monthly doctor visits and nurses available all day and night help keep residents safe and cared for, and there are emergency systems in the rooms, too.
Comforts Of Home has memory care and support for people with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease, and incontinence, with individual care plans for each resident, and even specialized help with things like surgery recovery and massage therapy. Meals come supervised by dietitians, with three chef-made meals every day and choices for different dietary needs, served in a restaurant-style dining room or outside on the patio when the weather's nice. There's a barbershop, beauty services, lounges with HD TVs, computer area, and plenty of arts and crafts in a dedicated studio. Wellness activities, exercise rooms, group gatherings, and off-site outings give residents a way to socialize or keep active, and families can join scheduled meetings any time.
Comforts Of Home helps seniors stay as independent as possible while providing support, and offers different packages for assisted living, skilled care, memory care, and home care. Residents can use fitness rooms, patios, kitchen gardens, and reading areas, with a dedicated maintenance team handling repairs and cleaning. The staff and caregivers stay on hand around the clock, and the place keeps a homey atmosphere where neighbors know each other and people look out for one another. Amenities include keyless entry, scheduled transportation, and special programs like the Quality Life Services or Sundance Rehabilitation Center for those who need extra care. The community isn't large or fancy, but puts its energy into a safe, steady environment and tries to help each person feel at home, focusing on comfort, regular routines, and services aimed at seniors who want some support with daily life. Comforts Of Home is not accredited by the BBB but has been serving local families since 2019, and offers video tours and in-person visits for those interested in seeing the community firsthand.