Smigovsky Jennie Personal Care Home sits in the town of Isabella, Pennsylvania, at 522 First St PO Box 129. This small board and care home runs with only 14 assisted living units, which allows staff to pay close attention to each resident. The home offers different kinds of care, including assisted living, personal care, hospice care, home health care that's Medicare-certified, long-term skilled nursing, memory care, adult day services, and even independent living options. Residents can choose a private or semi-private room, or a studio suite. All rooms are furnished and wheelchair accessible, and there are move-in coordination services.
There's 24-hour supervision from trained staff, who help residents bathe, dress, manage medicine, and transfer between beds or chairs. The home gives care for people with Alzheimer's or memory problems, and offers non-ambulatory care. Residents have their health checked regularly by physicians, plus there's coordination with outside healthcare providers and access to staff nurses. Smigovsky Jennie Personal Care Home handles unscheduled requests and emergencies, offering an emergency alert system, fall prevention classes, sleep aid equipment like grab bars, and special concierge services for extra support.
The home tries to keep residents comfortable with all-day dining, snacks between meals, scheduled meal times, and meal options for allergies or diabetes. Residents get house-keeping and laundry services, and the facility makes sure the living spaces are kept clean and welcoming, with big living rooms, decks, porches, and a well-lit dining hall. Community spaces include a games room, walking paths, and a garden. There are plenty of activities: arts and crafts classes, movie nights, community-sponsored events, and entertainment. Transportation and parking are provided too.
Smigovsky Jennie Personal Care Home gives each resident a personal care plan and offers help with dressing, medication, and diabetes management. Amenities like an emergency button bring peace of mind. Nearby there's Jo Ella's Personal Care and Respite Center and Generations Elder Care. The facility's been open since April 11, 2019, as a licensed Personal Care Home with 14 beds, but it doesn't have BBB accreditation and only accepts Medicare if certified. The home's focus is steady, reliable care and safety for older adults, and it tries to give families some relief knowing help is always available.