Bakercrest Home-The Elderly sits at 76 Bakercrest Lane in Millerton, Pennsylvania, and serves older adults needing different levels of help, including folks dealing with memory issues like dementia and Alzheimer's, as well as those who can still live on their own but just want a bit of support and company, and what you get here is a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even respite care when someone just needs a break or short stay. The place has room for up to 32 people in its dementia care units, and the total assisted living space covers between 18 to 60 units in Tioga County, depending on the license, with numbers like 203260, 237110, and 225450.
This community focuses on helping people with daily things, such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and medication, and there's always a nurse around with staff on hand 24 hours a day, plus a constant emergency call system and emergency pendants if someone needs help right away, and everyone gets their own care plan that fits what they need while trying hard to help folks keep as much independence as possible, which is especially important for people with different memory or physical challenges, and if you live here, staff can help with moving from bed to wheelchair, monitor diabetes, and take care of all the little things like housekeeping and laundry.
Bakercrest's memory care includes small but helpful touches, such as help picking out and putting on the right clothes, using color cues to help with remembering, and activities focused on what people can do-like brain games, music, seasonal events, arts and crafts, and daily social happenings in the common areas, and there's always something to do either as a group or on your own, whether you want to use the library, visit the salon, walk in the garden, meet folks in the clubhouse, or just sit outside for a bit, and you'll find the rooms offered in various setups like studio, one-bedroom, semi-private, and two-bedroom units.
Meals get made by professional chefs with special attention to dietary needs such as allergies or diabetes, and there's always plenty of options, and folks don't have to worry about cooking or cleaning up since meal service, laundry, and even dry cleaning are all part of the deal. The whole place feels warm and family-like thanks to the staff who help everyone settle in and get to know each other, whether it's new residents arriving or someone stopping in for a short stay, and there's a real effort to keep everyone busy and connected through fitness classes, resident-led gatherings, regular movie nights, volunteer-driven programs through Senior Villages, and even more activities indoors and outside.
Bakercrest charges one price to start each month, with extra fees depending on care needs or if a second person shares a room, and the place takes private payments, social security, veteran's benefits, commercial insurance, and, in some cases, Medicaid and Medicare might cover part of the care. People here come from Millerton and nearby areas, but the greater Pittsburgh community offers services too, like nursing homes, home care, affordable HUD 202 apartments, houses for those still active, respite care, and even continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) for folks wanting to stay in one spot as their needs change, which means Bakercrest connects with lots of living options for seniors in this part of Pennsylvania.
Families and residents find peace of mind through the emergency alert systems, medication monitoring and storage, scheduled transportation for appointments and group outings, and plenty of ways to join in on life, make friends, and get a little help when it's needed without feeling like they've lost their homey touch or freedom.