Pine View Personal Care Facility is a licensed personal care home in Pennsylvania, inspected by the Department of Human Services, and run by licensed administrators Thomas Scanga and Cheryl Koontz. The facility helps adults who need extra support with daily activities like bathing, dressing, walking, managing medication, and meal preparation, while still trying to let them keep as much independence as possible, and you'll find assistance with things like using prosthetics, caring for seasonal clothing, and managing finances or shopping. Pine View has 24-hour nursing care provided by nurses and a full-time doctor onsite, and it offers help with healthcare arrangements such as making and keeping doctor's appointments and administering or reminding residents about their medicines, and whether someone needs hospice care, skilled nursing, memory care, assisted living, adult day services, or even home health support, there are options available. Residents have a choice of furnished rooms that usually come with emergency alert systems, cable TV, telephone, and Wi-Fi, and they don't need to worry about chores because there's regular housekeeping, laundry services, and even an onsite pharmacy and rehabilitation center.
Meals get cooked and served three times a day, restaurant-style, and special diets are supported; there's also a living room, dining room, kitchen, and plenty of space for relaxing or socializing if people want to spend time together. Pine View offers all kinds of activities, including things like movie nights, social or community programs, resident-run events, a library for quiet reading, a barber/salon, garden areas, and even walking paths so there's always something to do, and residents are encouraged to get involved or just take it easy if that's what suits them best. There's a fitness center, a spa for pampering, mental wellness programs for emotional support, and help with writing letters or making phone calls for those who need it. Staff help with every aspect of daily living, from positioning in bed or a chair to toileting and hygiene, and they try to meet each resident's unique needs, whether someone has physical, cognitive, or behavioral health challenges that don't require full nursing home care. The community wants people to feel at home, supporting independence but stepping in when someone needs a hand, and over time, lasting friendships can develop between residents and staff because it's a friendly, quieter place, usually with smaller groups and more personal attention. Pine View is available to seniors looking for a place focused on personal care, healthcare support, and opportunities for social interaction in a calm, supportive environment.