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Morris Pace Personal Care
Morris Pace Personal Care
Morris Pace Personal Care is a licensed personal care home located in West Reading, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Personal Care Homes provide supervised living and assistance with ADLs. Some homes specialize in dementia care or mental health services.
Morris Pace Personal Care has a licensed capacity of 63 residents. Services include assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, medication reminders or administration, meals, housekeeping, laundry, and supervised activities. Staff are available to assist residents and provide 24-hour oversight.
Who We Serve: Personal Care Homes serve older adults and adults with disabilities who cannot live independently due to physical, emotional, or social limitations but do not need skilled nursing care.
Licensing: Typically licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services.
Payment Options: In Pennsylvania, Medicaid may help pay for assisted living through the Community HealthChoices. Eligibility is based on both financial and functional criteria. Contact Pennsylvania Department of Human Services or visit https://www.dhs.pa.gov/Services/Assistance/Pages/Medicaid-LTSS.aspx to learn about eligibility requirements and how to apply. Wait lists are common for waiver programs, so applying early is recommended.
Families researching assisted living options should verify the facility's current license status, review any inspection reports, and schedule a visit to assess whether the environment and services meet their loved one's needs. For more information about assisted living regulations in Pennsylvania, visit Pennsylvania Department of Health.
Licensing requirements and regulations may change. We recommend verifying current requirements directly with your state's licensing agency.
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I recommend that, if your loved one needs a place, that they visit any, "home." I'm told the facility is managed by younger people who are trying to do a good job for the sake of the residents, being such a large place with many demands. I understand that. I hear the pricing is reasonable and my friend who lives there feels safe, which is important, right? There are many residents that have resided in this facility who have been there over a decade, and are happy doing so. The room mates seem to be pleasant, which is important. I'm sure my friend should be there for a couple years, until I can relocate her, as there is no reason for her not to be, RIGHT?? She wants to be there and I want her to be there. No facility would expel someone who hasn't personally done anything wrong. That would be frowned upon by outsiders. Good thing this place is reasonable and will take care of this poor little gal suffering from memory lapses for about two more years. Everyone is happy. This is, now, a win-win situation. I'm glad she won't be relocated, again. Let's move forward. Peacefully, reasonably, amicably. Thank you for your patience.
I, apparently, was gravely mistaken when I posted a scathing review of this delightful place. In further consideration, I've learned the residents, m out of which have been there on extended stays, have been quite happy with this home. I have attempted to remove my posting, but I haven't found an option to do so. I surely wouldn't want my friend to be forcefully removed from this location, as she is vulnerable and, well, that wouldn't be a proper solution, right, folks? I suggest telling me, please, how to edit my first post, so I can erase it, or you folks do it, so there are no problems for anyone in the future concerning her residency, here. My apologies. --Julie
I have a friend who lives is there and he complains about the portion size for that group home to be getting that kind of income they should be feeding their consumers a lot better giving them the portion size of a child for a grown adult is not acceptable otherwise they consumers have fun and do activities I'm just complaining about the portion of food that these poor people are getting in this home
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