Jameson Place in New Castle, Pennsylvania, is licensed to provide both Assisted Living and Independent Living. The building is geared toward adults who need help with day-to-day tasks but do not require a secured memory-care environment; it is not designed for residents with diagnosed dementia. Assisted Living residents can rely on staff for scheduled and unscheduled support, while Independent Living residents may choose add-on health services as needs change.
Care delivery is supported by a nurse on call 24 hours a day, an awake overnight staff, and full-time on-site security. Emergency pull cords in resident rooms connect directly to the care team. Staff can give some physical assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, allowing residents to retain as much independence as possible while ensuring safety.
Apartments vary in layout, and not every unit includes every feature, but options can include a private bathroom, a kitchenette for light food preparation, and individual temperature controls. Maintenance and utilities are handled by the community, and weekly housekeeping is standard. The dining program follows a set menu with the culinary team able to accommodate physician-ordered or preference-based diet modifications.
Independent Living residents have access to medication-management monitoring, routine housekeeping, and a monthly meal plan arranged through the same dining room used by Assisted Living residents, making transitions between service levels straightforward if needs change.
Community amenities include resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, an exercise room, a wellness center, high-speed internet access, and on-site religious services for various denominations. These shared spaces are intended to allow residents to manage their health goals, stay socially connected, and practice their faith without leaving the property.