Why Rosette?
Coordinated Care —
Without Institutionalization
Aging is Not a Medical Event
At Rosette, residents receive all the medical care they need — without leaving home.
Physicians, nurses, physical therapists, and other providers come directly to the household, using the resident’s own insurance — they are not medical staff of Rosette.
Medical Care That Comes to Rosette
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Our team partners closely with each family to provide personalized care coordination. We schedule and coordinate visits with trusted external medical providers—such as physicians, nurses, dentists, and other specialists—who come directly to Rosette to care for residents in the home. We also implement care plans and oversee medication administration, ensuring nothing is overlooked.
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Rosette allows residents to have their health needs continuously monitored and supported without the disruption of traveling to appointments or moving into a hospital or nursing facility.
Residents benefit greatly from this approach. Having the consistency, safety, and attentiveness of a small home setting with non medical caregivers, while still receiving high-quality medical care from providers that we coordinate with daily. At Rosette, personal support and clinical oversight work together—so each person can live with comfort, familiarity, and dignity.
Coordinated Health Care oversight
frequently-asked questions
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Our caregivers are fully trained to administer medications and are certified medication technicians, with many also trained in insulin injections. Each household includes caregivers with advanced dementia training, including certified dementia practitioners, ensuring residents receive knowledgeable, attentive support as part of daily life at home.
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We absolutely welcome residents who are currently living in nursing homes. Even when families are told their loved one requires “skilled nursing,” it often reflects the limitations of the facility—not the true needs of the individual. In many cases, a nursing home was presented simply as the only available option.
At Rosette, the vast majority of seniors can thrive in our homes with the right level of hands-on support and coordinated care. Only a very limited number of medical conditions would prevent someone from living safely and comfortably at Rosette.
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Many families are asked to move their loved one from assisted living when their level of need changes because the facility no longer has the staff or resources to provide the level of care required. At Rosette, residents will not be asked to leave as their needs increase. Our homes are designed to support individuals through every stage, with the resources, attention, and continuity to adapt as care needs evolve.
Only a very small number of highly-specialized medical situations would prevent someone from living at Rosette—and most are not applicable to seniors of this age, such as the need for a ventilator.
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Yes, hospice care can be provided at Rosette. Hospice services come directly to the home through the resident’s chosen provider, using their own insurance. We walk with residents and families through the end-of-life process with respect, tenderness, and unwavering presence, ensuring comfort, dignity, and peace in the familiarity of home.
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Yes, we are licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Human Services and can therefore accept long-term care insurance.
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No. We are non-medical and therefore cannot accept medical forms of payment. We are private pay and long-term care insurance only. All medical providers are third-party. We have no contracts with them and they charge separately from Rosette.
Rosette Compared Thoughtfully
Rosette senior living
Private residential homes
Small, consistent households
Care integrated into daily life
Familiar caregivers who know baseline behavior
Medical coordination within a home environment
traditional nursing homes
Large centralized facilities
Larger rotating populations
Care delivered in structured rounds
Staff assigned across larger units
Medical care within a clinical environment
Both models can serve important roles in elder care..
If you have been told there is only one safe option, we invite you to speak with us privately about what your family is facing.
there Is another way forward.