Residents and staff at RP Home received the COVID-19 Vaccine on January 6, 2021. We vaccinated a total of 64 personal care and nursing residents (every resident except 1!) and more than 51 staff/contractors at RP Home. In addition, residents of the Vista and Upper Rooms were offered the vaccination.
Rx Partners, Inc. and RP Home provided two more COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics (February3rd and March 3rd). We continue to offer the vaccine to all staff and newly admitted residents. In addition, the RP Home team assists discharged residents in returning to the facility to receive their second dose, if necessary.
RP Home continues to encourage all employees to receive the COVID vaccine. Receiving the vaccine is another step in protecting our residents, family and friends.
by Wendy Allman, Director of Social Services The RP Home was one of ten nursing care facilities invited to participate in the Crisis Employee Support Program (CRESP). Through a generous grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, the Health Care Council of Western Pennsylvania partnered with the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Marburger Dairy and … Read more
We kick started our holiday season by celebrating #GivingTuesday. Every year organizations celebrate this global day of giving. Around the world nonprofits, schools, faith-based organizations and other businesses participate in this day. This year, residents and staff at the Reformed Presbyterian Home participated in #GivingTuesday to demonstrate their generosity. We did not let the events … Read more
We are happy to announce RP Home Nursing will continue with reopening on Monday November 16th. Of course, this plan is contingent that we remain COVID-19 free between now and the reopening. Our reopening plan can be viewed https://rphome.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/re-opening-Plan.pdf Visitations can be scheduled in advance Monday-Friday 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM. Each visitation will be limited to … Read more
Since March the residents at RP Home, much like residents at our neighboring facilities, have not been able to see their loved ones in-person. Unfortunately, it is necessary to maintain a strict visitation protocol to maintain he safety of our residents and staff.
We know it is even more important during these tough times to ensure our residents are having fun. The activities department, therapy department and personal care staff has teamed up to provide engaging events!
The residents at McKee Place enjoyed a day at the Circus in September. Residents played ring toss, milk bottle knockdown; balloon darts, goldfish toss and many other games. This was a great way to keep the residents physically active working their balance, gait and range of motion while still having fun! What is a circus without food? Residents and staff took in the aromas and tastes of homemade cotton candy, popcorn and snow cones. Prior to the photo-shoot, faces were painted as super heroes, cats and butterflies.
To continue with the circus fun, Phil Crosson, provided a magic show outside in the courtyard to residents in McKee Place and Nursing. Magic could be seen from the resident’s rooms, foyer and courtyard. The courtyard has been a blessing during COVID as it has allowed us to entertain while maintaining the social distancing precautions. In addition, the residents enjoyed beautiful days taking in the sun and breeze.
The Personal Care Aides who care for the McKee Place residents threw a Steeler Party for Monday Night Football. David Boxley, Alisha Hunt, Donneia Page and Tina Page planned an evening with decorations, Steeler gear and great food! These four staff members were recognized for going Above and Beyond.
We appreciate the continued commitment of the RP Home staff to provide exciting activities which support the residents in their physical, social and emotional well-being!
On August 20, 2019, residents and staff from the Reformed Presbyterian Home attended a Pirates baseball game at PNC Park. The residents are always very excited when they can root for the Pirates in person; cheer during the pierogi race and sing “take me out the ball game”. We make many trips to the concession … Read more
The safety of your loved ones is the Reformed Presbyterian Home’s primary concern. As of this update, we have no diagnosed cases of the Coronavirus (“COVID-19”). We will remain vigilant in our efforts to protect our residents and team members. To that end, the Reformed Presbyterian Home is closed to visitors with limited exceptions. We … Read more
As March draws to a close, the RP Home bids farewell with much thanksgiving to Lorrie Meneely for her thirty-three years of faithful service. Lorrie has given much of her adult life to our ministry and kudos go to her husband, Tim, and their three kids, Jenna, Josh, and Jordan, for sharing wife and mom … Read more
For the past 35 years the Genevans have performed for the residents, family and staff at The Reformed Presbyterian Home. On March 4th as the students walked through the audience singing O Sing a New Song to the Lord, Mr. Weir pointed out the students who are children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of our board … Read more