OneWell Health Care in Pennsylvania
OneWell Health Care is a distinguished and approved ODP (Office of Developmental Programs) provider in Pennsylvania, specializing in delivering exceptional home health care services tailored to the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) community. With a steadfast commitment to excellence, OneWell Health Care ensures that individuals with IDD receive compassionate, personalized, and comprehensive care within the comfort of their own homes.
Our Home Healthcare Services
In-Home Respite
Respite care provides short-term relief for family/primary caregivers of individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). Respite can be arranged for an afternoon or for several days or weeks. Care can be provided in the participant’s home, or in a host family home.
Shift Nursing LPN/RN Services
Rooted in the tenets of compassionate nursing care, OneWell nurses provide the highest level of responsibility and integrity. Working 1:1 with individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), your individualized nursing care plan will be executed with the highest quality.
Community Participation Supports
CPS supports clients by using the principles of Everyday Lives, aiming to add value to participants’ lives and their communities. Inclusion in community activities enables participants to feel more included in their community and gives them opportunities for future employment by learning new skills.
Behavioral Support Services (BSS)
Behavior Support Services are designed to assist individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in their home and community setting while focusing on specific target goals. Individuals will build lifelong skills leading to increased independence and participation in natural supports.
Supported Employment Services
Supported Employment Services help individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities find and maintain meaningful community jobs. These services focus on building workplace skills, achieving personal goals, and fostering independence in an inclusive workforce.
Companion Services
Companion Services for disabled supports individuals with IDD by providing emotional support and socialization. Companions help with a wide array of tasks including: running errands, light housekeeping, scheduling social activities, and transportation to appointments.
In-Home & Community Supports
In-Home and Community Support assists individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in acquiring, maintaining and improving the skills necessary to live in the community, to live more independently, and to participate meaningfully in community life.
Occupational Therapy
Assisting individuals in developing, improving, or regaining essential daily living skills, enabling greater independence and functionality through tailored therapeutic approaches.
Uber Health
Ensuring individuals have access to reliable, safe, and convenient transportation for medical appointments, therapy sessions, and other essential services to support their health.
Assistive Technology
Providing innovative devices and solutions to improve communication, daily living, and independence, empowering individuals with disabilities to achieve their goals.
Private Duty Nursing Services in Pennsylvania
In partnership with our team of RN Case Managers, we implement personalized nursing care plans to ensure the highest quality of care delivery. Our objective is to consistently provide 5-star care marked by respect in every interaction between patient and nurse. Our nursing services are available statewide, conveniently administered in the comfort of your home or within a host family environment. These services encompass a wide range of essential care tasks, including dressing and feeding assistance, gastrostomy (feeding tube) care, health assessments, medication administration, vital signs monitoring, range-of-motion exercises, seizure monitoring and treatment, social interaction support, suctioning, tracheostomy care, ventilator care, PEG tube management, and repositioning.
Payment Options Accepted in Pennsylvania
Person/Family Directed Support Waiver (P/FDS)
Designed to help individuals with an intellectual disability, autism, or developmental disability to live more independently in their homes and communities and to provide a variety of services that promote community living.
Community Living Waiver (CLW)
CLW supports individuals with an intellectual and developmental disability to live more independently in their homes and communities through the provision of a variety of services that promote community living, employment, communication, self-direction, choice and control.
Consolidated Waiver
The Pennsylvania Consolidated Waiver is designed to help individuals with an intellectual disability to provide a variety of services that promote independence and community living, including self-directed service models and traditional, agency-based service models.
Our Membership With RCPA
RCPA is a major provider of critical information and networking opportunities, and our membership with them includes:
- Your membership with the association includes:
- The American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR), which supports individuals with IDD through the Medicaid Program. You can learn more about ANCOR benefits here.
- The International Pediatric Rehabilitation Collaborative (IPRC), which is sponsored by RCPA. The IPRC schedules webinars regularly throughout the year.
- The National Council for Behavioral Health “advocates for policies that ensure people who have mental health and substance use disorders have access to comprehensive, evidence-based health care services.”
- Discounted rates with RCPA Partner organizations.
- Discounted rates with Relias and access to RCPA’s Online Training Portal with Relias
RCPA is a major provider of critical information and networking opportunities, and our membership with them includes:
- Our membership with the association includes:
- The American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR), which supports individuals with IDD through the Medicaid Program. You can learn more about ANCOR benefits here.
- The International Pediatric Rehabilitation Collaborative (IPRC), which is sponsored by RCPA. The IPRC schedules webinars regularly throughout the year.
- The National Council for Behavioral Health “advocates for policies that ensure people who have mental health and substance use disorders have access to comprehensive, evidence-based health care services.”
- Discounted rates with RCPA Partner organizations.
- Discounted rates with Relias and access to RCPA’s Online Training Portal with Relias
Our Membership With RCPA
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PENNSYLVANIA 211
Get help with disability services, including supportive housing, employment, and benefits assistance.
Find a OneWell Pennsylvania Office Near You
- Allentown
2132 S. 12th Street, Suite 202
Allentown, PA 18103 - Altoona
213 E Plank Rd, Altoona, PA 16602 - Bala Cynwyd
146 Montgomery Ave, Suites 100 and 320, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 - Broomall
- Carlisle
303 N Baltimore Ave., Mount Holly Springs, PA, 17065 - Chambersburg
415 Limekiln Dr, Chambersburg, PA 17201 - Clarion
22868 PA-68, Clarion, PA 16214, United States - Cranberry Township
101 Smith Drive, Suite 4, Cranberry Twp, PA 16066 - Erie
410 Cranberry St, Suite 130, Erie PA 16507 - Exton
- Horsham
955 Horsham Rd, Suite 305 & 307, Horsham PA 19044 - Lancaster
2141 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 - Langhorne
2080 Cabot Boulevard, Suite 200, Langhorne, PA 19047 - Mechanicsburg
940 Century Dr, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 - Monroeville
114 Fox Plan Rd, Monroeville, PA 15146 - Pittsburgh
200 Fleet St suite 1001, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 - Towanda
304 Main St, Towanda, PA 18848 - Warren
2 S State St Suite 2, Warren, PA 16365 - Wilkes Barre
672 South River St., Suite 310, Plains Twp., PA 18705 - Williamsport
926 Washington Blvd, Williamsport, PA 17701 - Wyomissing
1100 Berkshire Blvd, Suite 302, Wyomissing, PA 19610


