A Home with a Heart

Hearthstone Retirement Home and Hearthstone In-Home Care Services have been caring for our neighbors in Waynesboro and the Cumberland Valley since 1961.

65

Years caring for Waynesboro

26

Private rooms

RN

Registered nurse on staff

24/7

Staff supervision

A white-haired senior couple walking hand in hand through a sunlit park, looking lovingly at each other

Welcome to Hearthstone

We are a private, not-for-profit independent retirement home for men and women — a Licensed Personal Care Home with the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services and a Licensed In-Home Care Service with the Department of Health.

Located in the heart of Waynesboro, PA in the beautiful Cumberland Valley, we are within a few blocks of churches, hair stylists, stores, and the library, with easy access to Chambersburg, Greencastle, and Hagerstown, MD.

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How We Care

Personal Care Home

Twenty-six private rooms with independent-controlled air conditioning, three home-cooked meals each day, 24-hour staff supervision, a Registered Nurse on staff, and a warm, family-style atmosphere.

Living Here
Hearthstone Retirement Home covered front porch with seating

In-Home Care

Non-medical home care that helps you stay independent in your own home, with insured and bonded Care Technicians who undergo extensive screening and national background checks.

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Hearthstone Retirement Home dining room set for a family-style meal

Services & Amenities

Three home-cooked meals each day, recreational activities, courtesy transportation, library and sun rooms, housekeeping and linen service, and elevators between floors.

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Historical plaque commemorating Hearthstone Retirement Home, mounted on the building

"A home with a heart, opened in 1961 — built on 1910 craftsmanship and the wishes of a family who never forgot their son George."

Founded in 1961 in the Sollenberger family home at the corner of Potomac and Second Street. The home is officially the George H. Neal Memorial Home for the Aged — a memorial established by John Neal Jr. for his son.

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Stop by, see the rooms, meet the staff, and stay for a meal. We'd love to show you around.

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