Here’s a first look into our beautiful newly renovated Hawaiian themed facility.
We are proud to offer our residents a homelike personal care experience that includes private rooms with half baths and inclusive care.
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We are an RN and Veteran owned business with the goal of helping our residents and their loved ones Bridge the Gap Between Yesterday Today and Tomorrow
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN YESTERDAY TODAY & TOMORROW is more that our motto, it is our passion and our promise. Change is always a challenge, and our hope is to bridge that gap for not only our residents, but their family and loved ones. The Bridges at Nicholson is a quaint family oriented, homelike atmosphere that embraces our resident’s individuality and blends it with a feeling of community. The Bridges at Nicholson is a newly opened 10 bed Personal Care Home in Nicholson Pa. Michelle & Mike moved to NEPA in 2022, living onsite and are actively involved with every aspect of the business. Prior to that, they spent the last 30 years in the in the Lehigh Valley. Michelle has had a passion for nursing since she was a child and was most deeply influenced by her father Bill and grandmother Agnes through their unwavering love of family, community, and care of others. Michelle is licensed as a Registered Nurse with over 30 years of experience working in acute care. She received her RN in 1992 from Mount Aloysius College in Western Pa and returned to complete her BSN and MSN. She recently expanded her horizons and obtained her Personal Care Administrator Certification. Mike has over 35 years of experience as a small business owner. He served four years in the U.S. Marine Corps stationed in Beirut, Lebanon from 1982-1986 with an honorable discharge Corporal E-4. While in Beirut, in addition to being a part of the rescue and recovery mission post-bombing at a marine barracks complex, he was also the liaison driver for American forces and lived with the French Royal Marines and the French Foreign Legion at the French Embassy. He completed the extreme cold weather training for 2 years in Norway as Motor Transport Chief and acquired the Combat Action Ribbon, Overseas Ribbon, Peace Keeping Ribbon, and the Navy Achievement Medal, which is the highest medal that the Navy can give to a Marine.