A Home Away From Home sits on Liberty Heights Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, and is a small assisted living place with room for just eight people, so things feel quieter than bigger communities, and you can really get the sense that staff know who's who and what folks need, especially for seniors who need help with mobility, transfers, or personal care like bathing, dressing, or medication reminders because they've set it up so residents get around-the-clock attention and supervised care when they need it. Folks here live in private or semi-private rooms, with some units having a kitchenette and every room has a telephone, generous closet space, and emergency pendants for safety, which helps when someone needs assistance quickly. You'll find a garden out back with walking paths, outdoor decks with safe, secure grounds for sitting out in good weather, and a barbershop inside for hair care, as well as exercise equipment for staying active, plus the place is set up for wheelchair access and non-ambulatory care so residents who use mobility aids can get around easily.
The dining hall is large and brightly lit, and kitchen staff can make meal plans for seniors dealing with diabetes or other special diets, so meals are taken care of without worry, and there's communal eating but also the option for those who need help with feeding, including personalized spoon feeding, which is something not all places offer. They also make sure to provide laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping services as part of daily routines, and they offer scheduled family support groups so everyone stays in the loop, as well as wellness and life enrichment programs, fall prevention classes, daily social activities, and even movie nights to keep things interesting. Pet-friendly rooms mean you don't have to leave animal companions behind, and there's a big library for reading or quiet time, too. Residents can count on a staff nurse, regular doctor visits, diabetic management, continence care, and memory care support for those with dementia or Parkinson's disease. Special touches include transportation coordination for medical appointments or moving in, concierge services to help with daily needs, and close coordination with healthcare providers, making it possible to stay on top of medical issues. The staff really focus on a caregiver approach, especially for people who need extra help with sitting, standing, or moving, and the environment is intended to feel home-like and comfortable, with everything fully furnished and set up for each person's safety and comfort.