All Together Network Inc sits in a quiet Baltimore neighborhood near Dewees Park and is a smaller assisted living home with only 11 beds, so you won't feel crowded like in a larger place, and with their staff always awake and around you get help right away when you need it, whether that's a reminder to take medicine, some assistance transferring, or even just someone to talk to, and what's also good here is you can choose to live in your own private bedroom-some with kitchenettes-or share a space, depending on what fits best for you. This community offers different care levels including light, medium, and heavy care, and helps with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, bathroom needs, meals, and health checks, and their caregivers have training for memory care and harder cases too-like elopement risks, behavioral problems, or when someone's got diabetes and needs blood tests and insulin shots. They welcome seniors of all genders and even those younger than 55, and they'll accept folks who have some serious care needs, behavioral issues, or are at risk of wandering, so families don't need to worry as much. You'll find a dedicated memory care wing that stays locked and secured, with special technology bracelets that help stop people from getting lost. Nurses are on staff, a doctor stays on call, and therapists-physical, occupational, and speech-stop by for regular visits if you need them, so the medical care feels pretty thorough here, even for folks with dementia, Parkinson's, or trouble with incontinence.
Meals are cooked each day and can be made kosher or vegetarian, and they always try to meet special dietary needs, so you won't have to worry about not getting the right food, and dining is easy since you can eat all day when you're hungry. Their group home offers spacious common areas inside and out, walking paths, gardens, library, entertainment and games room, arts and crafts, and planned activities both onsite and offsite so you get chances to socialize, move around, and stay sharp, which is important. There's a beauty salon and massage service, plus devotional services for residents who want them. All the showers and hallways are wheelchair accessible, and safety features like panic buttons and pull cords are in place, so folks stay secure. Laundry, cleaning, meal prep, managing medications-these are all covered, so daily life gets much simpler, and the staff gives help with moving in, too.
If you're someone who might need more care later, they offer "aging in place," meaning you won't have to move out to another location when your needs change, because they can increase your care over time and even provide hospice care at the end. Memory care is very solid here, with activities for Alzheimer's and dementia, a separate secured building for memory residents, wandering prevention technology, and staff who know how to support those needs. You also get the option for respite care if your family needs a short break, and there's help for folks who act out or need special behavioral support. All Together Network doesn't take Medicare unless they're certified, and costs for memory care in semi-private rooms run about $4,000 on average, which tends to be less than a nursing home. The home belongs to a wider group, with other places in Baltimore like T & T Assisted Living and New Horizon, so there's backup and community ties. All in all, this is a straightforward, smaller senior care community with a lot of support, caring staff, and enough options for comfort and safety so older adults can keep their routines and families can have peace of mind, especially when medical or memory care is needed.