C & L Quality Home Care III sits in Baltimore, MD, in an area near hospitals, parks, restaurants, pharmacies, and places of worship, so people can get out and about or have medical visits close by, and it's a two-story residential care home with a small, homelike feel for up to four people at a time. They offer both private and shared rooms, so residents can choose what works best, and all rooms come furnished and have HD TVs for comfort. There's 24-hour supervision here, and staff help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, moving around, managing medications, handling incontinence needs, and working with healthcare providers, so residents who need a little extra care don't have to worry about being alone or missing important doses.
Meals get served three times a day in a dining room, with a chef preparing the food, and special diets get managed, especially for folks with diabetes or allergies, and there are all-day snacks, so people can get something light if they want. A registered dietitian and care team put together personalized care plans, and they coordinate with doctors for changing health needs, including help for those with memory loss or dementia.
Daily activities get planned to keep everyone busy and moving, with exercise classes, gardening, arts and crafts, and movie nights, or residents can just read in the library area, walk outside on paths, enjoy the garden, or sit with pets, since the community is dog and cat friendly. Transportation gets organized for doctor's appointments, shopping, and outings to local spots, so people don't have to worry about getting a ride.
There are laundry and housekeeping services, move-in help, and concierge services for daily needs, along with cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi throughout for those who use the internet, game room fun, and community spaces to relax or socialize. Safety's part of the setup, too, with a 24/7 emergency alert system and services within the building. Housekeeping comes by regularly, and staff help with laundry, even dry cleaning. Parking is available for those who need it, and families can arrange for private dining if they visit. The care team is there around the clock, and the small size means there's a close watch on everyone, so people can feel safe, supported, and comfortable in a place that feels more like a home than a big facility.