Hands Full Of Love Assisted Living sits in the peaceful Upper Park Heights neighborhood, which plenty of folks know as the heart of the Jewish community, and it's really easy to get to at all hours, every day of the year, which is helpful because support's always available here, day and night. Residents can keep their independence but always have caregivers nearby for anything from a helping hand with dressing or getting around to full support with medications and medical needs, with round-the-clock assisted living care and a licensed nurse on staff part-time. The staff and residents act more like family than strangers, and you can feel it in the way everyone knows each other's names, shares stories, and spends time together in the cozy home-like spaces, whether that's talking in one of the dining rooms or relaxing in a common area with cable or internet, or sitting out in the courtyard or garden, or maybe catching up during a happy hour or a social event like a movie night or a walk down the garden pathways.
The facility gives folks options to choose between private suites or shared rooms, all fully furnished, with private bathrooms and kitchenettes, air-conditioning, and telephones, and it's all easy to get around for people using wheelchairs, with accessible parking and entrances, plus non-ambulatory care. Residents never need to worry about cooking or chores because meal prep uses organic ingredients, and meals fit different diets, including diabetes and allergy needs, and there's laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, and linen services, so no one's stuck managing housework. Anyone who needs a ride to a doctor or other appointment can get transportation arranged by staff.
Hands Full Of Love Assisted Living gives a wide range of care, so folks can start out in independent living, add help with daily tasks as needed, and stay even if memory or medical conditions change because the facility also holds memory care and respite care, with support for Alzheimer's and skilled nursing on-site. Residents can enjoy activities every day, take a swim in the outdoor pool, go to the fitness center, stop by the ice cream parlor, or just sit outside in the garden. Emergency call systems and security are always on, giving extra peace of mind, and caregivers focus on each person's physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, aiming to make life comfortable and safe.
The staff and management care about making residents feel at home in a small, well-structured place, letting everyone pick the amount of support they need, from help with bathing and transfers to full care with medical management and coordination with doctors. The facility doesn't allow pets, keeps everything above board with state licensing (number 30AL3903), and has an entry fee of $1000. Family and friends can visit during normal hours, tours are available to see the rooms and meet the people, and new residents get help coordinating their move-in so they settle in easy. It's a quiet, close-knit place that's about comfort, safety, and making sure each day's lived well and never alone, even when care needs change.