Julie's Manor sits in a quiet Baltimore neighborhood and has a small, six-bed facility that's clean, roomy, and easy to move around, with indoor dining, a backyard for summer picnics, and gardens for relaxing, and there are standalone cottages and bungalows for more private living, so seniors can choose what suits them best, and there's a stairlift glide inside and an outside elevator for people who need help with stairs, plus handicap access throughout. The staff takes care of residents day and night and treats everyone with respect and kindness. The home offers care at several levels, from independent living for active adults to assisted living with help for dressing, bathing, meals, and medication, and skilled nursing for those who have complex needs, with services going up to Level 3 care with incontinence help, Foley/catheter care, insulin and medication management, wound care, and round-the-clock support. Memory care is available for people with Alzheimer's or other dementia-there are safe areas, secure doors, and special memory-focused programs and activities, and the place was made to prevent wandering and help people stay as calm as possible. There's also a shared living option for those who need a caregiver in the home.
For rehabilitation, residents get access to a modern rehab gym and can have physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy as often as needed, even daily, with programs like CAMPStrong for amputation and Renalis for kidney services including on-site dialysis for those that need it. Respite care gives families a break and lets someone stay short-term, getting the same care as long-term folks, and the staff knows how to help with both short stays and longer ones.
Each person gets a personalized care plan, meals made by chefs and meal planners paying attention to taste and good nutrition, housekeeping, maintenance, and free WiFi, with private rooms that have their own amenities, and common areas to watch TV or just sit and talk, plus there's a community dining room for eating together and socializing. Outside, patios and gardens invite residents out for fresh air, and everything's watched over for safety, with security monitoring to help everyone feel comfortable all day and night.
People at Julie's Manor come from different backgrounds, and staff work hard to engage everyone with activities meant to keep minds and bodies active, whether it's for independent living, assisted care, or memory needs. The facility allows visitors to leave reviews and see the place ahead of time with tours to meet both residents and staff, and the whole atmosphere aims for friendliness, comfort, and dignity for anyone 55 and older who needs some extra support or wishes to live in a worry-free, friendly setting. Entry has a 50% fee, and the facility is part of a network with memory care, assisted living, and home care options, always focusing on providing what each person really needs in a straightforward way.