Men On The Move Assisted Living sits at 1010 Walnut Avenue in Baltimore, MD, and holds a small, intimate setting for up to 8 residents, which means everybody can get individual attention and the staff really gets to know each person well, aiming to make everybody comfortable and safe. The place puts a lot of effort into keeping residents healthy and supported with 24-hour supervision, dedicated staff, and all the daily help people might need, like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and moving around the home, plus they've got help with personal hygiene and supervision for those who find it harder to do things by themselves. The care is tailored for each person with a big focus on medical service, so the health needs don't get ignored, and the staff can help manage medicines and talk with healthcare providers when needed. The facility doesn't take Medicare, but it is licensed by the state, and all rooms come fully furnished, with private bedrooms and common areas equipped with cable television, phone, and WiFi, in case someone likes to keep in touch with family or just wants to feel more at home.
People at the facility share meals together in a group dining room, and meal service includes special diets for folks with allergies or diabetes. There are walking paths and gardens if someone wants fresh air, and there are activities like movie nights that make it easier to talk and spend time together, plus other group events so it never feels too quiet or lonely. For practical needs, laundry, housekeeping, and linen services are available so the living space stays tidy, and scheduled transportation helps get residents out to appointments or other destinations. Emergency alert systems help staff respond quickly if there's ever trouble. There's support for non-ambulatory residents, meaning if someone has trouble walking, there's help at hand, and the place aims to give the kind of personal assistance that lets people keep as much independence as they can while still getting whatever help they need.
Men On The Move offers respite care if someone only needs to stay for a short while, which can give families a bit of a break, and move-in coordination to help folks settle in when they arrive, so the transition isn't so hard. The whole aim is to create a caring, relationship-centered environment where trust and comfort matter, and there are always enough staff around to help, whether it's with medication, meals, moving, or daily routines. With its small community size and personal style, Men On The Move Assisted Living keeps life manageable, friendly, and safe for senior residents.