Rosies Assisted Living sits on Shirley Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, and has 20 senior apartments, so there's usually a chance to pick between single bedrooms, semi-private places, or studio apartments, all with safety features like emergency buttons and keyless entry through a keypad because they really seem to think about folks who might need extra help moving around or getting in and out of bed, and some people just like having those extra feeling-safe things. They look after people with Parkinson's disease and dementia, offering memory care as part of their services, and they work on individualized care plans, which sometimes means showering guidance, dressing help, and falls management, and they've got medication reminders and an on-call nurse, plus regular health checks day and night by trained staff.
Now, the apartments come with modern things like large HD flat screen TVs, which isn't bad for quiet evenings, and they've also got big patios outside for fresh air, trails and paths for a walk if your legs feel steady, and a greenhouse. Their housekeeping crew and laundry folks help keep things together, and there are chef-prepared meals every day, with menus that are made for special diets like for diabetes or allergies, and they put on special dining events and even café times, with a staff dietitian checking on health and food plans. You'll find a fitness area, a barbershop and salon, a massage service, and even a chapel, plus plenty of spots for games, arts and crafts, and a separate movie room for scheduled viewings.
They help with getting into or out of bed, moving around, and keeping track of medicine, so stuff isn't missed, and you don't have to worry much about forgetting your pills or missing health checks. For folks who need physical therapy or incontinence help, or non-ambulatory care, they've got all that covered. Transportation's available for outings, trips to doctors, and events off-site, and you can bring a small pet along too if you'd like company, since they're all right with animals in the rooms. There are meetings for residents and their families, and families can come when it suits them, since visiting hours are flexible.
Rosies has extra rooms if you want a spot to read, like their library, or if you want to join in on their arts and crafts or play games with other residents, and there's a separate space just for therapies and fitness things. Security comes from keypads and emergency systems, so residents don't worry much about safety, and they also have daily wellness activities, indoors or out in their garden or around the walking paths, because some people just like to get a bit of sun or watch things grow in the community garden. They'll help coordinate medicines with your doctor, set up appointments, and get you from bed to wheelchair if needed. People can tour the place by scheduling ahead, and there's always staff around to help, no matter what time it is, and meals are taken care of, so you won't have to shop or cook unless you want to. Rosies Assisted Living gives board and care, assisted living, memory care, and independent living, all in one place with straightforward services and care based on what the resident needs.