Strength To Love Assisted Living sits at 2209 East North Avenue in Baltimore, where you'll find a small, home-like place with just four licensed beds that's been there for almost ten years, still being run by Jennifer Gibson, and there's a small bit of history since the building used to be her brother's house before it was gutted and changed into this assisted living home, which adds a certain personal touch. The staff provides help with bathing, dressing, transferring, and medication management, along with incontinence help and even feeding by spoon if needed, and they're used to caring for seniors with dementia and adults with special needs, plus everyone's got a personalized care plan so folks can keep as much independence as possible and keep making their own choices. There's 24-hour supervision, secured premises all day and night, regular health checks, and the staff coordinates with health care providers, and nurses supervise meals that fit special diets, like for diabetes or allergies, and there's always dining assistance if a resident needs it.
Residents can choose from single bedroom units, studio apartments, or shared living spaces, and all the rooms are furnished with cable TV, flat screens, telephones, and WiFi, and there's linen, housekeeping, and laundry services so nobody has to fuss with chores. There's a movie room, a small bistro, a private dining room for quiet family or group meals, and even a beauty shop, plus there's pet-friendly rules, so small pets are allowed, and there's walking and jogging paths outside, along with a garden where people can get some fresh air. If folks need help getting to doctor's appointments or running errands, transportation can be arranged, and there's parking out front for those who drive, and there's community activities, movie nights, and chapel services, so social life's not forgotten, and everyone gets a chance to stay involved and try new things. There's always something going on, with both quiet and lively options, and daily activities are scheduled with everyone in mind, so if you're looking for something to do, usually you can find it.
The staff is specially trained and has experience in geriatrics, family medicine, leadership, and administration, and there are always people around to help residents with all sorts of needs day or night, and respite care's available if family needs a break. The focus stays on each resident's dignity, respect, privacy, and personal space, so even in a close-knit space, folks still feel at home and can be themselves. Strength To Love Assisted Living doesn't accept Medicare payments, and with only four beds, it's a quieter, more personal place meant for people who want individualized attention, some stability, and a bit of community, and it tries to stay affordable, simple, and honest while helping seniors keep their best quality of life for as long as possible.