Unlimited Blessings Foundation sits on North Eden Street in Baltimore and offers many types of care for older adults, with a main focus on assisted living and supportive housing, and they have a licensed specialty in nursing and custodial care under the official business name Unlimited Blessings Foundation Inc., which shows up in government databases with NPI number 1124536362 and license 30AL3687-A, and the whole place, under the direction of Jones, Myeisha, is set up to help elderly folks who need some help with daily activities but want to stay as independent as possible. The facility has group living options-sometimes known as board and care homes-where residents get help with bathing, dressing, meals, taking medicine, housekeeping, fresh linens, and enjoy furnished rooms with things like cable, telephone, and Wi-Fi, and they're in a safe setting where memory care is available for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, with 24-hour supervision, secure spaces, and scheduled memory-enhancing activities.
They coordinate healthcare with outside providers, arrange for medical transportation and rides to doctor appointments, and make sure daily life is active by offering community programs, scheduled activities, and even some resort-style amenities for more independent seniors who like socializing. There are support services for those who aren't yet ready for full nursing care but need some monitoring, plus short-term respite stays for families that need a break, and the place cares a lot about comfort and making folks feel at home, focusing on a simple and personal touch rather than anything flashy.
The building is classified under the 501C nonprofit category, and aside from senior living, they have wider programs connected to charities, youth services, faith-based work in Jewish and Christian traditions, outreach for veterans and their families, mental health and addiction recovery, children's advocacy, as well as memorial foundations and community groups-like Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and various destinations and destiny-themed programs-which shows they're pretty involved in many parts of Baltimore life. All these efforts come together in a place that tries to keep people safe, comfortable, and as active as they're able, and the main idea is to help seniors and others live with dignity and a bit of extra help when they need it, without forcing anyone to give up what makes them independent.