Larmax Homes runs small assisted living homes that each hold eight residents, and you'll find that they put a lot of thought into making these places feel like home, with family-style meals, a cozy family room with a fireplace, and a big front porch where folks can sit and talk or just watch the street. There's a screened back porch too, so you can get some fresh air when you like without worrying about bugs, and you can see they've paid attention to the layout with classic touches all over. Some rooms are big private bedrooms with a double bath to share, some are suites with their own private bath, and there are even small two-room suites that have kitchenettes, all fully furnished and cleaned regularly, since housekeeping and linen services are always included.
You'll find they offer a lot more than just a place to live, though, since you see staff on hand all day and night for help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, eating, and keeping up with medications, and there's memory care and respite care, too, for people who need a bit of a different type of support or just a short stay. Families and friends can visit however they want, and the homes sit in welcoming neighborhoods around Maryland and Virginia, including places like Stoneham Road in Bethesda and Lewinsville Road in McLean, so getting there is pretty simple, and there's help with getting to medical appointments if you need it.
Meals are served family-style with a focus on the social side, and residents can spend their days with activities like trivia, gardening, flower arranging, games, or sing-alongs, sometimes led by volunteers who get help with setup, cleanup, and making sure everyone feels welcome-all guided by staff members like the Community Integration Specialist, Irma Gooch, who helps make sure no one feels left out and that there are always good ideas on hand, from leading group talks to taking neighborhood walks with a staff member. Volunteers can use the house camera to snap photos, join in with things like reading or giving manicures, or just spend time chatting, and the staff encourages residents to take part where they feel comfortable.
Each house offers cable TV, wifi, and easy access for visitors, while routines like medication management, healthcare coordination, and personal support go on quietly in the background, handled by trained staff with a commitment to keeping dignity and quality of life at the center of everything. The homes run on a holistic approach so the mind, body, and spirit all get attention, and you can see the focus on community everywhere, whether it's in the design of the rooms, the small group size, or the way staff maintain strong support for both the residents and their families every day.