Heart Felt Home gives seniors a comfortable, homelike setting with many levels of care and personal attention, so if someone needs help with daily things like bathing, dressing, meals, or medication, the staff can step in and offer support, and with only five residents in the assisted living units, it feels close-knit. There's help for those with memory problems, such as Alzheimer's or dementia, and the home has care for people with Parkinson's, too, because they design support plans for each person and make sure staff like registered nurses are always around, ready to help day or night. The place offers home-cooked meals with special diets if needed, and residents can eat meals throughout the day, so if someone has diabetes or an allergy, the kitchen works with that, and there's also a community kitchen where people can gather, cook, or just sit together. There are different living options like shared rooms, single bedrooms, or studio suites, all furnished and set up with comfort in mind, and each room can have a telephone if that's what someone wants.
Amenities like a fitness area, walking paths, garden and landscaped courtyard, and even rooms for games, movies, or quiet reading make it so there's usually something to do; people who like animals can have a dog or a cat, and there's a traveling barber and stylist who stops by for haircuts. For those who need it, there's incontinence management, help with moving around, wound care, or even skilled nursing, and the team also offers hospice or respite care for families needing a short break. Staff arrange transportation for doctor's appointments, shopping, and church or other places, and there are social programs, regular art and craft activities, movie nights, music, and even pet and massage therapy, all planned to help residents feel at home and connected.
The home keeps doors secure around the clock and has emergency alert systems in case something goes wrong, which helps everyone feel safe. The place even makes move-in easier with coordination services for new residents, and everything, from dry cleaning and laundry to meal service and housekeeping, happens behind the scenes to keep things neat and comfortable. Heart Felt Home operates under Maryland's Department of Social Services and includes English-speaking caregivers, so folks can get care and communicate easily, and the staff coordinates closely with doctors and other health providers to make sure residents get the medical attention they need. The main goal is for seniors to feel supported in their daily lives, surrounded by community, kindness, and a sense of home, whether someone needs light help or full-time supervision.