Oak Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare, also known as Autumn Lake Healthcare at Oak Manor, sits in Fairland, Maryland, on a quiet patch of greenery with a private courtyard and outdoor spaces for walks or social visits, and you'll see residents relaxing in roomy lounges or reading in the library when the weather keeps everyone inside, and every room comes furnished with a private bathroom, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and kitchenettes, so people's daily needs are covered, and some even have help from the concierge if they want. The center accepts Medicare and Medicaid, and with 145 certified beds-though only one is a certified nursing bed in June 2025-you'll find about 127 residents on an average day, and care ranges from non-ambulatory help to complex medical oversight. Residents who stay long-term or short-term can get assistance with bathing, dressing, moving, and making sure they get the correct medicine, and the dedicated team includes round-the-clock skilled nursing, physical and occupational therapy, and doctors who oversee care, though the facility did get cited for several things like not getting a doctor's order to admit someone, not keeping a homelike and clean environment, and not always meeting infection control standards-three citations for infection control alone, plus a total of 34 deficiencies noted during inspections, which you can't just ignore.
Ownership goes to 3415 Greencastle Road Holdco LLC, along with indirect groups like As Family Md4 Holdings LLC and M Meisels Family Holdings LLC, and though Oak Manor's management info isn't listed, you'll notice they use the Autumn Lake Healthcare name and the facility is independently owned, while being affiliated with the network. The nurse turnover rate runs about 42.8%, meaning staff changes happen a good deal, and the nurse staffing level is 3.82 hours per resident per day, which some will find comforting and others might wish was higher, but there's always someone around since they keep a 24-hour call system for emergencies or help. The dining room serves meals restaurant-style, or residents can dine privately, and the menu offers healthy choices, prepared by a professional chef for things like allergies and diabetes, and for folks who need laundry or housekeeping, that's also covered, with the added help of regular move-in support if that transition gets tricky. There's an on-site salon, a movie theater, an arts and crafts space, and even a spa and wellness room that gives a calm spot for a haircut or a soak.
Oak Manor functions as a nursing home and part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community, which means that as someone's needs change, they don't have to leave the community, and this steady environment often helps both residents and their families feel more settled. Activities run daily, with music, arts, exercise, spa days, group outings, religious services, and games like bingo or casino night-all led in spaces designed for socializing or peace, depending on the mood, and family or resident councils can meet to give feedback or help improve things. The facility remains non-smoking and aims for a warm, comfortable atmosphere, but it's important to mention that some residents and families report problems, as seen in their 2.9 rating over 18 reviews and in the citations noted in government reports, covering infection control, resident rights, and other areas. Rehabilitation happens seven days a week, and the therapy gym is well equipped, with a team offering help for short-term recovery, speech therapy, or assistance with medical routines. Oak Manor also offers respite and subacute care, so families in the area know there's a place if someone needs more help than home can provide, with a focus on both comfort and medical attention.
As the official skilled nursing facility partner of the Baltimore Ravens and with community events, walking paths, outdoor courtyards, and both private and community spaces, Oak Manor tries to balance the social with calm, keeping in mind both active and quieter residents, but families are encouraged to visit, ask questions, and look at government inspection results to make sure it's the right fit, as no place is perfect and every resident deserves dignity, safety, and the support promised.