Miracle Manor Assisted Living, LLC sits in a quiet neighborhood in Derwood, Maryland, not far from shopping and dining spots, and this small community has just 5 licensed beds which makes it feel more like a home than an institution, and you'll see that it's in a single-story building, wheelchair accessible, with both private and semi-private rooms that sometimes have kitchenettes, and inside you'll find indoor common areas set up for relaxing and visiting, plus outdoor spaces designed for easy movement, while the parking is free for both residents and their visitors, with public transportation nearby. Miracle Manor holds an assisted living home license from the Maryland Department of Health (OHCQ Lic: #4599), and since the last renovation was in 2019, everything's quite up to date. The owner-who's a registered nurse with more than 17 years of nursing experience-leads a team of licensed staff who cover care all round the clock, even during weekends and holidays, and they always have care coordinators ready to help plan services, whether for long-term stays, short-term recovery after illness, or complex needs like specialized wound care, tracheostomy care, IV therapy, feeding tubes, catheters, medication help, or diabetes management with injections and insulin.
The community takes in adults starting from age 18 and accommodates those seeking independent living, assisted living with help on daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and hygiene, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, home care, and even skilled nursing or nursing home-level care, including those who need support at a residential service agency level 3. Residents eat nutritional cooked meals and snacks prepared according to doctor's orders, while housekeeping, linen, and laundry services keep things tidy. There's a focus on comfort and security, which you notice in the locked perimeter, making it safe for people with memory challenges, plus fitness, recreation, and on-site activities keep both mind and body moving. Transportation for outings, medical appointments, or errands is available for a reasonable cost. Miracle Manor doesn't accept Medicare payments unless certified, and all-inclusive monthly fees cover most daily care needs. For those needing short-term help after a hospital stay, or families dealing with the challenges of dementia, Alzheimer's, and even adult residents with advanced medical conditions, Miracle Manor focuses on hands-on, personalized care in a smaller, home-like environment, always paying attention to both privacy and support, with a team that's ready to help no matter what time of day it is.