Home Assisted Living in District Heights, MD, is a small, licensed facility that cares for up to four seniors at a time, where staff help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, eating, and medication. The community offers both private and shared rooms, and all units come fully furnished, with air conditioning, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable, telephone, and WiFi. Residents don't have to worry about cooking or cleaning, because Home Assisted Living has a cook who prepares meals using organic foods and can accommodate special diets, while housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are also provided by staff so seniors can live without the stress of home chores. The staff also help with weight management and continence care, and assist those who need extra help like spoon-feeding, showering, or mobility support.
Professional supervision is available day and night, and there are services like physical therapy and rehabilitation for those who need it or are recovering from illness or surgery. The community organizes daily activities, games, and movie nights, while spaces like a library, a craft studio, a community kitchen, a TV room, and a chapel give people different ways to spend time or relax. Residents can walk on garden paths, enjoy the outdoors, or participate in fitness and exercise classes that promote health and independence. For social needs, Home Assisted Living hosts group outings and events, has regular visits from healthcare providers, and encourages friendships among neighbors.
The facility coordinates transportation to doctor appointments and other places, and arranges for help moving in or settling. For peace of mind, every resident has access to a 24-hour emergency call system, and staff give bathroom reminders if needed. Care plans are personalized, so some seniors have more help and others stay independent as long as possible, with everything focused on comfort, safety, and support. Home Assisted Living also offers short-term stays for seniors who need respite care. The goal is for everyone to feel at home, stay connected, and get the help they want in a safe, warm setting. The facility does not accept Medicare unless certified, and all care is given by licensed staff who know how to support seniors with many different needs.