Mennonite Fellowship Home sits in Hagerstown, Maryland, and offers assisted living and board and care home services for seniors who want independence but could use help with daily tasks. The staff can help with things like bathing, dressing, managing medication, moving from bed to wheelchair, and watching over people with diabetes or those needing incontinence care. Someone is available all day and night for emergencies, and there's a 24-hour call system. Residents get help with cleaning and laundry, plus transportation for errands, doctor's appointments, and faith activities.
Meals are prepared on site, covering dietary needs for things such as high blood pressure and diabetes, and the kitchen offers one or two meals a day with quality ingredients. Mennonite Fellowship Home keeps residents busy with things like movie nights, music programs, fitness classes, creative workshops, and community events, which means people have opportunities to socialize and keep active. There's music therapy, pet therapy, and group games, as well as relaxing outdoor spaces, walking paths, gardens, and an arts room for hobbies. The facility has a salon, a health room with a sauna or jacuzzi, and different shared spaces indoors to talk or read books.
Residents can join devotional activities, and staff provide care and companionship, but they're not medical staff. The aim here is to help people feel safe and comfortable, letting them keep up with friends and hobbies, and giving care when it's needed. They try to create a home where people can live as they wish, but there's help nearby for things that get harder over time. The home comes with simple, furnished rooms and move-in coordination, and there are regular events and plenty of amenities to make daily life easier.