Sagepoint Gardens Assisted Living sits over at 123 Morris Dr in La Plata, Maryland, and has a medium-sized setup with 16 beds, offering both assisted living and memory care, plus adult day services for seniors who need a safe and helpful place during the day, so folks who need a bit of help with daily things like bathing or dressing, or who have memory loss, find care and comfort in a smaller, homelike environment, and they have their own caregivers and advisors who know what they're doing, keeping an eye on residents day and night because there's always 24-hour supervision around. People moving in can pick from different room options, like private rooms or one-bedrooms, and they've got furnished choices which makes settling in easier, and prices start at $4,500 per month for private rooms, but there are also some studios and even layouts labeled as one, two, three, or four-bedroom units, though the place really centers on support and care, not buying or renting regular apartments, so it's all geared for folks needing personalized attention.
You'll see outdoor walking paths, gardens, and both indoor and outdoor social areas, with activities going on like movie nights or community-sponsored gatherings, and if you need to get somewhere, transportation services come included, plus parking for those who drive or for visitors, with garages and easy-access parking outside-plus the place is wheelchair-friendly, with entrances and layouts meant for people with any level of mobility, so moving around isn't hard. Inside, they serve scheduled meals all day long in the dining room including options for folks with special diets, like people with allergies or diabetes, and there's laundry with dry cleaning, regular housekeeping, and move-in help to smooth things over at the start, and if someone needs help taking medicine, transferring from bed to chair, or doing the basics like bathing and dressing, staff will help with that too.
For safety, emergency alert systems are in every room, and the community has a "no smoking inside" rule for private and public indoor spaces, keeps up policies supporting the LGBTQ community, and there's no problem with legal protections or fair treatment in housing. Pets are allowed for residents, so people don't have to leave their animals behind. They also offer board and care home services in addition to traditional assisted living, and there's hospice for those who need it at the end of life, with compassionate support when things get hard, plus memory care with secure spaces and special therapies to help those with dementia feel safer and less confused. Staff sticks around all day and night, checking in, helping manage medicine, and making sure folks are comfortable.
The place tries to keep everyone busy or at least comfortable, and that includes devotions, high-speed Wi-Fi, and common rooms for relaxing or visiting with family, and folks can reach out to experienced advisors if they have questions or wonder if the care here fits. The meals have even won "Best Meals and Dining" distinction, which means they pay attention to taste and nutrition, making sure people get what they need for health, and reviews from families show a perfect 5.0-star rating, which is rare in most places, but again, every person's experience is different, so visiting for a tour and seeing things in person helps most people get a real feel for the day-to-day life at Sagepoint Gardens Assisted Living.