Asheir Homes sits on a peaceful property in Potomac, Maryland, built in 2018, and offers a calm setting with wrap-around porches and serene views that people tend to appreciate more as they get older and want a bit of quiet. The place only takes up to eight residents in each home, keeping things small and familiar, which some folks like since it makes things feel like a real home, with private bedrooms and en-suite baths, room to bring in personal items, and a couple of suites for couples or those wanting more space. Dr. Pam Heir, a Nurse Practitioner with over 30 years of experience, owns and manages Asheir Homes, and the staff includes certified nursing assistants and medication technicians who go through background checks and regular training.
People living here get help with daily tasks, medication management, and individualized care plans that change based on their needs, and staff are always there, around-the-clock, with a 4:1 resident-to-staff ratio. The facility specializes in care for Parkinson's, falls prevention, diabetes, mobility management, and memory care, offering both short-term respite and longer-term care, and it's fully licensed by the Office of Health Care Quality and the Department of Health & Mental Hygiene. There's a small Therapy Gym for strengthening, mobility, and gait training, where licensed therapists help with exercise and getting around safely, which can make a difference when someone's trying to stay active and avoid falls. Residents get formal or informal homemade meals with different diet options, including vegetarian, kosher, gluten-free, low or no sodium, vegan, and no sugar meals, and there's a coffee shop for anyone who wants a cup or a social place to sit.
Every room includes air conditioning, cable flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom with wheelchair-accessible showers, plus there's an elevator for getting around between the two levels-handy if stairs are hard to manage. The whole property is secured with a monitored security system, fire alarms, and sprinklers for safety, and the place doesn't allow pets right now. You'll find indoor and outdoor common spaces, a game room, a piano or organ, and areas for arts and crafts, so people can gather, play, or just enjoy a quiet moment. Asheir Homes also has a hair salon, grooming services, laundry, and housekeeping, which can be a relief for folks who don't want to deal with chores anymore. Caregiver involvement is welcomed, and scheduled social, educational, and entertainment activities help residents feel they belong and keep up with their interests, all in a setting that's intentionally more relaxed than larger facilities.