Sarez Assisted Living sits at 8611 Church Lane in Randallstown, Maryland and serves seniors who need support with daily living, offering assisted living care, memory care, respite care, hospice care, and short-term stays. The community is small, with room for up to seven residents, so there's more personalized care. Residents can choose between private suites, shared rooms, and fully furnished units, with most rooms offering kitchenettes and private bathrooms. Everything's all on one floor, with large hallways and open areas that make it easier to move around with walkers or wheelchairs.
Meal service uses organic ingredients and offers chef-inspired meals along with snacks, paying special attention to nutrition, diabetes diets, allergies, and other dietary needs, and there's help on hand for eating if needed. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services mean there's no need to worry about chores, and there's maintenance for any repairs, as well as guest parking and outdoor garden areas for fresh air and walking. Residents can relax in the game or activities room, enjoy movie nights or scheduled activities, take part in arts and crafts, or join in fitness and wellness programs to support all aspects of health. There's cable TV and Wi-Fi in every room, plus telephone lines for personal calls.
Staff stay on-site twenty-four hours every day to provide personal care, help with medication, daily activities like bathing and dressing, and standby assistance whenever needed. The facility makes sure to coordinate with healthcare providers for medical needs and offers transportation services to doctor appointments and other outings. Residents with restricted mobility get help with all transfers, wound care is available, and there's a sprinkler system, fire, and smoke detection, plus a gated and secured courtyard for safe outdoor activity and peace of mind.
Sarez Assisted Living supports long-term and short-term stays, works with long-term care insurance, and aims to stay affordable while keeping services accredited and professional. Living spaces come furnished, and the building has an easy, home-like feel rather than a large institution, with a tradition of family care and a respectful environment for both residents and employees. The focus always remains on supporting residents' independence as much as possible, offering different care levels based on what each person needs, and helping seniors stay social, engaged, safe, and comfortable.