Rejuvenation I sits in a calm, residential part of Colesville, Maryland, near Silver Spring, where the staff put a big focus on each resident's safety, comfort, and general happiness, and you notice right away that the place feels both peaceful and welcoming, with spaces that make it easy for people to gather or find a quiet corner alone if they want it. The community is small, with only 8 residents, which means every person gets close attention and care that's tailored to them, and the team, including people like Carol Browne, is always around to help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, medication, and moving from place to place if someone needs a hand. The rooms come in different setups-some are studio-style or one-bedrooms, with options for private or semi-private, all with comfortable furnishings and a few with kitchenettes, and they offer cozy private spaces but also bigger lounges and dining rooms where people can eat together, join activities, or just have a chat.
Residents find the days filled with chances to join in, whether it's community-sponsored activities, gentle exercise, walking in the garden, doing arts and crafts, or movie nights in the comfortable lounges, and there are special events and celebrations scheduled regularly, which keeps everyone feeling connected and active in body and mind. The meals are freshly made and can be adjusted for special diets like diabetes or food allergies, with all-day dining options so people can eat when they feel like it, and the dining room is designed to bring everyone together, kind of like a big family table.
Rejuvenation I stands out for its commitment to individualized care, offering assisted living and respite care, which gives families a break when they need one while the staff takes over with round-the-clock supervision, always making sure residents get the right help while also respecting their desire for independence. The staff supports not only physical health with things like medication management, help with transfers, and daily routines, but also the mind and spirit-there's this quiet focus on holistic healing and self-care, aiming to help each person feel renewed and well in body and soul, and you see that in the tranquil garden spaces, the peaceful nooks for reading, and the calming feel that runs through the whole building.
Residents get both the independence of their own space and the safety of knowing someone's nearby, and the amenities cover housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, emergency alert systems, and transportation so life's details don't get in the way of comfort. There's support for folks wanting to keep as much independence as they can while still having guidance, help, and a warm sense of community, and the whole environment encourages people to unwind, recover, and spend their days in a way that feels both supported and dignified.