Shepherd's Glen Assisted Living sits at 4949 Middleburg Road in Taneytown, Maryland, and has room for 11 residents, so it's a medium-sized place where people can feel a little more at home and not get lost in the crowd, and the staff there work day and night, seven days a week, doing their best to make sure everybody gets the help and attention they need. Folks get a full check-up when they move in, looking at vision, hearing, medical care, dietary needs, and what each person likes or needs during the day, so there's a bit of planning that goes into each person's care, and if folks have trouble remembering things, including memory care, the staff are known to give gentle reminders for meals, activities, and personal care, like bathing and getting dressed. Nurses are around the clock in the building, and families can always get in touch with the registered nurse even after hours, while doctors and a podiatrist come by regularly for visits, plus a beautician comes every month so haircuts and such are right there without having to leave. Residents live in studio rooms designed like little apartments that can be private or shared, and the food's cooked on site, following menus checked by a dietician, and special meals can be made for people with medical diets or allergies, or those that need diabetic meals.
The building has basic comforts, like gardens, walking paths, laundry, housekeeping, and furnished rooms, plus there's a dining room where everybody can eat together if they want, though there are emergency alert systems and transportation if anyone needs to get out and about for appointments or errands, which can be handy. Social events and movie nights happen on a schedule, and folks are welcome to see friends and family, with visiting pets coming by as long as they've got their shots and behave with residents, which seems to make people happy. You'll find that the staff at Shepherd's Glen spend a lot of time getting to know each resident, so when it comes to help with things like taking medicine, getting dressed, bathing, or moving around, they know how to help people feel comfortable and keep their independence as much as possible. Whether it's board and care or regular assisted living, the community keeps up with the state's standards, and families use private pay, Medicaid, Veteran's benefits, subsidies, or long-term care insurance to pay for care here, so there's a few choices on that front. The atmosphere stays calm and homelike, with support for activities that help people stay active and connected, and staff encourage social interaction while letting residents make their own choices where they can, so people feel like they still have a say in their day. Memory and specialized care are available for people who need it, and friendly reminders and ongoing support help people adjust to changes in life while staff check in with doctors as needed and families stay in the loop when they want. The place runs the way it does to give residents comfort, regular help, and a little bit of the independence they value.